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Title: How do you know if your skates are fully broken in?
Post by: sk8great on January 21, 2013, 08:26:52 PM
So how do you know?  ;D  :laugh:
Title: Re: How do you know if your skates are fully broken in?
Post by: sarahspins on January 21, 2013, 09:03:49 PM
When they are comfortable and you don't have any "hot spots" to address or deal with (blisters, rubbing, or just pressure like on ankle bones or bunions that can be fixed by having the boots punched) and you aren't fighting the boot to get the ankle to bend enough, or feeling like you "can't" bend as much as you'd like to... then they are broken in.  I like to describe it as the moment where they no longer feel like "new" skates and feel like "your" skates :)

Boots can be 'broken in' by some skaters in just a few sessions, or it might take months - it just depends on your skates, what kind of skating you do, how much you skate, and how sensitive your feet are.  It's not something that someone else can look at and tell you - you have to decide.
Title: Re: How do you know if your skates are fully broken in?
Post by: Robin on March 28, 2013, 12:47:05 AM
You know your skates are broken in when you don't think about them or your feet. You just skate.
Title: Re: How do you know if your skates are fully broken in?
Post by: slcbelle on May 30, 2013, 10:49:36 AM
You know your skates are broken in when you don't think about them or your feet. You just skate.

This is...possible?  Wow.  I want that!
Title: Re: How do you know if your skates are fully broken in?
Post by: sarahspins on May 30, 2013, 11:37:13 AM
This is...possible?  Wow.  I want that!

It is.. hang in there, eventually you'll figure out what will work well for your feet :)