Hi Everyone!
So I've been thinking about my boot+blade combo being a little off lengthwise. I wear Edea Overture boots in the size 240 with a 9 inch MK Professional blade. I really like the boots, their size is perfect in my opinion, I've had them for more than a year now. I like my blades too, my new skates overall made a world of difference after having to start out in recreational skates. So I'm generally good with my equipment but I've been thinking about trying out different blade profiles recently.
Spinning came quite hard for me, even with the MK Pro blades, I find it really hard to kind of balance on the spin rocker, staying off the toepick but don't fall too back on the blade. I've read that the MK Pro has a relatively aggressive spin rocker, meaning that the spinning area is quite small, which helps with more dinamic spins but is also harder to control. Since I got them when my one foot spin was non existent, it was hard to get the hang of these moves. Last year I decided to try out a flatter blade with a more elongated spin rocker, more suitable for beginners. I bought the MK Galaxy blades in the same size as the Pro, 9 inch. I know that this blade is a stepback but I thought it would be a nice option to experiment with new profiles on a budget. Before getting them mounted, I started to get the hang of the one foot spin, so I didn't want to mess up my progress at that time. Now a few months have passed and I feel like I'd like to try new blades. The only thing that's stopping me from switching to my new Galaxy blades is a size dilemma.
So I noticed that on my current skates, the plates are mounted from top to heel. There's no 1/4 inch gap at the back. I know that this could be normal but I just feel like that my Pro blades have a really long heel. Edea chart recommends a 9 inch blade for a 240 boot but that is just a guide as they say and often applies to children with growing feet. I've also read that ideally the heel plate should be on the center of the boot's heel for better response. On my skates the heel plate is really on the back part of the boot's heal. I'm trying to master back three turns and I find them quite challenging (especially back inside threes) because I just struggle with getting my weight so far back and the longer heel doesn't help with that either. If I was a pro skater that probably wouldn't be an issue but just learning these elements is harder I guess.
I thougth about going to a 8.75 inch blade but I already have the MK Galaxy in 9 inch. I could maybe order them in 8.75 but I actually noticed that the Galaxy is slightly shorter than the Pro. The difference mainly comes from the tail section and it is about 5 mm (around 1/4 inch). So switching to the Galaxy itself would mean a shorter blade, but it is also a flatter blade, with an 8 inch rocker compared to the Pro's 7 inch rocker. It's interesting because I just realized that the size only refers to the plate's length. And blades can have totally unique shapes and even runner lengths. I'll post some links to pics to show how my current skates look like and how the MK Pro compares to the Galaxy in length.
What do you think about switching to a shorter blade? Has anyone made similar changes or been to a similar situation?
So I've been thinking about my boot+blade combo being a little off lengthwise. I wear Edea Overture boots in the size 240 with a 9 inch MK Professional blade. I really like the boots, their size is perfect in my opinion, I've had them for more than a year now. I like my blades too, my new skates overall made a world of difference after having to start out in recreational skates. So I'm generally good with my equipment but I've been thinking about trying out different blade profiles recently.
Spinning came quite hard for me, even with the MK Pro blades, I find it really hard to kind of balance on the spin rocker, staying off the toepick but don't fall too back on the blade. I've read that the MK Pro has a relatively aggressive spin rocker, meaning that the spinning area is quite small, which helps with more dinamic spins but is also harder to control. Since I got them when my one foot spin was non existent, it was hard to get the hang of these moves. Last year I decided to try out a flatter blade with a more elongated spin rocker, more suitable for beginners. I bought the MK Galaxy blades in the same size as the Pro, 9 inch. I know that this blade is a stepback but I thought it would be a nice option to experiment with new profiles on a budget. Before getting them mounted, I started to get the hang of the one foot spin, so I didn't want to mess up my progress at that time. Now a few months have passed and I feel like I'd like to try new blades. The only thing that's stopping me from switching to my new Galaxy blades is a size dilemma.
So I noticed that on my current skates, the plates are mounted from top to heel. There's no 1/4 inch gap at the back. I know that this could be normal but I just feel like that my Pro blades have a really long heel. Edea chart recommends a 9 inch blade for a 240 boot but that is just a guide as they say and often applies to children with growing feet. I've also read that ideally the heel plate should be on the center of the boot's heel for better response. On my skates the heel plate is really on the back part of the boot's heal. I'm trying to master back three turns and I find them quite challenging (especially back inside threes) because I just struggle with getting my weight so far back and the longer heel doesn't help with that either. If I was a pro skater that probably wouldn't be an issue but just learning these elements is harder I guess.
I thougth about going to a 8.75 inch blade but I already have the MK Galaxy in 9 inch. I could maybe order them in 8.75 but I actually noticed that the Galaxy is slightly shorter than the Pro. The difference mainly comes from the tail section and it is about 5 mm (around 1/4 inch). So switching to the Galaxy itself would mean a shorter blade, but it is also a flatter blade, with an 8 inch rocker compared to the Pro's 7 inch rocker. It's interesting because I just realized that the size only refers to the plate's length. And blades can have totally unique shapes and even runner lengths. I'll post some links to pics to show how my current skates look like and how the MK Pro compares to the Galaxy in length.
What do you think about switching to a shorter blade? Has anyone made similar changes or been to a similar situation?
