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Edea Overture

Marutain

Spectator
Joined
Sep 29, 2014
Hey everyone~

I've been looking for new skates for a while now and today I fitted the Risport Rf 4. I kinda had my thoughts set on this, but it felt a bit too tight, so I was recommended the Edea Overtures. What are your opinions on these skates? Anyone tried them before? I heard they don't really have a break in period, but also break down quicker, is the last one true? If I skate about 3 times a week, not really doing lots of jumps, how long will they last? Oh and about the color, I think they really look good in black: http://oomssport.nl/media/catalog/p.../CD700F05D-34C3-4EFA-8499-4164B3A2A38B_13.jpg but they only sell them in gun grey??? is this picture a light effect or? https://www.google.nl/search?q=edea...k-All-Sizes-Available-%2F400579192670;432;431 Really does look like a different color to me though.....

tnx~
 

Skategmt

On the Ice
Joined
Aug 7, 2014
personally, If you are not doing a lot of double jumps, then I would not go with Edeas because there is less benefit. I have Jacksons, and they are great! Little break in time too! You have probably already got your skates by now, but I just wanted to give you my insight anyway!
 

Ayzil31

Rinkside
Joined
Apr 1, 2017
Hi All,

Sorry to hijack this thread but i really dont know how to post a thread.
I cant find the option anywhere!
Anyways, im looking at getting new skates.
Ive been looking at the Edea Overtures with the Ultima Mirage blade.
I am currently working on singles and have them down roughly besides the Axel. I do not have a coach but ive been told i jump very high and that i could move on to doubles soon (or atleast attempts)
I am 1.88m tall and weigh about 69kgs (152lbs) - Would you say the overture would be too weak for my skating and weight? I have thought of the Chorus skates too but they are quite a bit more money.
I currently have Graf 500's - They have a stiffness rating of 20 and ive learnt to jump in them but they have no support and have broken down.


Any suggestions?

Thanks! :)
 

karne

in Emergency Backup Mode
Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 1, 2013
Country
Australia
I have two suggestions and you won't like either.

1. Get a coach.

2. Discuss with coach.

And a third:

3. Stop teaching yourself.
 

jf12

Final Flight
Joined
Dec 8, 2016
You should get the new skates, you could easily hurt yourself jumping in your current skates, especially if you don't have a coach.
 

tstop4me

Final Flight
Joined
Oct 2, 2015
Country
United-States

Ayzil31

Rinkside
Joined
Apr 1, 2017
Hi! :)

Haha, i agree with you though.
I am trying to find a coach.
I went and ordered the Overtures with the Mirage blade.
I hope they will do.

Thanks though :)
 

Ayzil31

Rinkside
Joined
Apr 1, 2017
Hi jf12,

Yes i have to agree with that too.
My right ankle is so sore after skating and i can feel how bad my landings are with my current skates.
I went ahead and ordered the Overtures with the Mirage blade.
I am hoping that they will help me out a lot more than my current skates.
I am also trying to find a coach because teaching yourself i know can cause bad and incorrect element execution.

Thanks so much though :)
 

Ayzil31

Rinkside
Joined
Apr 1, 2017

renla

Rinkside
Joined
May 11, 2017
I have the Overtures and I really like them! They're my first skates so I have nothing to compare them too, but my break-in period wasn't very long at all and my coach says they'll last me a few years.
 
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