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- Jun 24, 2022
I also recently got the Risport RF3 pro! Like you, I prefer a lower heel (in fact in the shop the fitter commented she much preferred my knee bending and movement in the risport vs the Jackson that I also tried), like you, I have a smaller right foot and narrower heels, though I have the boots in a B width. I’ve been dealing with upward movement in the right boot too! This seems like such a simple solution!! Thanks for sharing this, I must order some and give it a go too. Do you think you will leave it in there permanently with tape?
Other than the heel slip the boots are very nice, I had no trouble adjusting to them. Last time I bought brand new boots I hated every second of it and sold them off quickly haha. These ones suit me well, if I can just lock my heel down![]()
Hi khi, sorry you had the same experience with these otherwise very comfortable boots! If my shorter foot wasn’t my landing foot, it wouldn’t be quite as big an issue.
I took off the trial tape and partially removed the sticky backing of the heel grip, attaching the top half only back in the same position. (This was in case I need to adjust it once again. Don’t want to keep ripping at the vertical heel grips or interior of the boot.) The grip holds firmly now when putting on my boot, and yes, the right heel grip will need to be a permanent fix.
My 3rd skate session in new boots was about the same; improved, but not there, yet. Spins and edge work are coming along ok, but there’s still more upward heel movement than I’m comfortable with. So, a little nervous about even trying a jump. I plan to add a 2nd grip and try a jump tomorrow.
Glad the suggestion was helpful to you! Hope it does the job.
). Any movement should be due to compression of the padding and lining (maybe a mm at most). But you should not feel any sliding of the heel of your foot within the heel pocket of your boot. If you do, you now know you probably can't fix it. Depending on the width of your ball relative to the width of your heel, you might be able to punch out the ball and toe region if needed, or you might need a split-width boot. But start with a proper fit of the heel pocket first. Good Luck!