How to replace hockey skate blades
Sarah Silva
The process of replacing hockey skate blades can be complicated if you don’t have the right knowledge. In this post, we’re going to explain everything you need to know about replacing the hockey skate blades.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundAt first, we should talk about the types of blades you can use. The most popular blade type is a steel one, which has been used in the hockey industry for decades. In order to take full advantage of this kind of blade, you need to learn how to sharpen it properly. You don’t have to worry about those details now since we’ll explain how to change them when the time comes.
We should mention that skate blades are different from skates in general. A regular pair of skates is specifically designed for recreational purposes, while hockey blades carry a significantly greater weight and stress than any other kind of blade. Because of these characteristics, the lifespan of a hockey blade can be longer than others. However, they’re also more difficult to maintain and replace if needed.
The proper maintenance routine for your blades would include cleaning and possibly repairing or replacing them after playing many matches or even one full season in extreme conditions (rain, mud). The most common problem with steel skate blades is rust – it’s caused by moisture that gets trapped within the skate itself. This is why some players prefer skate blades made out of carbon fiber instead.
There are two methods for how to replace hockey skate blades: sharpening and fixing the blade itself. Sharpening is a simple process but needs frequent maintenance as we mentioned before. Some may find it easier just to fix or replace their old blades with new ones rather than spend hours on sharpening practice.