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- Mar 21, 2025
Hello! I hope you guys can help me as I have been struggling finding a skate that fits.
I switched from skates that were too big to skates that were too narrow about a few months ago. I got my first pair from the rink I skate at where someone measured my foot. When I went to get new skates at my current fitter, they told me my skates were too big. The current fitter did not measure my feet at all and just took the insole out for me to stand on to see if the length was correct. I also wasn't exactly sure how the skates were supposed to feel since it was my first time getting a fitted skate. They didn’t take into account how much I weigh or much of anything.
I realized the skates were too narrow when my feet became super red after skating less than 5 minutes, and I started having pain just standing in them for a few minutes. They told me I just need to break them in more when I told them the issues I was having. It was clearly not a break in issue. Then I asked them to let me buy new boots, which is when I realized they also gave me a boot that was not supportive enough for the elements I was working on, which is another story. I got the Jackson Debuts in the end and got them heat molded.
The fitter said they might have to re-mount my skate to correct my accessory navicular. I felt like I could go in a straight line when I did one foot glides and my coach said I was skating straight. I also had my boots punched out, but I am still getting blisters from the tongue because the side of the tongue rubs against the bone. I'm wondering if my boot just doesn't fit my foot. I have just been using makeup sponges for that issue.
In my current skates, I had to ask them to try on different sizes. After skating in them for a few weeks, I feel like my heels are slipping when I do jumps due to blisters around the heel area when I tried a few jumps. (I’m not sure if my heels are slipping anymore after skating in them longer. I don't know what is counted as heel slippage). They also said I had narrow feet but didn’t recommend any other brands. Originally, they had wanted me in a smaller size after seeing the insole but that hurt my big toe too much and squished my toes a little bit when I tried it on so I asked for a bigger size. In my current skates, it didn't feel like my heels were lifting when I tried them on in the store, but I don't think I tested heel slippage correctly.
I'm working on sit spin/power pulls/backspin/loop jump/bkwd 3 turns right now and plan on learning all my single jumps and axel and potentially doubles or go into ice dance after my axel. ~115 lbs. 5' 2". After researching online, it looks like I have a roman foot and normal to high arches, possibly narrow heels. I also have accessory navicular bones in both my feet. Sorry if this was too long, but I would just rather get correctly fitted so I don't mess up my feet and to make sure I don't waste any more money buying skates that don't fit correctly. I hope you can give me some advice! Thank you in advance!
TLDR:
-Looking for skate recommendations(specific models) that will fit my feet(from the looking at the forum, possibly Riedell, Edea?
-Will I need my skates mounted a certain way because of my accessory navicular?
-Looking for skate fitter recommendations
I’ve seen recommendations for a fitter more accessible to me, but I am willing to travel out of state if I need to if there are better ones where the sport is more popular. (in socal since I am going there this summer).
I switched from skates that were too big to skates that were too narrow about a few months ago. I got my first pair from the rink I skate at where someone measured my foot. When I went to get new skates at my current fitter, they told me my skates were too big. The current fitter did not measure my feet at all and just took the insole out for me to stand on to see if the length was correct. I also wasn't exactly sure how the skates were supposed to feel since it was my first time getting a fitted skate. They didn’t take into account how much I weigh or much of anything.
I realized the skates were too narrow when my feet became super red after skating less than 5 minutes, and I started having pain just standing in them for a few minutes. They told me I just need to break them in more when I told them the issues I was having. It was clearly not a break in issue. Then I asked them to let me buy new boots, which is when I realized they also gave me a boot that was not supportive enough for the elements I was working on, which is another story. I got the Jackson Debuts in the end and got them heat molded.
The fitter said they might have to re-mount my skate to correct my accessory navicular. I felt like I could go in a straight line when I did one foot glides and my coach said I was skating straight. I also had my boots punched out, but I am still getting blisters from the tongue because the side of the tongue rubs against the bone. I'm wondering if my boot just doesn't fit my foot. I have just been using makeup sponges for that issue.
In my current skates, I had to ask them to try on different sizes. After skating in them for a few weeks, I feel like my heels are slipping when I do jumps due to blisters around the heel area when I tried a few jumps. (I’m not sure if my heels are slipping anymore after skating in them longer. I don't know what is counted as heel slippage). They also said I had narrow feet but didn’t recommend any other brands. Originally, they had wanted me in a smaller size after seeing the insole but that hurt my big toe too much and squished my toes a little bit when I tried it on so I asked for a bigger size. In my current skates, it didn't feel like my heels were lifting when I tried them on in the store, but I don't think I tested heel slippage correctly.
I'm working on sit spin/power pulls/backspin/loop jump/bkwd 3 turns right now and plan on learning all my single jumps and axel and potentially doubles or go into ice dance after my axel. ~115 lbs. 5' 2". After researching online, it looks like I have a roman foot and normal to high arches, possibly narrow heels. I also have accessory navicular bones in both my feet. Sorry if this was too long, but I would just rather get correctly fitted so I don't mess up my feet and to make sure I don't waste any more money buying skates that don't fit correctly. I hope you can give me some advice! Thank you in advance!
TLDR:
-Looking for skate recommendations(specific models) that will fit my feet(from the looking at the forum, possibly Riedell, Edea?
-Will I need my skates mounted a certain way because of my accessory navicular?
-Looking for skate fitter recommendations
I’ve seen recommendations for a fitter more accessible to me, but I am willing to travel out of state if I need to if there are better ones where the sport is more popular. (in socal since I am going there this summer).