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Thank you for these suggestions, I am going to be trying the RF3 next time I travel to Rainbo to see if I like them.If I was going to suggest a Risport for your needs it would be RF3 or Royal Pro.
Thank you for these suggestions, I am going to be trying the RF3 next time I travel to Rainbo to see if I like them.If I was going to suggest a Risport for your needs it would be RF3 or Royal Pro.
Thanks for the explanation!I'll take this one. One- because you are used to a traditional blade, and Two-unless you are an elite competitive skater they aren't going to do much for you, 3-They make catch blade anything ridiculously annoying.
Yes, the two blades in the photo are both 9.75" mounting size. I was surprised how much longer the MK Pro is, but I no longer feel like I'm in danger of falling backwards all the time (my old skates from 2006 had 1/2" longer blades, so it was a big change overall--both skates shown in the photos were bought this year, but the Jacksons with the CA blades don't fit right).Thank you for these photos. Are these both heel to toe mounts? That’s quite a difference in the tail length! Almost looks like the CA is a dance blade. I haven’t taken the CAs out for a spin yet but plan to do so this coming week. I have placed an order for the MK Pros after reading all the comments and just waiting on them to be shipped out since they’re backordered in my size, I’m going to see if I take a liking to the CAs and if not, I’ll have the Pros waiting for me. I did have to get a blade for now since I let entirely too much time go before ordering and my Visions can’t be sharpened anymore.
Sorry to go OT here, but is this part of the reason why they seem so much more common for elite men than women? Or is it just a trending thing and men were first? Or related to the bigger jumps?3-They make catch blade anything ridiculously annoying.
Alot of today's elite get them free from the company and they wear them (can't blame them for that lol). Many of the men prefer them b/c they're lighter for quads/3A's. The ladies that do wear them are already ridiculously flexible that it doesn't affect them.Sorry to go OT here, but is this part of the reason why they seem so much more common for elite men than women? Or is it just a trending thing and men were first? Or related to the bigger jumps?