I had Risport RF3s (not even made anymore,
) for 20 years and was happy with them and the fit. At the advice of my coach I got new skates about a year ago and I've been unhappy since.
The fitter suggested Jackson Freestyles, and even though I told him I felt like they didn't provide much more support than my broken down skates he claimed they'd still last me at least a year, even a few years. I also had concerns about how different they felt, even just standing in the shop, like I was walking in high heels and completely pitched forward. It's been almost a year now and I'm still not used to that feeling. The skates also feel too tall for my foot and too big above the instep, plus too wide around the ankle itself. They weren't that bad when they were initially fitted, so I assume the padding has become compressed.
Pretty soon after getting them, two coaches independently came up to me about them. One coach said he could see blade alignment issues and that the left boot needed to be shimmed. The second one said I was pronating and needed insoles. I realized after this that yes, even just standing in the boots off ice my left foot pronates really badly. I tried on my old broken down boots and there was still a little pronation, but not half as bad as the Jacksons. The blades had been premounted on the Jacksons, so maybe there's a slight fault there.
I'm about 150 pounds, landing loop consistently and an inconsistent flip, but I've become weary of jumping recently after a couple landings where I felt my ankle wobble which seemed to be due to the boots ankle itself being too big. The heel was still locked ok. My ankles are often sore after skating and when I replaced the laces to see if that would help, I discovered deep creases in the tongues that were hidden. But the boot itself has no creases and looks pristine, and other adults keep telling me they're definitely not broken down. I saw the fitter a few months ago who said the boots were fine, but in the few months since the tongue has become very squishy and the sides of the boot near the bottom have gotten squishier.
Basically I've been unhappy from the start, but I've tried them for a year and I don't think this fit is for me, even if there is still life in them. I think I'll be more confident with jumping and landing in a boot that feels like it hugs my whole foot and my ankle better, and that doesn't leave me feeling like I could fall on my face when I land a jump (due to the pitch).
Are there any skates you could suggest that won't give me such a feeling of being pitched forward?
Foot info: I have a greek style foot, medium arches.
I'm already aware of a better fitter in a bigger city, so this time I'm going to make the trip there even if it will take a day.
The fitter suggested Jackson Freestyles, and even though I told him I felt like they didn't provide much more support than my broken down skates he claimed they'd still last me at least a year, even a few years. I also had concerns about how different they felt, even just standing in the shop, like I was walking in high heels and completely pitched forward. It's been almost a year now and I'm still not used to that feeling. The skates also feel too tall for my foot and too big above the instep, plus too wide around the ankle itself. They weren't that bad when they were initially fitted, so I assume the padding has become compressed.
Pretty soon after getting them, two coaches independently came up to me about them. One coach said he could see blade alignment issues and that the left boot needed to be shimmed. The second one said I was pronating and needed insoles. I realized after this that yes, even just standing in the boots off ice my left foot pronates really badly. I tried on my old broken down boots and there was still a little pronation, but not half as bad as the Jacksons. The blades had been premounted on the Jacksons, so maybe there's a slight fault there.
I'm about 150 pounds, landing loop consistently and an inconsistent flip, but I've become weary of jumping recently after a couple landings where I felt my ankle wobble which seemed to be due to the boots ankle itself being too big. The heel was still locked ok. My ankles are often sore after skating and when I replaced the laces to see if that would help, I discovered deep creases in the tongues that were hidden. But the boot itself has no creases and looks pristine, and other adults keep telling me they're definitely not broken down. I saw the fitter a few months ago who said the boots were fine, but in the few months since the tongue has become very squishy and the sides of the boot near the bottom have gotten squishier.
Basically I've been unhappy from the start, but I've tried them for a year and I don't think this fit is for me, even if there is still life in them. I think I'll be more confident with jumping and landing in a boot that feels like it hugs my whole foot and my ankle better, and that doesn't leave me feeling like I could fall on my face when I land a jump (due to the pitch).
Are there any skates you could suggest that won't give me such a feeling of being pitched forward?
Foot info: I have a greek style foot, medium arches.
I'm already aware of a better fitter in a bigger city, so this time I'm going to make the trip there even if it will take a day.