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Bont Heat Molding Instructions

By Bont | 2020

The base of your Bont boot is moldable which means all stiff areas of the boot can be molded in a standard oven. Heat molding is not required but is extremely common. If the boots fit straight out of the box, you are one of the lucky few that can go without heat molding. If you would like to mold your boots for a custom fit, determine if you have a Fiberglass Boot or a Carbon Fiber/Carbon Composite Boot and follow the corresponding instructions below.

How To Heat Mold Fiberglass Boots

Video Instructions:

Option 1: Hair Dryer

  1. Start by removing the wheels and cushions, you can leave the plates attached.

  2. With the Hair Dryer on "High", heat the boot for 5 minutes.

    Caution: Do not leave the hair dryer pointed in one spot for too long, it can burn the boot!

  3. Sit down and put the boot on.

    Caution: Do metal parts may be very hot.

  4. Tighten the straps/laces/buckles and hold the heel tightly as the boot cools.

  5. Remove the skates, being careful not to stretch them and let them sit for 24 hours to fully cool and cure.

  6. If you have any lumps or bunions on your feet or if there are any areas causing discomfort, while the boot is still warm you can use the round end of a blunt object to press out any part of the boot.

  7. Remold the boots as needed, starting with Step 1.

Option 2: Oven

  1. Start by removing the wheels and cushions, you can leave the plates attached.

  2. Preheat the oven to 85C/185F.

    Note: Higher temperatures will void your warranty and may damage your boot.

  3. Place the boot in the oven for 5 minutes.

  4. Sit down and put the boot on.

    Caution: Do metal parts may be very hot.

  5. Tighten the straps/laces/buckles and hold the heel tightly as the boot cools.

  6. Remove the skates, being careful not to stretch them and let them sit for 24 hours to fully cool and cure.

  7. If you have any lumps or bunions on your feet or if there are any areas causing discomfort, while the boot is still warm you can use the round end of a blunt object to press out any part of the boot.

  8. Remold the boots as needed, starting with Step 1.

How To Heat Mold Carbon Fiber / Carbon Composite Boots

Video Instructions:

Oven Instructions:

  1. Start by removing the wheels and cushions, you can leave the plates attached.

  2. Preheat the oven to 85¡C/185¡F.

    Note: Higher temperatures will void your warranty and may damage your boot.

  3. Place the boot in the oven for 15-20 minutes.

  4. Remove the boots from the oven and let them cool a little and test the boot temperature with your hand before placing your feet in them.

    Caution: Do not place your feet in the boots when they are still hot or you may burn your feet.

  5. Tighten the straps/laces/buckles and allow to cool.

  6. Remove the skates, being careful not to stretch them and let them sit for 24 hours to fully cool and cure.

  7. If you have any lumps or bunions on your feet or if there are any areas causing discomfort, while the boot is still warm you can use the round end of a blunt object to press out any part of the boot.

  8. Remold the boots as needed, starting with Step 1.

Heat Molding FAQ

If the boots take 20 minutes to mold at 185¡F, can I put them in the oven for 10 minutes at 370¡F?

The answer is no. Please stick to the guidelines and your boots will not be damaged.

I don't like the fit, can they be remolded?

Yes, they can! We don't recommend molding them just for the fun of it but if you aren't happy with the fit, start the process over until it is perfect!