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On the Ice => Sitting on the Boards Rink Side => Topic started by: AussieBob on December 25, 2010, 02:53:51 AM
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I'm visiting the US from Aus at end of Jan. Starting from LA heading up to Vancouver. Where along the coast is the best and cheapest skate shop to buy a decent pair of skates.
TIA.
Bob
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I'm in the LA area and as far as I know, the prices on skates are pretty much fixed at the manufacturer's price. So a pair of, say, Jackson Freestyles cost the same no matter which pro shop you go to, I think. In the Los Angeles area I would recommend USA Skates (http://usaskates.com/) down in Anaheim. I believe you need an appointment to get fitted for skates there.
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Thanks for that. If it's about the same, that makes it a bit easier.
are skates cheaper in Canada compare with US? figure skates. particularly in Vanvouver
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Thanks for that. If it's about the same, that makes it a bit easier.
are skates cheaper in Canada compare with US? figure skates. particularly in Vanvouver
Can't comment on price but the shop to go to is Cyclone Taylor. They sold me my first pair of figure skates and were lovely.
I can't remember for definite but I think they were able to fiddle something with the tax as I'm not from Canada, so they registered the sale to my home address.
I'm not promising that sort of "helpfulness," but they understand figure skates and provide a very good service.
They have a website so if you have an idea what you're looking for you can compare prices to the US.
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I'm in the LA area and as far as I know, the prices on skates are pretty much fixed at the manufacturer's price. So a pair of, say, Jackson Freestyles cost the same no matter which pro shop you go to, I think. In the Los Angeles area I would recommend USA Skates (http://usaskates.com/) down in Anaheim. I believe you need an appointment to get fitted for skates there.
I agree USA Skates is the best in Southern Ca
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I think it really depends on who you get at USA Skates. I have several friends who have stopped going there because one of the guys is really rude to customers and tries to over-boot skaters.
What level skater are you? That is an important factor in determining what type of skates you should be getting.
Also, if you are having them shipped to you outside of the state where you buy them, make sure they don't charge you for state sales tax. If you are buying them and taking delivery within the state, you should buy them in Oregon, where there is no sales tax.
If you can go anywhere on the west coast, you might consider doing your skate shopping in San Francisco, where you can get fitted for skates right at the Harlick and SP Teri manufacturers' head offices.
SP Teri: www.spteri.com
436 N. Canal Street, Unit 1
So. San Francisco, CA 94080
Phone (650) 871-1715
Harlick: www.harlick.com
893 American Street
San Carlos CA 94070
Phone (650)593-2093