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A&R Felt Hockey Skate Tongues

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A&R Felt Hockey Skate Tongues

$127.99
A&R Felt Skate Tongues 1 pair
In Stock: 2+
Price: $127.99
  • Color: Black

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Overview

The A&R Felt Skate Tongues are traditional, 8mm felt replacements for old and worn-out hockey skate tongues. These are also a cool way to customize your skate for maximum tongue flop. They feature thick white felt with a stitched synthetic leather overlay and integrated anti-lace bite guards. They come in one size and fit most senior-sized hockey skates. The Felt Skate Tongues require professional stitching which your local shoe repair shop can easily handle. Sold in pairs.

OVERVIEW
Includes (1) Pair of Tongues
Available Sizes One Size Fits Most Senior-Sized Skates
12" Long
3.5" Wide at Bottom
6.5" Wide at Top
Design
Model Number TONGUE AZ

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Great tongues. I had lace bite from my Graf skates. Replaced original tongues with these ones. Never had any pain since. The best anti-lace bite product.
From: Vlad, Perth, Australia

Comments: I haven't bought these, but I would just like to give you guys some suggestions:  #1: don't lace your skates to the top ring - maybe even skip the top two if needed #2 put your shin pads on the outside of your tongue (seriously!) and cut the bottom of your socks so that they go over your skates easier #3 don't wrap your skates with your laces or tape them #4 (and I just learned this -haven't tried it yet) lace your skates from the outside on the last few rings so that they pull your skates together while the laces are further out #5 if you are buying skates, get ones with very thick tongues  #6  do use some kind of gel or padding (thick) that extends well below and above the area that hurts.  This stuff might work, and #7 lastly, don't tie them so dang tight at the top.  These aren't supposed to be as tight as ski boots at the ankle and above.  Your feet need some room to move. You might even find yourself a bit more agile.
From: John A, Duluth, MN USA