

This is an important position to maintain during the molding process.ĩ. Your knee should be directly over your toes.

While sitting, keep your hip and knee in line. Do not stand on the frame until your boot has completely cooled.Ĩ. Be sure to wear a sock during this process to protect your foot against the heat. While sitting in a chair, place the boot on your foot and lace your boots snug do not overtighten. Remove from oven with caution! Use hot pad or mitt to remove the boot and avoid contact with the frame and eyelets.ħ. If youre not satisfied with the pliability, check it every minute with a maximum of 10 additional minutes.Ħ. Check the oven after 10 minutes to see if the boot is pliable. Make sure not to let the boot or frame make contact with the heating elements.ĥ. Before putting your boot and frame in the oven, be sure to loosen the laces enough to easily slide your foot in the boot.Ĥ. Do not go beyond 200 degrees at any time for any reason.ģ. Turn on oven and set temperature to 175 200 degrees Fahrenheit. You should be able to move the frame from side to side when you apply pressure with your hands.Ģ. The frame should be snug on the boot, but not overly tight. Please stop by the booth and spend some time with us. We would love to hear how your business is doing and what we can do to help support it. Remember, your success is our success.1. Vanilla appreciates all of the support from the rinks.
#Vanilla skates code#
The VNLA Tuxedo & Code Red have always been crowd favorites. In addition, the new Stealth and Zona Rosa have only been on the market for 7 months and are quickly gaining popularity. Don’t forget, this will be the first holiday season for those two boots (Stealth and Zona Rose). As of right now, our sales projections for them are strong.Īnything else you’d like our customers to know as they get ready for our show? What are some of your best sellers right now? What sets them apart from other products on the market right now? We hope to have final samples in our hands soon. We just released a bunch of new swag (shirts, hoodies, pop-sockets, and wristbands).  We’re also finalizing a new color-way for the VNLA Junior with expectations of a mid-early 2019 release date. We also have a couple of new things up our sleeves. We have a new boot design that is being finalized at this moment. Nathan, who attended last year, will be attending again. Âĭo you have any new products coming out this fall? Will they be in stock by the tradeshow? Or will they be coming out a little later in the season? Who from your company is planning to come to our show? Life is great at Vanilla Skates! We just returned from our “Summer Jam†skating event at Classic Fun Center in Sandy, Utah. Summer Jam featured our sponsored skaters as well as lots of new faces and talent. I’m pretty confident in saying, the recreational and jam skate market is going strong and this coming season will be great for everyone in the business!

How are things at Vanilla as the fall season gets ready to start? How do you see the skating market right now? Are your customers optimistic as the skate season gets started? You may have already seen ones from Sure-Grip, RollerBones, Roller Derby, and the RSA office. If you’ve missed them, they’re available at The newest one, below, is with Nathan from Vanilla Skate Company.
#Vanilla skates series#
We are doing a series of interviews with different vendors as they get ready to come to our annual tradeshow (Oct 1-2, Roanoke VA, wholesale only, not for the general public).
