- Joined
- Jun 25, 2025
Going for an appointment with a trusted skate tech soon, but wanted to be prepared with research beforehand.
QUESTION: what blade to move to after Coronation Ace Lites?
CURRENT EQUIP (since 2022):
Jackson boots - EDIT: Discovered they are Jackson Elite 2900, a discontinued model.
At my fitting appt for these skates I found that many boot options the ankle/heel was too wiggly. The boots I have now felt good but I ended up having to get a pair of those ankle sleeves that add volume to prevent the heel from coming up. I also have some insoles to help with mild pronation.
I can squish the ankle on the right and left (left is a bit more stiff), no visible cracks or creases in the side of the boots. New laces in Feb 2025. Still need to regularly retie right boot (see more on that in Successes).
Coronation Ace Lite blades. Didn't know anything about blades at the time and I think the regular version were out of stock so I just went with it. I don't have much previous experience because I went from some random used skates I had for 13 years to what I have now.
BODY STATS:
SKATE LEVEL:
CONCERNS/THOUGHTS:
SUCCESSES:
PRIORITIES:
Improving my spins. Continuing moves/skating skills as I get into more difficult turns & precision with figures.
Anyway, I'd love to go into my appointment with some idea of what I'm looking for instead of spouting all of this to the skate tech. There are just so many options out there and I know blades / boots are very personal. Any anecdotes or thoughts are welcomed!
QUESTION: what blade to move to after Coronation Ace Lites?
CURRENT EQUIP (since 2022):
Jackson boots - EDIT: Discovered they are Jackson Elite 2900, a discontinued model.
At my fitting appt for these skates I found that many boot options the ankle/heel was too wiggly. The boots I have now felt good but I ended up having to get a pair of those ankle sleeves that add volume to prevent the heel from coming up. I also have some insoles to help with mild pronation.
I can squish the ankle on the right and left (left is a bit more stiff), no visible cracks or creases in the side of the boots. New laces in Feb 2025. Still need to regularly retie right boot (see more on that in Successes).
Coronation Ace Lite blades. Didn't know anything about blades at the time and I think the regular version were out of stock so I just went with it. I don't have much previous experience because I went from some random used skates I had for 13 years to what I have now.
BODY STATS:
- I'm a small adult (5'3", 95-100lbs), with skinny ankles, narrow/small/short Greek feet. Not sure about my arch height - some folks have said they're high, and some folks have said they are regular. So maybe something in between.
- Proportionally very long legs (so far this is mostly affecting my ability to do sit spins well).
- Recent back injury (L5-S1 disc bulge on the right side, guessing due to repetitive stress after suddenly increasing jumping practice).
- Joint injury history: Left knee 2x, left ankle 1x, right knee/IT band 1x
SKATE LEVEL:
- Soon to test Adult Gold Skating Skills and hopefully speedrun Adult Intermediate since half the test is the same lol.
- Just getting into figures, dunno if/where/when that will be something I test. So far just enjoying tracing my circles!
- Theoretically working on Adult Silver but it is (specifically jumps) not a priority.
CONCERNS/THOUGHTS:
- I've been struggling with spins, and part of me wonders how much of that is because of the blade. People always say the sweet spot is under the ball of the foot but I swear that the sweet spot in my current setup is more smack dab in the middle of my foot. It's hard for me to find it because I think I naturally want to be a bit more forward on the blade to spin. Could this also be a mounting issue? Unsure.
- Sit spins are slowly improving but a massive struggle to stay so far back on the sweet spot but also get down low enough (not a strength issue - I can do a pistol squat and hold). For me, getting low and keeping a straight leg (which is one of my sit spin goals, no bent leg for me!) with my proportionally long legs = the balance point is right over the ball of my foot. I have had successful sit spins where I am "low enough" but I slow down a ton and have to bail on the spin after only a few revs.
- Jump + backspin drills are also a challenge, likely because of this exact issue. I land and roll down to the ball of my foot but scrape there instead of turning there. It's so odd
- Hoping my next blade choice will have a spin rocker that's farther forward to the place I want to be / easier to find.
- I've also read/heard that "rev" versions of blades provide some amount of cushioning when it comes to landing. I'm still being cautious with how much I practice jumps due to my back injury but extra cushioning is intriguing to me.
- Would like to keep the length of blade because I'm scared if the tail gets too long I'll do the blade click of death, which happened to me for the first time in a long time a few months ago and I'm still traumatized lol.
- Dunno how it would be going from a 7' to 8' rocker. Would I struggle with turns or getting into spins?
SUCCESSES:
- Haven't really had issues with jumping at all aside from I feel like I'm going to roll my ankle every time I land, due to boot breaking down.
- I also need to regularly retie my right skate, and if I'm planning to do jumps I tie my right skate up to 4 hooks and leave my left on 3 hooks - and they feel equally stable that way. If I leave my right on 3 hooks I just feel like I have a too much ankle mobility lol!
- Turns have been coming along nicely. No issues with double 3s or brackets. I sometimes practice counters to switch it up. For whatever reason rockers are very difficult for me. Twizzles are okay.
- Camel spins are surprisingly okay, and I think this is because I'm used to pushing my foot forward underneath me. I used to gamble with spiral faceplants until I started this technique, which shifts my weight further back towards the middle/heel. So I'm used to this position and that seems to be exactly where the sweet spot is.
PRIORITIES:
Improving my spins. Continuing moves/skating skills as I get into more difficult turns & precision with figures.
Anyway, I'd love to go into my appointment with some idea of what I'm looking for instead of spouting all of this to the skate tech. There are just so many options out there and I know blades / boots are very personal. Any anecdotes or thoughts are welcomed!
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). So be careful when asking skaters what their experiences with a particular model were (what vintage?).