I will soon take delivery of some new Riedell Silver Stars (I'm demoting myself from Gold Stars) plus a pair of Riedell 2010 Fusion boots. I've also ordered two new pairs of blades - MK Pro which I've never used plus replacement Coronation Aces. I've been on Aces for almost twenty years, so I thought that I'd experiment a bit. I didn't move to Gold Seals, etc. because I sharpen my own skates and need to have a flat, parallel-side blade.
I'm also interested in SkateScience dance blades too. I will have lots of experimentation to do in a few weeks!
I know that there are skaters here who use two or more pairs of skates. I'm just wondering if there is something I should know for having two pairs of ice skates. I might narrow it down to one pair after the experimentation and sell the other, but we'll see.
In the past, I've owned and skated in ice skates plus PIC inline skates concurrently. I'd switch back and forth between them once or twice per week, and I had no problem doing that after some practice. I've never used more than one pair of ice skates at a time though, and there might be something that I'm overlooking.
Thoughts and comments welcome!
I'm also interested in SkateScience dance blades too. I will have lots of experimentation to do in a few weeks!
I know that there are skaters here who use two or more pairs of skates. I'm just wondering if there is something I should know for having two pairs of ice skates. I might narrow it down to one pair after the experimentation and sell the other, but we'll see.
In the past, I've owned and skated in ice skates plus PIC inline skates concurrently. I'd switch back and forth between them once or twice per week, and I had no problem doing that after some practice. I've never used more than one pair of ice skates at a time though, and there might be something that I'm overlooking.
Thoughts and comments welcome!