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- Apr 6, 2025
Hi,
I am looking for figure skaters who also practice artistic inline figure skating (i.e. not roller skating).
Anybody who uses the smaller (light blue) linea roll line "baby toe stops"
(https://www.eiskunstlauf.shop/de/roll-line-toe-stop-baby#details)
on their inliners (I have boots with size 280; i.e. it is a comparatively long plate).
I am asking as I am thinking of replacing my regular size toe stops with smaller ones (less diameter) to make the stopper resemble more of a toe pick.
It is usually only the smaller inliner plate sizes of linea that come as default with the "baby stops".
My problem: when doing "deep edges" on the inliners the radius of the stopper is catching the floor. Unless I screw in the stoppers a bit more. But then the stopper feels too far away from the floor compared to the picks of an ice skate. Which means I need to tilt my foot more forward (compared to when being on ice skates) when doing a waltz jump over the stop.
I would like the experience on the inline artistic skates to be as close to ice skating as possible.
I am interested if there is someone with the same issue. Thanks in advance.
I am looking for figure skaters who also practice artistic inline figure skating (i.e. not roller skating).
Anybody who uses the smaller (light blue) linea roll line "baby toe stops"
(https://www.eiskunstlauf.shop/de/roll-line-toe-stop-baby#details)
on their inliners (I have boots with size 280; i.e. it is a comparatively long plate).
I am asking as I am thinking of replacing my regular size toe stops with smaller ones (less diameter) to make the stopper resemble more of a toe pick.
It is usually only the smaller inliner plate sizes of linea that come as default with the "baby stops".
My problem: when doing "deep edges" on the inliners the radius of the stopper is catching the floor. Unless I screw in the stoppers a bit more. But then the stopper feels too far away from the floor compared to the picks of an ice skate. Which means I need to tilt my foot more forward (compared to when being on ice skates) when doing a waltz jump over the stop.
I would like the experience on the inline artistic skates to be as close to ice skating as possible.
I am interested if there is someone with the same issue. Thanks in advance.