Hi, I'm currently trying to land my Axel and going into double jumps.
I'm currently using Jackson freestyle with Aspire XP blades. I've had them for 2 years now and come to realise they were fitted too big and have had to tie the tongue of the skate at my toes tight, so it doesn't slip down when I jump. I'm female, 157cm (5'2) and about 50kg. I'm looking to get Risport, Rf3 pro boots but I'm unsure of what blades to get. I had a look at MK professionals and John Wilson Coronation ace, but I'm unsure of the 7ft rocker on both. My instructor recommended Pattern 99, but I'm unsure of the straight cut toe pick and the price for them. I prefer jumping over spinning, I'm not sure if that helps. I tend to hit my toe pick early on spins. I also have a problem staying on an outside edge on my backspin, I'm not sure if that's a blade problem.
I also struggle to do deep outside edges and smooth turns, that's probably just a technique problem though.
I'm currently using Jackson freestyle with Aspire XP blades. I've had them for 2 years now and come to realise they were fitted too big and have had to tie the tongue of the skate at my toes tight, so it doesn't slip down when I jump. I'm female, 157cm (5'2) and about 50kg. I'm looking to get Risport, Rf3 pro boots but I'm unsure of what blades to get. I had a look at MK professionals and John Wilson Coronation ace, but I'm unsure of the 7ft rocker on both. My instructor recommended Pattern 99, but I'm unsure of the straight cut toe pick and the price for them. I prefer jumping over spinning, I'm not sure if that helps. I tend to hit my toe pick early on spins. I also have a problem staying on an outside edge on my backspin, I'm not sure if that's a blade problem.
I also struggle to do deep outside edges and smooth turns, that's probably just a technique problem though.
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! I used MK Pro blades all through my competitive career into seniors (in pairs) and did all the triples on them. There wasn't as big a choice of blades in my day, and I learned everything on them, so never had a problem with them. Now I've switched to MK Phantoms, but still with the 7' rocker. I've experimented with 8' ones, but although there's not supposed to be much difference, I spin and turn much more easily on the 7. Maybe it's just a matter of what feeling you're used to.