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Great Selection of Skates
at Adventure World's Pro Shop
Come by and check out our inventory.
We can get all the skates in the 2009 Southeastern catalog!
Also, we have some skates at close out prices!
Our knowledgeable and friendly staff will be happy to assist you with sizing and
recommending the right equipment for your age, experience and budget. We offer
skate repair and service to keep your equipment in top shape. If we don't have your
product, equipment, accessories and/or size in stock, we can order it!
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Jam Skates |
Speed Skates |
Art Skates |
Track Skates |
Outdoor Skates |
Rhythm Skates |
Kids Skates |
Inline Skates |
Inline Speed Skates |
Skate Bags |
Bearings |
Toe Stops |
Plates |
Zoom Wheels |
Hip Hop Wheels |
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Boot Care Counts!
Perspiration = DeteriorationPremature breakdown caused by leather deterioration is the biggest cause of boot wear. After skating for an extended period of time, boots often become wet from perspiration on the inside lining, and perspiration is a central element in boot corrosion. The foot produces and carries more bacteria that any other part of the body. Bacteria consumes protien, and since leather is 98% protein, it also eats boots. To prevent these different types of deterioration, perspiration should be wiped from the inside and outside of boots after every use.
Save the LeatherLoosen boot laces and pull the tongue forward to allow the boots to dry at room temperature. When wet skates are stored in skate bags or lockers, they quickly become victims of mold, mildew and rotting leather. The routine use of leather protectants will help keep leather looking and feeling like new. Riedell recommends using Silicone Protectant to prevent moisture absorption by linings, Sno Seal to keep heels and soles from weakening, and Lexol® to restore and condition leather uppers. After protectants have dried, using Shoe Finish helps bring back the original color and shine of the boot.
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