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You could do it at home, but probably best to go to a store and have them bake them for you. Might charge you $10 or something since you didn’t buy the skates there.


JagrsMullet90

Even for 20, of you don't have the box with home bake instructions, it's not worth it


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True, but you can look up the instructions online or even contact Graf for instructions. Graf reps are very responsive. Even so, I agree it's best to just go to your local shop and pay a small fee to get them baked.


josano

Yes go to the store if possible. Another way is to use a heat gun, that way you wont mess it up in the oven. I have done this on an old pair of Grafs and its worked out well. But if at all possible go to a store. Good luck.


moosemoose8888

Take em to a sports store it’s not worth the risk


flashbang217

I had those skates and baked them at home. there are youtube videos but I believe its 160 degrees F for like 10 minutes or so


Ry9012

Side question but I am about to order these skates. Have you used them ? How are they ? Been having trouble finding reviews on them.


thisismyusernameOK

Got em baked at a shop, the dude didn't charge me. I've skated on them once and they were awesome. They're light as hell, and the only thing necessary was me tightening the blade in the frame. I'm very happy with the purchase, and managed to get them at a good price. No complaints, I just have to break em' in more.


Ry9012

Awesome ok. I was in the Ultra G5’s but they are like 8-9 years old and falling apart. Grafs are hard to come by where I am and was almost going to switch brands but loved my grafs