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savegilbert

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  1. Thanks Patrick that's exactly what I was wondering. I have a pair of Grafs and Bauers to compare (same size) and the Graf's have a lot more padding in the heel (pre-heating) so I thought that heating might let me heel push some of that padding around - create more space and in a sense the foot would slide further back. Not "change the length of the skate" LOL - Mr- Shifty1982
  2. Can anyone speak to how the skate fit changes before and after heat moulding. I was in Graf DM 1050 size 9.5,,, two eyelets have ripped and at this stage rather than replace I'm looking for new skates. I heard that these ran smaller so ordered size 10 US and just tried them on - my toes are touching the end. I've never been a fan of that feeling/fit so thinking about going up to size 10.5 but wondering if things might change if/when I were to heat mold them. I don't want to do it, find out they still won't fit becuase then I can't return them. Conversely I don't want to move up 1/2 size - heat mold those and then have them feel too big (though I don't think that's as much a concern) In the heel there is very pronounced padding on either side and a narrow heal channel right now, but wondering if my foot might reshape that and open up even 1/4 inch of space in heel and thus remove toes from cap at end. Thanks for any insights
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