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Nash Custom Molded

Hockey Skate Shot Blockers
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Nash Custom Molded

Hockey Skate Shot Blockers
4.0
1 Review
$99.99
Nash Custom Molded Lexan Skate Guard Wrap SM
In Stock: 2+
Price: $99.99
  • Option: SM
Nash Custom Molded Lexan Skate Guard Wrap MD
In Stock: 2+
Price: $99.99
  • Option: MD
Nash Custom Molded Lexan Skate Guard Wrap LG
In Stock: 14 Days
Price: $99.99
  • Option: LG
Nash Custom Molded Lexan Skate Guard Wrap XL
In Stock: 1
Price: $99.99
  • Option: XL

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Overview

The Nash Custom Molded Lexan Skate Guard Wraps are fully heat-moldable to provide customized protection around your skates. This allows you to block shots without fear and receive protection without adding a lot of extra weight to your skates.

Nash uses a 1/8" thick sheet of Lexan™ polycarbonate which molds completely to the shape of the skate for ultimate comfort and protection. Its design allows it to cover both sides of the boot and across the laces for shot-blocking protection no matter which way your skate is turned. They also included adhesive rubber shims that can be attached anywhere on the skate guard to help absorb the shock of blocked shots.

OVERVIEW
Model Number NCSGW
Includes (3) Lexan Skate Wraps
(6) Peel 'n Stick Rubber Shims
(4) Square Ring Straps
(4) Poly Webbed Straps with Velcro
Design Clear Lexan Polycarbonate
Heat Moldable for Customized Fit
1/8" Thick
170 grams (LG)
Shock Absorbing Rubber Shims
Peel 'n Stick Design
Sturdy Nylon Poly-Webbed Straps with Velcro
Available Sizes SM, MD, LG, XL
Product Note Does NOT include blade covers shown in images.

Specifications

NASH LEXAN SKATE GUARD MOLDING INSTRUCTIONS
The following instructions were provided by the manufacturer. Check out the video below for visual reference.
Step 1Preheat convection toaster oven or regular oven to 350°F (175°C). Traditional skate ovens don't get hot enough.
Step 2Insert (1) Skate Wrap. Heat until flimsy (5-8 minutes) and check oven frequently. If left in too long, streaking and bubbles will appear and the skate guard cannot be reheated.
Step 3Remove the Skate Wrap with oven mitts or welding gloves and center the Skate Wrap on your hockey skate.
Step 4Immediately wrap the Skate Wrap around the skate using your thumbs to mold the top part over the laces and your fingers and palms to mold the sides.
Step 5Hold securely for 30-60 seconds and then let cool completely. Attach the straps and shock absorbers.

Videos

Sizing Chart

NASH LEXAN SKATE GUARD WRAP SIZING CHART
Fender SizeSkate Size
SMUp to size 5
MD5 - 7
LG7 - 10
XL10+

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
1 Customer Review
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Solid skate guardI bought these after taking a slapper to the foot. Well, doing that a few times and finally getting fed up with it. If you play defense, skate guards are a must and this is a solid option. I'm giving a 4-star because I've only just started using them and assume there's always room for improvement. If you go with these Nash skate guards, do be aware that the baking / heating instructions are for a toaster oven. I don't have one of those so I opted for heating them in a conventional electric oven and very glad they provided three sheets. The first was very much a test run as it bubbled quite quickly. I found that setting the oven to around 350 F, it would take about 3.5 minutes. Definitely keep a watchful eye on it. I would even suggest taking it out around 2.5-3 minutes, letting it form a little to the boot, then putting it in the oven again for about 30-45 seconds, forming it again, and doing that once or twice more until it fits comfortably. Once they're formed and fully cooled, they definitely fit the boot snugly. If that's too much hassle, go with the preformed skate guards.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I really like the idea of the form fitting protection. I've played a half dozen games and feel very comfortable with them on. Of course, I haven't been hit in the foot yet...Not as easy to form as the video shows. 2 things that help. If you don't get it right the first time, bake it again despite what the direction says. I don't think the lexan is going to lose any strength, but I haven't tested that yet. The second thing I found, hold your skate toes up. This prevents the top from getting too flat and it also helps get the "wings" to wrap around ankle and tappers the heel. If your not a do it yourselfer, you might want the preformed ones, but for the custom fit that you can put on and forget these are a good choice.


From: Stu, Honolulu, HI USA