The oven thing is better with a convection oven. If you don't have a convection oven, keep the door open with a fan nearby. I am now starting to work with taking it apart, see goalie glove guy, I believe the stringing and the T is the problem. I have just tried all 3 methods, plus some, as I have been working on 10 gloves over the last 4 years on new used gloves. Warrior G3 or 4 was insanely bad. Used pliers, blow torch, hair dryer, embosser, Vice grips, clamps, on an intermediate glove. After watching goalie glove guy, it was likley stiching too tight or something. Took months. Why do Bauer palms get to feeling so mushy, after they are old?
Skate ovens usually range in about 150° to 200°......... Most home clothes dryers on the highest setting are around 175°........ If you throw your glove in the dryer with a bunch of clothes it accomplishes the same thing and it's not too hot as to damage the glove. 👍🏼
The oven thing is better with a convection oven. If you don't have a convection oven, keep the door open with a fan nearby.
I am now starting to work with taking it apart, see goalie glove guy, I believe the stringing and the T is the problem.
I have just tried all 3 methods, plus some, as I have been working on 10 gloves over the last 4 years on new used gloves.
Warrior G3 or 4 was insanely bad. Used pliers, blow torch, hair dryer, embosser, Vice grips, clamps, on an intermediate glove. After watching goalie glove guy, it was likley stiching too tight or something. Took months.
Why do Bauer palms get to feeling so mushy, after they are old?
Skate ovens usually range in about 150° to 200°......... Most home clothes dryers on the highest setting are around 175°........ If you throw your glove in the dryer with a bunch of clothes it accomplishes the same thing and it's not too hot as to damage the glove. 👍🏼
Thank you, good information to know!
Is there a best method to reshape an already broken in (used) glove?