The Tour Code IS Skates are performance skates at a value price.
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Recreational Skates
Performance Skates
Elite Skates
With very responsive Vorrac quarter panels combined with the Hummer Eviction Pro 3 chassis that rolls all 80mm wheels (in sizes 7 & up), makes these skates fast! If you are not first to the puck you can't blame these skates.
OVERVIEW | |
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Level of Play | Performance |
Fit Profile | High |
Weight | 1,369 (Size 9) |
Heritage | New |
Model Number | 81TABAB |
Available Sizes | 3.0-13.0 |
Available Widths | R (Regular) |
(Note: All products are independently weighed and measured at IW Hockey with a 5% variance.) |
Specifications
BOOT | |
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Construction | Traditional |
Material | Vorrac |
Heatmoldable | Yes |
Tongue | Anti-Lacebite Two-Piece Felt |
Tendon Guard | Standard |
Facing | Standard |
Laces | Unwaxed |
Midsole | High-Strength Plastic |
Outsole | High-Strength Plastic |
LINER | |
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Lining Material | Brushed Nylon |
Abrasion Reinforcement | No |
Collar Padding | Yes |
Ankle Padding | Extra Plush Foam |
Footbed | Standard |
CHASSIS | |
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Construction | One-Piece Hummer Eviction Pro 3 |
Material | Aluminum |
WHEELS | |
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Model | Kemistry Sippra |
Recommend Surface | Sport Court, Smooth Concrete |
Hardness | 76A |
Construction | Single-Durometer |
Urethane | Standard |
Hub Size | 608 |
WHEEL CONFIGURATION | |
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Sizes 3.0-4.5 | (4) 72mm |
Sizes 5.0-6.5 | (4) 76mm |
Sizes 7.0-12.0 | (4) 80mm |
BEARINGS | |
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Brand | Bevo |
Rating | ABEC 9 |
Serviceable | No |
Axle | Tour Square Flush 2-Piece 6mm |
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY | |
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Boot | 90 Days |
Chassis | 90 Days |
Contact | info@icewarehouse.com |
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Sizing Chart
TOUR GENERAL SIZING GUIDELINES | |
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Sizes 1.0 - 5.0 Generally, these skates fit 1.0 size down from your regular shoe size. | |
Sizes 6.0 and Up Generally, these skates fit 1.0 size down from your regular shoe size. |
JUNIOR - TOUR SKATE SIZING CHART | |||
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Tour Size | Length in CM | US Men's Shoe | US Women's Shoe |
3.0 | 22.6 | 4.0 | 5.5 |
4.0 | 23.5 | 5.0 | 6.5 |
5.0 | 24.3 | 6.0 | 7.5 |
SENIOR - TOUR SKATE SIZING CHART | |||
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Tour Size | Length in CM | US Men's Shoe | US Women's Shoe |
6.0 | 24.9 | 7.0 | 8.5 |
7.0 | 25.5 | 8.0 | 9.5 |
8.0 | 26.4 | 9.0 | 10.5 |
9.0 | 27.2 | 10.0 | 11.5 |
10.0 | 28.1 | 11.0 | 12.5 |
11.0 | 28.9 | 12.0 | 13.5 |
12.0 | 29.8 | 13.0 | 14.5 |
HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
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How to Find Your Skate Size | |
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Customer Reviews
Perfect fitMuch stiffer than my CCM 9350R skates but in a good way. Much better stability at higher speeds and more confidence in turns. I've got a high arch and a wide footprint and these are just right. I don't like a super snug feel on my forefoot and these are not overly snug. Definitely feel the toebox around my foot but it's not squeezed, more locked in place. If you have a similar foot shape and are looking for a steal, grab these! Don't hesitate
Not for everyoneThis is a special boot. Anything that is specialized in one way or another, is going to have its setbacks. This boot was not made for everyone. Let me explain..
If you have ever been shopping for a shoe and thought to yourself, “Gee, these shoes are a little tight in the width.” Or have ever been shoe shopping and specifically looked for a shoe that is “EE” - these are for you. If you have NEVER had these thoughts, go buy another skate. It’s called a “high-volume” boot for a reason.
If you have WEAK af ankles like I do, and need/want a boot to be extra stiff to help with that, these might be for you. You typically have to spend more to find a boot this stiff. Because they are so stiff, you have to sacrifice some comfort. Hence why these skates are “specialized.” You can’t have everything you want and it typically comes at a sacrifice of something else. In this case, you lose out on “coziness.” - If you are looking for something that feels like a slipper and don’t need the ankle support, go buy another skate.
Maybe they are the right price for you, but you have to ask yourself if these are the right option for you.
I feel like these skates were made for me. I need a boot that fits a little wider. I’ve had a lot of injuries to my feet over the years from being a reckless youth and now have to seek out wider shoe options for me to be comfortable. I also have always had weaker ankles and never thought my skates were stiff enough. Again, these were kinda made for me as the injection molded boot has to be one of the stiffest on The market.
Hopefully this points you in the right direction!
Cheers_
Close to being greatThis skate may be great for some but the heal was just too tight for me. The width of the front was perfect, but the pinching of the heel stopped all blood flow and heel was numb after skating in them. Quality is mid. Had to swap out wheels for better.
Seems like a solid skate but there are issuesI really wanted to write a very positive review but there are a couple of issues that should be noted here after using these for a few weeks.
Positives.
Very comfortable
Very stiff boot, good for a bigger/wider foot.
Skates are overall very light
Negatives
Stock Kemistry Sippra wheels are not grippy enough to be 76A. I think they are cheap. I swapped these to the Kemistry Cycloniums and could stop just fine on sport tiles.
The top corner of the boots just above the top eyelets have worn so much after just 4 weeks of use that the plastic shell on the inside is already exposed and sticking out of the boot on the outside eyelet. This is unacceptable and is indicative that these skates will not last me multiple years. I may seek to take some action with Inline Warehouse on these but would not want the same skate as it will just have the same issues.
I really like these skatesThese skates fit me well and keep my heel well-locked back into place. They are great for my skating form. I wanted a pair of skates that weren't set up with a HiLo chassis, and there aren't a lot of performance-level skates with them. They seem to run just slightly wider than normal which is perfect for me. My normal shoe brands that fit my foot well are New Balance, Puma, and Merrell for reference.
Not in loveMy 15-year-old Code 1's finally gave out so I am trying these. My first pair was a defect, the bottom of the boot separated from the toe after one use. Inline Warehouse was REALLY great and sent a brand new pair to me after I sent the pictures in.
I’ve had the second pair for 6 weeks or so now with about 12 games/scrimmages. They still just don’t feel like the quality of my old code 1s. Even after baking they still don’t feel broken in, I replaced the laces because the originals are too short, and even as an elite-level skater I can never seem to get them as snug as I’d like. The edge of the boot rubs on my ankle and the rubber is so hard that it makes me bleed every use, even with tall socks. So now the cotton on the tongue is covered in blood stains which is a cool look haha. Maybe I should have paid the extra for a better pair from the get-go, so that’s on me.
It’s been 15 years so I wasn’t sure what you get for $300 these days.
Great SkatesThe skates are great fit especially if they're heat molded. Great boot and if you continue to wear your foot gets use to it. Overall it's a great skate.