Hi all, I've been browsing this forum for the last couple of months and finally decided it was time for make my own account and my own post.
I'm an adult woman (31) who has been figure skating for the past 4 years. In that time, I've been to adult group class for 1 hour a week for 6 months of the year, but inconsistent due to work and family health issues. The family issues have been dealt with and I've managed to adjust my work schedule, meaning I can now go practice on my own for 1-1.5 hours two times a week, in addition to the hour of adult group class. I'm also in contact with a private coach to take a one hour private session every other week starting soon. So moving up to 4 hours a week of skating.
I'm in the Netherlands, but I'm probably roughly equivalent to US Adult 6 / Pre-Free Skate / Adult Pre-Bronze MITF. I'm relatively comfortable with edges, working on getting my crossovers and forward 3-turns to be smoother, and starting to learn (very small) waltz jumps and salchows.
I'm having fun and I feel like I'm (slowly) progressing, but I feel like I continue to struggle with my boots. I started out on Jackson Freestyles, 7 1/2 W, but I worry they might still be too narrow for me around the ball of my foot. I feel like my feet start hurting / cramping within 15-30 minutes of skating, mostly focussed on the ball of my foot. I've read advice online about making sure not to curl / grip with my toes, but I don't think that's the issue.
But at the same time, I feel like my skates are maybe too loose? Like I'm not entirely sure my heel is properly secure and maybe there's even a (very) little bit of room for my feet to slide forwards in my skate. The issue becomes worse the longer I skate, so I'm usually redoing my laces every 20-30 minutes.
I'm going to a fitter on Monday (Oomssport, The Hague, The Netherlands) and have an appointment for a fitting session, including a 3D scan. (The scanner itself is a Bauer FitLab 3D scanner, so mostly focussed on hockey skates, but the measurements should still be useful - length, width, volume, arch hight, heel width. Someone else in my adult group mentioned they did a scan and helped her get a better fitting boot last year, so I'm hopeful.)
Like I said, I'm currently wearing Jackson Freestyles, 7 1/5 W, but when I take out the insole and stand on it, I can see the ball of my foot is wider than the insole. My boots were heat molded, but I'm not sure if they were stretched or punched out or anything as well. (Fitted at Thillartssport, Den Bosch, The Netherlands about 4 years ago, before I started skating)
I've also started wearing Jackson's ProSupport+ Insoles this season, as I have protonation issues on my right foot. I think this might have made the boots feel a bit tighter as well? My left foot is generally okay, but my right foot tends to collapse inwards towards an inside edge. (This is also visible if I do a squat test in regular shoes or socks, my left knee goes forward, my right knee goes a bit inward.) The insoles help, but I still have some issues on the right, where I have trouble getting an outside edge. (Should I consider mounting the blade ever so slightly inwards on my right foot?)
Anyway, would greatly appreciate some advice on potential new skates. Various manufacturers have guides for boots/stiffness ratings based on current skills, but they're usually assuming lighter kids/teens and I'm an adult that's honestly quite overweight. Any advice is greatly appreciated! (I've seen lots of awesome advice by @Ic3Rabbit in other threads, hope it's okay if I tag you?)
Summary stats / info:
Height: 170 cm / 5'7"
Weight: 115 kg / 250 lbs
(I know, I know, I'm working on the weight.)
Age: 31
Skill level: rough US Adult Pre-Bronze
Practice time: 4 hours/week
Foot shape: African / Orient ?
Second toe seems to be roughly the same size of my big toe, maybe ever so slightly shorter. Toe sizes taper of afterwards, with my little toe perhaps a bit shorter than the average size decrease, making for an ever so slight rounding if I were to trace my feet. Front of my feet looks relatively square and then becomes smaller towards the heel.
Location: The Netherlands, Europe
I'm an adult woman (31) who has been figure skating for the past 4 years. In that time, I've been to adult group class for 1 hour a week for 6 months of the year, but inconsistent due to work and family health issues. The family issues have been dealt with and I've managed to adjust my work schedule, meaning I can now go practice on my own for 1-1.5 hours two times a week, in addition to the hour of adult group class. I'm also in contact with a private coach to take a one hour private session every other week starting soon. So moving up to 4 hours a week of skating.
I'm in the Netherlands, but I'm probably roughly equivalent to US Adult 6 / Pre-Free Skate / Adult Pre-Bronze MITF. I'm relatively comfortable with edges, working on getting my crossovers and forward 3-turns to be smoother, and starting to learn (very small) waltz jumps and salchows.
I'm having fun and I feel like I'm (slowly) progressing, but I feel like I continue to struggle with my boots. I started out on Jackson Freestyles, 7 1/2 W, but I worry they might still be too narrow for me around the ball of my foot. I feel like my feet start hurting / cramping within 15-30 minutes of skating, mostly focussed on the ball of my foot. I've read advice online about making sure not to curl / grip with my toes, but I don't think that's the issue.
But at the same time, I feel like my skates are maybe too loose? Like I'm not entirely sure my heel is properly secure and maybe there's even a (very) little bit of room for my feet to slide forwards in my skate. The issue becomes worse the longer I skate, so I'm usually redoing my laces every 20-30 minutes.
I'm going to a fitter on Monday (Oomssport, The Hague, The Netherlands) and have an appointment for a fitting session, including a 3D scan. (The scanner itself is a Bauer FitLab 3D scanner, so mostly focussed on hockey skates, but the measurements should still be useful - length, width, volume, arch hight, heel width. Someone else in my adult group mentioned they did a scan and helped her get a better fitting boot last year, so I'm hopeful.)
Like I said, I'm currently wearing Jackson Freestyles, 7 1/5 W, but when I take out the insole and stand on it, I can see the ball of my foot is wider than the insole. My boots were heat molded, but I'm not sure if they were stretched or punched out or anything as well. (Fitted at Thillartssport, Den Bosch, The Netherlands about 4 years ago, before I started skating)
I've also started wearing Jackson's ProSupport+ Insoles this season, as I have protonation issues on my right foot. I think this might have made the boots feel a bit tighter as well? My left foot is generally okay, but my right foot tends to collapse inwards towards an inside edge. (This is also visible if I do a squat test in regular shoes or socks, my left knee goes forward, my right knee goes a bit inward.) The insoles help, but I still have some issues on the right, where I have trouble getting an outside edge. (Should I consider mounting the blade ever so slightly inwards on my right foot?)
Anyway, would greatly appreciate some advice on potential new skates. Various manufacturers have guides for boots/stiffness ratings based on current skills, but they're usually assuming lighter kids/teens and I'm an adult that's honestly quite overweight. Any advice is greatly appreciated! (I've seen lots of awesome advice by @Ic3Rabbit in other threads, hope it's okay if I tag you?)
Summary stats / info:
Height: 170 cm / 5'7"
Weight: 115 kg / 250 lbs
(I know, I know, I'm working on the weight.)
Age: 31
Skill level: rough US Adult Pre-Bronze
Practice time: 4 hours/week
Foot shape: African / Orient ?
Second toe seems to be roughly the same size of my big toe, maybe ever so slightly shorter. Toe sizes taper of afterwards, with my little toe perhaps a bit shorter than the average size decrease, making for an ever so slight rounding if I were to trace my feet. Front of my feet looks relatively square and then becomes smaller towards the heel.
Location: The Netherlands, Europe