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On the Ice => The Pro Shop => Topic started by: AgnesNitt on March 17, 2011, 04:38:00 PM
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I was looking at some blades the other day from a manufacturer. One was marked sychro, the other dance. They looked identical, but were priced differently. So What is the difference?
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I'm not sure, but my dance coach thought the synchro blades were perfectly appropriate for me, especially since I still do a little free skating. I thought that synchro blades had slightly larger toe picks, but I haven't done a direct comparison.
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In some of the lines I think they are pretty identical but the synchro blades are cheaper. I think they price them this way so that maybe synchro skaters will buy them as a team and to offset some of the other costs from synchro, with all of the costumes, competition expenses and ice-time.
Are the synchro blades thinner as well? I should know this but my brain is on vacation.... wish I was... sigh.
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I think Dance blades are slightly narrower than Synchro, most Dance blades have a 5/16" ROH as well whereas Synchro blades are all 7/16".
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The Wilson Precision looks a lot like the Super Dance 99, but it isn't slimlined and its about half the price. What does having a thinner blade do? I'm really curious.
http://www.usaskates.com/figureskateblades/jwprecisionpskateblade.html
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I think Dance blades are slightly narrower than Synchro, most Dance blades have a 5/16" ROH as well whereas Synchro blades are all 7/16".
ROH is a whole other animal - MK Dance and Wilson Super Dance 99 are 3mm wide and other blades are 4mm.
The thinner blade supposedly makes it easier to change edges and makes turns easier and quicker. I have danced in the thiin blades for 10 years and so I have no idea anymore.
The Super Dance 99 is REALLY short and I'm guessing that the Wilson Synchro is not that short.