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Easton 2004 Z-Air Comp Skate

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Description:

2004 Z-Air Comp Senior Skate

Description:
  • Ergonomic latex ankle padding system comfortable secures heel
  • Ideal Fit tongue with foam/felt combination ofr immediate fit and lacebite protection
  • Bio-Dri lining locks the foot in place while combining a supple feel and moisture reduction
  • Hydrophobic Bio-Lite footbed for optimum stride control and moisture reduction
  • Low profile Metal Matrix composite outsole with Dry Flow minimizes torque and maximize turning radius
  • Metal Matrix Composite boot reinforcement
  • Injected forefoot wearguards
  • Razor Bladz II with LPS2 shot peened Swedish stainless steel runner and two-sided hardware system

    FITTING GUIDE FOR SKATES
  • Ice skates normally fit 1 to 1 1/2 sizes smaller than your shoe sizes
  • When sizing skates for younger players, you can go up 1/2 size to accommodate growth, but be careful not to buy the skates too big. A skate that is too big is not supported by the foot, and will cause blisters and premature breakdown.

    STEPS FOR A PERFECT FIT
  • Try on skates with same socks you plan to skate
  • Unlace skate enough to allow foot to slide in easily
  • Push foot toward front of skate until big toe just touches end of toe cap
  • You should be able to fit one finger between the back of your foot and the heel of the skate
  • Force your foot to the heel of the skate by kicking it on the floor
  • Lace up the skate
  • For a proper fit, the big toe should be able to just barely touch the toe cap

    SKATE CARE
  • Remove the skate's footbed to allow boot to dry
  • Wipe all water off of your skate blades, and cover them with "soakers" or cloth skate guards



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