Ice Skating Replacement Laces | Ice Skating Lace Collection
Glide with confidence using our Ice Skating Shoelace Collection. Designed for durability and secure grip, these laces are perfect for ice skates, offering unmatched reliability and style on the rink. Available in various sturdy designs and colours, they keep you steady and looking sharp during every performance.
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Achieve the perfect fit by consulting our ultimate Ice Skating shoelace size chart. Pro Tip: The absolute best way to get the right size is to measure your old laces. Remove the old laces and measure them from tip to tip. If you don't have the old laces, count the eyelet pairs on your shoe and use the reference table below.
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Question: How do I clean white Ice Skating shoelaces?
Soak them in warm water with a mix of baking soda and mild detergent for 30 minutes, then scrub gently with a toothbrush. Let them air dry completely to restore brightness.
Question: Do Ice Skating laces stretch?
Most high-quality Ice Skating laces have minimal stretch, which provides a secure, locked-in fit. This is ideal for hiking or running, where stability is key.
Question:How do I stop my shoes from slipping with Ice Skating laces?
Use the "Heel Lock" (or "Runner's Loop") lacing technique. This utilises the top extra eyelet to pull the collar tight around your ankle, preventing heel slip.
Question: How long do Ice Skating laces last?
With daily wear, high-quality Ice Skating laces typically last 6-12 months. If you notice fraying or thinning spots, it is time to replace them to avoid snapping.
Question: Where can I buy replacement Ice Skating laces?
You can find them right here! When buying, always check the width (thickness) and length to ensure they match your specific shoe model perfectly.