I use a pegboard (1 inch on center, ¼" holes) to hold my hockey gear in the garage while it airs out. The hooks and the peg board are regular ones you would find at home depot or any other north american hardware store. It would probably fit pegboards that were 25mm on center too.
The concrete floor meeting my ice skating blades would be… bad.
I created this part to loop around the skate blade, and connect two 12" long pegboard hooks so the skate is more stable, and wont fall off.
The pictures show a before and after of the hooks.
You don't have to print them at full height. Cutting the top off to be shorter (in the slicer) saves some plastic. But I didn't bother to fine tune it. Once I had 4 that worked for my roller and ice skates, I stopped iterating. There is almost zero infill, so your extrusion multiplier needs to be pretty decent for these to fit.
The loops that grab the pegboard hooks don't quite “click” on, but they do have enough friction they don't come off.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.