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- May 2, 2026
I’m a beginner adult skater who’s been kind of in and out. I’m determined to actually go somewhere with this hobby during the summer and want to finally get my own skates (and hopefully a private coach).
I’m 21, 155cm (5’1), 75kg (165lbs), and I’m currently in Basic 2/Basic 3 (coach got us ahead). Once I get my skates, I’m hoping to skate 2-6 hours a week. I hope to eventually jump and spin and do all that but my main goal for now is to just be comfortable on the ice. I would say greek for foot shape and average to high arches. I have realized that I like a looser ankle than I think most beginners do and I feel comfiest when I've been on the ice for 30 minutes or so and the crappy rental boots have loosened up a bit and I hate when I crank my laces too tight.
I’m heavier than most adults clearly; and of course the pre-pubescent children that stiffness ratings are created for. But I also really want to do this right and build up the correct ankle strength and technique, so I don’t want to overboot. But I do want to end up jumping and don’t have the funds to spend $300-400 on one set and then spend another $600-800 on a set I could jump in. I was hoping for a boot that would last me for all of my singles.
I was looking into all of the major brands, Jackson Freestyles, Risport Electra (maybe Royal Pros but those scare me because they’re rated for doubles and triples), Edea Overture/Chorus, and even the Aura Sky 50’s. And then blades on top of that. I was looking into the MK Professional and Coronation Aces of course, but also the Jackson Legacy 7’s.
I know I should go to a fitter, and I actually am pretty soon, but I just wanted to get a lay of the land beforehand because it’s all very overwhelming. And I’m insane and can’t research anything properly without getting sucked into a wormhole which is how I got here in the first place.
I’m 21, 155cm (5’1), 75kg (165lbs), and I’m currently in Basic 2/Basic 3 (coach got us ahead). Once I get my skates, I’m hoping to skate 2-6 hours a week. I hope to eventually jump and spin and do all that but my main goal for now is to just be comfortable on the ice. I would say greek for foot shape and average to high arches. I have realized that I like a looser ankle than I think most beginners do and I feel comfiest when I've been on the ice for 30 minutes or so and the crappy rental boots have loosened up a bit and I hate when I crank my laces too tight.
I’m heavier than most adults clearly; and of course the pre-pubescent children that stiffness ratings are created for. But I also really want to do this right and build up the correct ankle strength and technique, so I don’t want to overboot. But I do want to end up jumping and don’t have the funds to spend $300-400 on one set and then spend another $600-800 on a set I could jump in. I was hoping for a boot that would last me for all of my singles.
I was looking into all of the major brands, Jackson Freestyles, Risport Electra (maybe Royal Pros but those scare me because they’re rated for doubles and triples), Edea Overture/Chorus, and even the Aura Sky 50’s. And then blades on top of that. I was looking into the MK Professional and Coronation Aces of course, but also the Jackson Legacy 7’s.
I know I should go to a fitter, and I actually am pretty soon, but I just wanted to get a lay of the land beforehand because it’s all very overwhelming. And I’m insane and can’t research anything properly without getting sucked into a wormhole which is how I got here in the first place.
. You just need to know ahead of time that it's a very expensive hobby, to cushion the sticker shock
. You might want to revise your budget upward. Good luck!