Score industry-leading value and fit with the new True TF7 Skates. True showcases their one-piece fiberglass boot that wraps the natural contours of the foot like nothing else on the market.
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The custom-like fit profile maximizes every ounce of energy you put into it, resulting in power and agility that can't be beaten at this price.
Internally, the TF7's use thick dual-layer foams that work with the shell to provide an awesome fit with immediate step-in comfort after the heat molding process. The top of the foot is not forgotten since True uses a traditional black felt tongue with foam reinforcement for comfort and more importantly impact-protection. It also attaches to the toe cap with secure velcro that allows players to micro-adjust how the tongue fits in the boot!
Underneath the foot is the PFS Footbed System that even allows you to dial in arch support. The included medium and high arch attachments can be added to the footbed in case the low arch support is not enough right out of the box!
Below the boot, Revision Hockey takes care of the chassis, wheels, and bearings. The off-set wheel design (76mm front wheels, 80mm rear wheels) give players an agile edge on the competition. The Revision Recoil wheels provide top-notch grip and power for indoor surfaces while the Revision bearings maintain lightning-quick glide through each stride!
OVERVIEW | |
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Level of Play | Performance |
Fit Profile | Medium |
Weight | 1,305 grams (Size 9) |
Heritage | New |
Model Number | N/A |
Available Sizes | 3.0-11.5 |
Available Widths | R (Regular), W (Wide) |
Specifications
KEY TECHNOLOGIES | |
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True Shell Technology A proprietary co-molded shell construction contours around the foot like nothing else, resulting in best-in-class fit and power. | |
Personalized Fit Insole System Each set of footbeds comes with adjustable arch inserts that will accommodate low, medium and high arch feet with the perfect amount of support. |
BOOT | |
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Construction | Co-molded One-Piece |
Material | Fiberglass and Thermoplastic |
Heat Moldable | Yes |
Tongue | Traditional Felt, Replaceable |
Tendon Guard | Flexible, Replaceable |
Facing | Traditional |
Laces | Unwaxed |
Midsole | None |
Outsole | None |
LINER | |
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Lining Material | Black Wick Nylon |
Abrasion Reinforcement | Yes |
Collar Padding | None |
Ankle Padding | Dual-Layer Foam |
Footbed | Adjustable PFS |
CHASSIS | |
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Construction | Revision TWO40AL |
Material | Aluminum |
WHEELS | |
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Model | Revision Recoil |
Recommended Surface | Indoor |
Hardness | Firm (76A) |
Construction | SpeedCore Technology |
Urethane | Inner Power Ring |
Hub Size | Standard 608 |
WHEEL CONFIGURATION | |
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Sizes 6.0 - 12.0 | (2) 76mm & (2) 80mm |
Sizes 3.0 - 5.5 | (2) 68mm & (2) 72mm |
BEARINGS | |
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Brand | Revision |
Rating | Abec 7 |
Serviceable | No |
Axle | Square Flush 6mm |
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY | |
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Boot | 90 Days |
Chassis | 1 Year |
Contact | info@icewarehouse.com |
Videos
Sizing Chart
TRUE GENERAL SIZING GUIDELINES |
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Sizes 3.0 - 5.5 Generally, these skates fit 1.0 size down from your regular shoe size. |
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Sizes 6.0 and Up Generally, these skates fit 1.5 sizes down from your regular shoe size. |
JUNIOR - TRUE SKATE SIZING CHART | |||
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True Size | Length in CM | US Men's Shoe Size | US Women's Shoe Size |
3.0 | 22.6 | 4.0 | 5.5 |
3.5 | 23.1 | 4.5 | 6.0 |
4.0 | 23.5 | 5.0 | 6.5 |
4.5 | 23.9 | 5.5 | 7.0 |
5.0 | 24.3 | 6.0 | 7.5 |
5.5 | 24.7 | 6.5 | 8.0 |
HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
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How to Find Your Skate Size | |
How to Select Roller Hockey Skate | |
How to Fit a Hockey Skate |
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Previous Feedback
Comments: Great skates. I normally have issues finding a comfortable skate but the TF7 after a bake felt like a shoe.
From: Anonymous, Iowa, 3/31/21
Comments: The boot seems strong enough and it is comfortable, but 3 out of 8 axels stripped on the very first tightening. I got 3 games out of them and 2 of the wheels just fell apart. I needed to use a drill to get the wheels off of the chassis. I wrote the company [True] 2 weeks ago and haven't heard one word back. It's not a big deal but it does make me wonder how well the rest of the skate is made. We'll see.
From: Scott, 6/20/21
Comments: Great skates, not a fan of the axles , wheels are holding up so far after 5 games. Boot feels fantastic after bake, had to bake right skate twice to get the feel right. Great balance and power transfer. Feet are locked in pretty solid after placing my normal insoles in the boot. I feel my skating has improved with the proper fit and balance. A solid buy
From: Anonymous, 8/15/21