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How do i mold my new ice hockey skates?

I keep getting blisters right on the inside of my foot and it like right where it indents.
Ps. My hockey skates are
nike bauer supreme one 05 sr. ice hockey skates.
Pss yes i know they suck

awe…i always used to get blisters there too!!
for mine i just bought this stuff that is kinda like felt on one side but really sticky on the other. i stuck it to the inside of the skate right where i was getting the blisters and TADA! works like magic! haha.
you can also try just putting on the skates in your house (with guards of course) and tying them slightly tighter than you wear in a game and moving your foot around a lot to loosen the spot you are talking about,
but i would really recommend the fabric i described :)
hope i helped! :)

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