- Joined
- Jan 31, 2018
Okay! So...I found out I'm going to need new skates a lot sooner than I thought, because I've already self-taught myself everything in Basic 1 and class hasn't even started. 
I am going to a Pro Shop tomorrow, because I found out there's actually a large amount of them within reasonable distance from me. Who knew? Not me.
Anyway!
I've been looking around and I found a really nice "comparison" post on a website that shows like what boots are good for what levels, etc.
Link to said post: http://www.iceskatesnblades.com/compare-skate-brands.html
I don't really have a lot of money right now to have to keep buying new skates, and paying for classes. I know that you can "over-boot" but like...How bad is it, really? Or is it more of just like a practicality thing?
For reference...I didn't do my research and I bought a pair of recreational figure skates, because I was looking at price and I'm also just kind of recklessly spontaneous and dumb sometimes.
I'm consistently drawn to Jackson skates. For some reason they're just aesthetically pleasing to me or something like that...
I'm a really quick learner and I'm going to the rink and practicing as much as I can.
I'm torn between getting the Jackson JS1992 Marquis and the Jackson JS1592 Mystique.
The Marquis are listed for:
USFSA Basic 5-8
ISI Beta, Gamma, Delta, Freestyle Test 1,2
Skate Canada Canskate Stages 4,5
The Mystique are listed for:
USFSABasic 1-5
ISIPre-alpha, Alpha
Skate Canada Canskate Stages 1-3
TL;DR
I'm Basic 1 but learning fast, would it be a dumb idea to just go ahead and get some higher level skates, or is that just a no-no?
Annnnnd discuss?

I am going to a Pro Shop tomorrow, because I found out there's actually a large amount of them within reasonable distance from me. Who knew? Not me.
Anyway!
I've been looking around and I found a really nice "comparison" post on a website that shows like what boots are good for what levels, etc.
Link to said post: http://www.iceskatesnblades.com/compare-skate-brands.html
I don't really have a lot of money right now to have to keep buying new skates, and paying for classes. I know that you can "over-boot" but like...How bad is it, really? Or is it more of just like a practicality thing?
For reference...I didn't do my research and I bought a pair of recreational figure skates, because I was looking at price and I'm also just kind of recklessly spontaneous and dumb sometimes.
I'm consistently drawn to Jackson skates. For some reason they're just aesthetically pleasing to me or something like that...
I'm a really quick learner and I'm going to the rink and practicing as much as I can.
I'm torn between getting the Jackson JS1992 Marquis and the Jackson JS1592 Mystique.
The Marquis are listed for:
USFSA Basic 5-8
ISI Beta, Gamma, Delta, Freestyle Test 1,2
Skate Canada Canskate Stages 4,5
The Mystique are listed for:
USFSABasic 1-5
ISIPre-alpha, Alpha
Skate Canada Canskate Stages 1-3
TL;DR
I'm Basic 1 but learning fast, would it be a dumb idea to just go ahead and get some higher level skates, or is that just a no-no?
Annnnnd discuss?
