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  2. T-Blades - Wikipedia

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    T-Blades are a type of hockey skate blade manufactured by the German company T-Blade GmbH. Unlike tradition skate blades, T-blades are replaced when worn out. The manufacturer of the T-Blade states that "Compared to conventional skate blades, the T-Blade runner lasts 4-5 times longer." The T-Blade is held to the skate chassis by a stabilizer ...

  3. Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    Ice skatesHockey skates incorporate a rigid shell, form-fit to the player's foot using memory foam and/or heat-moldable components, often reinforced with metal mesh to prevent a skate blade cutting through. Unlike figure skates, hockey skate blades have a rounded heel and no toe picks as these can be dangerous in a "pile-up". Ice skates ...

  4. Category:Ice skates - Wikipedia

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    Hockey skates; J. John Wilson (ice skating company) T. T-Blades This page was last edited on 28 March 2013, at 16:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Ice skate - Wikipedia

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    Unlike regular hockey skates, goalie skates are usually protected by a synthetic material covering the toe-part of the skate. This is to prevent damage from the puck. The blade of the goalie skate is not as useful in turning as regular hockey skates, because the blade is rockered less, thus making turns slightly inconvenient.

  6. Category:Ice hockey equipment - Wikipedia

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    Skate guard; Skatemill; Ice hockey stick; T. T-Blades; Trapper (ice hockey) Z. Zamboni Company This page was last edited on 11 August 2022, at 08:26 (UTC) ...

  7. NHL amputee returns to ice with prosthetic leg, custom skate

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    The prosthetic was made using a Tuuk blade, which is normally found at the bottom of a skate boot. The skate allows him to move more freely on the ice, from performing crossover turns to even ...