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What are figure skates made of?

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The skate blades are made of high-strength iron-carbon steel metal alloy. the upper part of the boot is made of 3 layers: nylon or aramid fabric outer layer, a middle layer serves a purpose of absorbing energy, and a final layer thatis waterproof to keep the players feet warm and dry. the toe and and outer sole of the skates are made with a bunch of rigid polymersthat create a type of barrier of support and protection. This was by Mitchell Revelle of Perth Road Public School, Grade 8.

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Figures skates are made out of nylon, plastic, steel, leather and many other synthetic materials. The leather is very important part of the material, because it needs to be cleaned and tanned to proper specifications. The most popular leather used for figure skates is kangaroo leather. Because figure skating takes place on ice, it is important to use materials that are water-resistant. That is why molded plastic and knit nylon are perfect for figure skates. The quality of the blades is essential, and they are made out of tempered steel, titanium and high-end chrome. The other synthetic materials that are involved with making a figure skate are cements, lace and stitching threads. So that is the info FYI they were made of lots of things.

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