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- Oct 8, 2017
... And uses them for all double jumps.. How do they hold up? Thanks
I’m curious about this also because that’s the one I would like to get in future. Ive held these boots I like the design and how light they are.
I just bought a pair of Edea Chorus skates.
Coming from used Jackson Freestyles, they are a lot better in terms of padding and weight. Fit, however, was a bit of a problem for me as my left foot is slightly wider in the toe than my right, so shop had to punch out that area for me a few times before it felt comfortable.
I cannot do doubles yet so cannot comment on that, but the waltz jump, single salchow, and single toe-loop I can land much better.
I can bend more easily in the knee with these skates also.
I've been in the Ice Flys since October and they're holding up great so far. I did try on the Chorus, but fell in love with the padding of the Ice Flys. I think Chorus is probably all you need, but everyone at my rink is wearing Ice Fly or Piano. Those two versions sell like hot cakes.
EDIT: currently have an under-rotated axel and working on 2sal and 2toe.