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- Jun 3, 2025
Hello. I just bought a pair of Jackson Debut boots with Matrix Legacy blades, and for the most part, I love them...but I can't shake the feeling that the alignment on my left skate is just slightly off. I've tried the one foot glide test and I'm not pulling to either side, and when I had the blades originally mounted I was told that I was hitting them correctly at a 90-degree angle as I walked, but it just feels like I'm falling ever-so-slightly inside. Also, when I stand and balance on my right skate, I feel nice and centered and stable, but when I balance on my left, I feel a little more wobbly. Unfortunately, I don't have a coach to check in with, and I've been told that there's only one person in my area that is experienced with mounting blades, but I've been trying and failing to get in touch with him for more than two weeks. I'd have to fly to the place where I bought them to get help there, so that's out of the question, but I've been recommended a skate shop (Rainbo in Nashville) and I'm trying to decide if it's worth making the eight-hour roundtrip drive. What do you think? The place where I bought them is absolutely reputable, but I wasn't able to try them out on the ice and was warned that they might need an adjustment. I've skated on them for four sessions at this point, and I feel like I'm becoming more and more aware that they're (potentially?) a little off the more I break them in. Is it possible that they are, despite passing the "tests," or could this all be in my head?
Also, I assume they have to drill new holes when they adjust a mount, so is there a limited number of times you can move a blade before you lose the integrity of the sole? (I don't have my permanent mount in yet, thankfully).
Also, I assume they have to drill new holes when they adjust a mount, so is there a limited number of times you can move a blade before you lose the integrity of the sole? (I don't have my permanent mount in yet, thankfully).