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Blade and boot recommendations

Started by Freeskatekate, April 22, 2018, 08:57:45 PM

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amy1984

Quote from: Freeskatekate on May 30, 2018, 05:23:21 PM
kicking myself that I didn't go to a better fitter and he ordered them based on my sneaker size.

That's an expensive lesson to learn lol.  But don't worry... most of us have done the same thing at some point.

dlbritton

Quote from: Freeskatekate on May 30, 2018, 05:23:21 PM
kicking myself that I didn't go to a better fitter and he ordered them based on my sneaker size.

A good fitter is essential. I currently skate in Riedell mens 8 1/2 Wide recommended by the second fitter I saw. My first pair was a Riedell mens 9 Wide which was too big, but the first fitter convinced me that is what I needed. I wear a 10 wide street shoe so shoe size has no real bearing.
Pre-bronze MITF, PSIA Ski Instructor, PSIA Childrens Specialist 1, AASI SnowBoard Instructor.

Loops

Quote from: Freeskatekate on May 30, 2018, 05:23:21 PM
I spoke way too soon, the boots are actually too roomy and my toes are shifting around and my big toe is doing all the work and badly irritating my Tibialis Anterior muscle. Kind of that weird shin pain you get from walking in flip flops for too long. Podiatrist has recommended going custom so I'm deciding between SP Teri and Harlick. Shame the Freestyles don't work, even with the insoles, kicking myself that I didn't go to a better fitter and he ordered them based on my sneaker size.

I've always had the opposite problem- never enough room in the front!  I'm getting custom Jacksons this go around.  We'll be ordering in the near future.  I've heard on this forum that Riedell does a good job too.  Unless you're in SF, or looking to go visit, there are other options.  The Jacksons will be 950 and the Riedells were even more reasonable iir.

Query

You can also make/cut your own insole, out of something like foam. It should be wide enough to wrap around the sides of your toes. If how isn't obvious, look at my web page (see page on bottom of this message) on modifying boot fit.

You might even be able to attach athletic tape to the bottom of your current insole in such a way as to create "wings" on the side of the insole that take up the space on the sides of your toes.

BTW, if only your toes were loose, you probably wouldn't slide around. Chances are, it is loose a little back from there as well.