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Rip Jaws
The BontĀ RipĀ JawsĀ hot spotĀ removal tool removes hotspots from your boots. A hot spot is an area of discomfort in your boot. Carbon fiber and fiberglass boots only have a very thin layer of padding between your foot and the hard carbon fiber. Sometimes blisters can occur and theĀ RipĀ JawsĀ has been designed to push the area of discomfort out to make the boot comfortable to skate in.Ā
Instructions:
1) Remove the laces from your skates
2) Heat the area of discomfort with a hairdryer for about 5 minutes or in the oven. Refer to your boot manufacturer's heat molding instructions.Ā
3) Open theĀ RipĀ JawsĀ and use the knob at the end of the handle to open it up widely.Ā
4) Put theĀ RipĀ JawsĀ over the problem area and use the same knob to tighten the screw.Ā
5) Pull the handles together so it locks in place.Ā
6) Wait a few minutes for the boot to cool and then unlock theĀ RipĀ Jaws
You can do this process again if need be.Ā
Remember that if you have a blister or a painful spot on your foot, it's best to let it heal before testing the boot because your foot will still feel painful if it has not healed.Ā
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$28.64
Original: $81.82
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$81.82
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Description
The BontĀ RipĀ JawsĀ hot spotĀ removal tool removes hotspots from your boots. A hot spot is an area of discomfort in your boot. Carbon fiber and fiberglass boots only have a very thin layer of padding between your foot and the hard carbon fiber. Sometimes blisters can occur and theĀ RipĀ JawsĀ has been designed to push the area of discomfort out to make the boot comfortable to skate in.Ā
Instructions:
1) Remove the laces from your skates
2) Heat the area of discomfort with a hairdryer for about 5 minutes or in the oven. Refer to your boot manufacturer's heat molding instructions.Ā
3) Open theĀ RipĀ JawsĀ and use the knob at the end of the handle to open it up widely.Ā
4) Put theĀ RipĀ JawsĀ over the problem area and use the same knob to tighten the screw.Ā
5) Pull the handles together so it locks in place.Ā
6) Wait a few minutes for the boot to cool and then unlock theĀ RipĀ Jaws
You can do this process again if need be.Ā
Remember that if you have a blister or a painful spot on your foot, it's best to let it heal before testing the boot because your foot will still feel painful if it has not healed.Ā
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