So I went to city plaza the other day
It has a lot more decent skating clothes (those bling bling dresses) when compared to others but there's nothing to do with boot fitting... Feet length was all they could help with
- side note: I've been professionally fitted for running shoes, and have only stuck with 2-3 models since. I've known my exact feet length/ pronation/ flat foot/ accessory naviculars for years since attending orthopaedics surgeons (quite a few actually)/ podiatrists/ occupational therapists for foot problems and custom made insoles. Since 2 years ago all of the doctors recommended me to wean off my special insoles.
Thanks to friendly skating friends I've tried skating in risport royal pro +legacy 7 yesterday
- any blade would be better than my mark IV (haha), spinning was much easier
- My distal shin under the top of the tongue hurt so bad, it's impinging even with the slightest ankle bend; Jackson hurts on the 2 sides but Risport in front, interesting.
- merit: finally able to bend my ankles VS my Jackson which I can't even semi squat (and VS the Edea which I could squat/sit all the way down)
- Heel felt ok, kept inside without bumping up and down
Guess all I can do is stay with the virtual fitting now... (He recommended Chorus > royal pro due to my foot shape)
And he also recommended adding
Jackson supreme insoles 7' to correct my pronation since I can't get on my left outside edge well, willing to invest.
The cushioning I've tried with friends'
Edea skates feel soft and shouldn't be painful like my Jackson/ the royal pro I've tried
- but there's
less support at the ankle which is scary, but many have been happily skating?
Ankle sprains/ fractures are the last things I want
If I ultimately go for royal pro for the ankle tightness is there a way to overcome the pain from the tongue?
It'll take me some more time before making up my mind between MK professional / Coronation Ace, the MK pro (just by inspection) looks more attractive and the profile looks very gold seal