- Joined
- Dec 8, 2024
I am an adult beginner skater, currently working on salchows, toeloops, starting back/sit spins, etc. My height is 160cm and weight 50kg, my feet are 23.2cm long, 10cm wide at the ball and 22.5cm around (wide and flat, with low arches and pronate slightly), my toes are average to short. When I just started out, I was fitted with a pair of Risport Electras 240 & Edea Rotation blades.
My biggest issue with these boots: I get a lot of pain near the back of my arches, it feels like the side of the boots are too tight and blocking the circulation. For what it’s worth, I have very muscular legs so the ankles may be too tight/high too. Even after months in them, the pain didn’t get much better, but I assumed that’s normal skating pain.
I planned to use these skates until axels (as fitter suggested), until my friend got a new pair of Jackson premier + legacy 8 (size 6w). I skated for 15 mins her stiffer, unbroken in boots that also felt a bit smaller (maybe just better toe box fit?), and they pain wasn’t there at all. Not to mention that my jumps (especially the landing) and spins are instantly better. This made me realise that I might have been sold the wrong boots in the first place.
The premiers have a bump near my arches that pushed them up. It was quite uncomfortable to skate on that bump, but this still feels so much better than my skates - at least my feet don’t go numb!
However, I’m not sure the Jacksons are the right fit for me. My Risport Electra’s width around the ball feel snug but not uncomfortable, my big toe touches the front slight to the right, not at the very pointy bit - making me think if I need a wider and smaller boot. The Jackson toebox felt like a better fit, my toes went right to the front (maybe coz of the higher heel? I feel like my spins are better from them). But I fear that the ball might be too wide once they are broken in. I definitely prefer the heel fit of Risport, as Jackson’s feel a bit empty at the back.
I am based in the U.K., local shop is quite small, they only do Edea and Risport. I am considering travelling 3hr+ for another fitter, however if any Edea D/Risport boots fit me I’d rather stick with my local, as their service is great.
Blade wise, less of an issue and they don’t cause any pain lol. My coach thinks I may prefer a blade with a ‘less steep’ spin rocker, as when I just learned to spin I rocked onto my toe picks a lot. It’s no longer an issue now, but I’d rather stick with what I know.
Any advice on what boots & blade may fit me better would be appreciated! I will choose a fitter that stock them. Thanks in advance!
My biggest issue with these boots: I get a lot of pain near the back of my arches, it feels like the side of the boots are too tight and blocking the circulation. For what it’s worth, I have very muscular legs so the ankles may be too tight/high too. Even after months in them, the pain didn’t get much better, but I assumed that’s normal skating pain.
I planned to use these skates until axels (as fitter suggested), until my friend got a new pair of Jackson premier + legacy 8 (size 6w). I skated for 15 mins her stiffer, unbroken in boots that also felt a bit smaller (maybe just better toe box fit?), and they pain wasn’t there at all. Not to mention that my jumps (especially the landing) and spins are instantly better. This made me realise that I might have been sold the wrong boots in the first place.
The premiers have a bump near my arches that pushed them up. It was quite uncomfortable to skate on that bump, but this still feels so much better than my skates - at least my feet don’t go numb!
However, I’m not sure the Jacksons are the right fit for me. My Risport Electra’s width around the ball feel snug but not uncomfortable, my big toe touches the front slight to the right, not at the very pointy bit - making me think if I need a wider and smaller boot. The Jackson toebox felt like a better fit, my toes went right to the front (maybe coz of the higher heel? I feel like my spins are better from them). But I fear that the ball might be too wide once they are broken in. I definitely prefer the heel fit of Risport, as Jackson’s feel a bit empty at the back.
I am based in the U.K., local shop is quite small, they only do Edea and Risport. I am considering travelling 3hr+ for another fitter, however if any Edea D/Risport boots fit me I’d rather stick with my local, as their service is great.
Blade wise, less of an issue and they don’t cause any pain lol. My coach thinks I may prefer a blade with a ‘less steep’ spin rocker, as when I just learned to spin I rocked onto my toe picks a lot. It’s no longer an issue now, but I’d rather stick with what I know.
Any advice on what boots & blade may fit me better would be appreciated! I will choose a fitter that stock them. Thanks in advance!
