Were they like that when you first purchased them? Have the spots grown in size or got darker with wear? How much wear?It's on both tongues but could still be a manufacturing defect I suppose. I've only seen a couple of other pairs of Pianos and I didn't pay a lot of attention to the tongues but I'm fairly sure they were all white.
Were they like that when you first purchased them? Have the spots grown in size or got darker with wear? How much wear?
Could be from the Air Tech material inside the tongue used as cushioning. It releases moisture and you could be sweating in boots and it's rubbing through, or even them getting wet while you're simply skating.
It shouldn't do that, but it may. I'd talk to an EDEA tech to know for sure.
They're supposed to be brand new, so it's not caused by sweat or moisture. I was wondering if it was the padding material as looking more closely it's mainly at the sides so maybe they have different types of padding they use?
Well, you didn't specify if you had worn them or not. Usually questions here about marks/wear on skates is after they are used, so honest mistake.
And yes, they use a special material in their (edea) tongues called Air Tech..it forms to the foot better, helps with their lacing technology and is a more breathable material. It may be pink, red or dark peach in color and that's whats causing it, though it shouldn't be happening. I'd have a little chat with Edea if it is bothering you.
Sorry, my mistake. I was trying to multitask and failed