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Offline WaltzJump413

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Re: New beginner skates
« Reply #25 on: November 01, 2013, 02:07:01 AM »
Joanna--Were you able to get your skates yet? :)
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Re: New beginner skates
« Reply #26 on: January 04, 2014, 05:19:40 PM »
Hey guys! Thanks for all your help. I FINALLY got my skates last week! When I tried on the 255's they were incredibly stiff and looked really bulging at the ankles. So, I ended up getting the Riedell 229's in 7 1/2 narrow as they were comparatively much more comfortable!  :D

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Re: New beginner skates
« Reply #27 on: January 04, 2014, 06:05:26 PM »
No, I didn't try flexing the ankle. I do like the 255's more, but that might be because they're the only ones that I was able to try on in narrow. It's a bummer that I wouldn't be able to get them for over a month though! But I want to get the ones that are right for me. Would it be better to get the 229's and upgrade when the time comes...or get the 255's which should last me a little longer? (assuming I can bend the ankle)

Unless the company has something in stock on the shelves (a common size, for example) then a 4 to 6 week wait is not uncommon. I don't know how companies work for rec skates, but I know for other skates they do the orders as they come in unless it's something people are know to ask for.  As far as I know Harlicks, Jackson, and SP-teri are all built by hand in the US.  It's not like there's a big factory in China churning them out (though that may be true of some of the sporting goods store skates).
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Re: New beginner skates
« Reply #28 on: January 04, 2014, 07:37:07 PM »
Jackson's higher level boots are hand made in Canada :)

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Re: New beginner skates
« Reply #29 on: January 04, 2014, 07:38:36 PM »
Jackson's higher level boots are hand made in Canada :)

Sooooryyyy!  :blush:   I mean to say "North America" really I did!
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Re: New beginner skates
« Reply #30 on: January 04, 2014, 08:26:59 PM »
Hey guys! Thanks for all your help. I FINALLY got my skates last week! When I tried on the 255's they were incredibly stiff and looked really bulging at the ankles. So, I ended up getting the Riedell 229's in 7 1/2 narrow as they were comparatively much more comfortable!  :D

That's great! :) Happy skating!
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