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Reddit mentions of 2 Set Replacement Sturdy Inline Roller Skating Skate Shoes Energy Strap with Screws Nuts + Buckle Black

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2 Set Replacement Sturdy Inline Roller Skating Skate Shoes Energy Strap with Screws Nuts + Buckle Black
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Buckle Made of high quality iron, durable. Used for connecting roller skates strap, and fix to suitable length, keep skating smooth and fast2 Piece Roller Skates Strap BuckleStrap Size(Length x Width): Approx. 21 x 2 cm/8.3 x 0.8 inchFit for roller skates, inline skates, quad roller skates, etc.Accessories for men women kids outdoor skating
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u/puckOmancer ยท 3 pointsr/hockeyplayers

Yeah, this is an issue I've had to deal with on and off. I've got a handful of things I do, but it all depends on what the cause is and where it's happening. One question, do you pass the pencil test for proper depth?

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I've used various lacing methods. One method is I use two laces on each skate, one for the bottom of the skate and one for the top. This way I have more control over how tight things are and where. Another method is to make it so the laces skip over the area that's being irritated. Here's a video showing the method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TePrbT8gk6M

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You can also relieve pressure by not using the top eyelet, or you can use a runner's loop shown in this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tCOdm7ubh8 you can position the loop over the tender area, and it will help with the pressure.

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The next level up from this is to start changing the lacing system on the skates. You can try eyelet extenders found here. http://www.greatsaves.org/skate_lace_extenders.html

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Those extenders are a little pricey for what you get, so you can rig something similar yourself. I took the lace locks off an old pair of skates and installed them onto my current skates. They effectively lift the laces higher off the affected area. Here's a picture of what the lace locks look like if you don't know https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTQ5MVgxNjAw/z/FREAAOSwxp9W8ya6/$_1.JPG They also make ones that are more like regular eyelets. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Fp8AAOSwONBZESg1/s-l300.jpg Shops don't really carry these any longer, but you can find them on ebay.

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And finally, you can do away with the laces all together and use Option B skate straps.

http://www.chooseoptionb.com/

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Or you can replace the laces with rollerblade ratchet buckles.

https://www.amazon.com/Baoblaze-Replacement-Sturdy-Inline-Skating/dp/B07CPSFJ8M/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=rollerblade+straps&qid=1554967083&s=gateway&sr=8-4

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Hope this helps.