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Whats in your figure skating bag? :D

Started by sk8great, December 17, 2012, 10:42:03 PM

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pompeiii

- Riedell 229 TS skates
- Teal soakers
- Purple hard guards (that are now too long for new skates... that's this week's project)
- towel
- gloves
- pair of trouser socks (plus a couple single mismatched socks since I have a habit of losing single socks)
- champion cord
- black sharpie (why, I don't know)

AgnesNitt

Quote from: platyhiker on December 18, 2012, 09:39:13 AM
I have a LL Bean skating bag.  In it is...

Oberhamer skates with terry cloth soakers on
.....

Vintage? Didn't they stop making these?
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

platyhiker

Quote from: AgnesNitt on January 03, 2013, 12:04:30 PM
Quote from: platyhiker on December 18, 2012, 09:39:13 AM
I have a LL Bean skating bag.  In it is...

Oberhamer skates with terry cloth soakers on
Vintage? Didn't they stop making these?

Very vintage.  I wish I could remember exactly what year my parents bought them for me - my best guess is 1982.  I skated on them through April or May of 1985, skating about 50 hours a year.  Then they went largely unused until I resumed skating last winter.  (I am guessing that I am skating on the oldest skates of anyone on the forum.  :) )

The boots are still in good shape, but I know they won't last forever.  I am dreading the time when wear out - skates of today are seem soooo much stiffer to me when I've poked and prodded at them in the skate shop while waiting for my skates to be sharpened.

I don't when Oberhamer went of business.  Does anybody know what year they folded?  A quick google search did not turn up an answer.

KillianL

Me, I have a black transpack backpack with:

My Riedell Elite Royal 900 skates (2003 model I believe, and with almost four years on 'em), blades covered in black soakers with seatbelt-like material on the bottom
Folder for coach's notes and other materials (pen, blank paper, recent test sheets, step patterns, USFS MIF rulebook, latest program music CD)
Old, faithful translucent blue glitter hard guards clearly marked with my maiden name :P
Phillips head screwdriver
Lock for the rink's locker
Travel-size pack of facial tissue
Two matching pairs of gloves
Hard (rollerblading) wrist guard
Knee/Elbow pad (it's whatever I need it to be, when I need it at all)
Combo hip/knee pads I made from scratch to imitate those pricey Clear Clouds, fashioned from their patent filing drawings and 3/16" Akton gel padding material I bought at a fraction of the cost
Athletic tape and foam liner tape for it, just in case...

That's it!  That's enough.  :blush:

Sk8tmum

DD # 1:
Two pairs of gloves - matching.
Pink fuzzy skate drying towel.
Skates
1 pair soft covers
2 pairs of hard guards.
4 missing socks - mismatching
1 pair of sweatpants (from changing after school).
3 books (just in case)
1 catnip mouse (blame the cat)

DD # 2
1 stroking CD
1 backup program copy
1 pair of skates
0 hardguards (grrr ...)
1 pair of soft covers
3 pairs of mittens and gloves
1 chamois for drying skates
1 candy wrapper (empty)

DS # 1
1 black glove (which is why he raids the lost and found)
1 backup CD for each program
1 pair of giant skate guards
1 pair of (mismatched) soakers
0 skate drying towels (grrr)
2 pairs of socks that are supposed to be thrown out
1 random skate lace (they don't break in pairs, which probably means that one broke and got replaced ...)

accordion

I have a Zuca with the light blue denim insert, inside:

Jackson Classique skates - size 9, sadly these are white
One fluffy pastel blue ice halo
Pair of royal blue gloves
Pair of wristguards
Pair light blue soakers + towel (from skaterslanding)
Pair teal guards (replacing the pastel blue/white glitter ones that I left at the rink :'()
Pack of tissues (not blue)
Water bottle with an accordion on it... ;D
Rink card - currently LOADED with ice time money. Merry Christmas!
Spares of: hairties, skating socks and girly things.

That is it. After today's tumble I'm thinking of adding some foils of paracetamol or ibuprofen. Possibly some gin too. :o

My daughter is about to take up skating and she is eyeing off my Zuca. It's mine, all mine.  :love:  She can make do with the backpack the rink hands out. 
Will do almost anything for pizza.
http://bobbinsbikesandblades.com/wordpress/

Bunny Hop

Blue Transpak backpack

- Riedell Gold Medallion skates/MK Pro blades
- hard guards
- soakers (kitty cat print)
- old face cloth for drying blades
- notebook and pen (for when I just have to remember something coach says!)
- lace tightening hook (not used for years)
- lip balm
- bandaids
- heel grips
- skipping rope
- wrapover jacket (for the occasions I forget to bring a proper jacket - easily done in an Aussie summer!)
- gloves
- water bottle

rosereedy

LL Bean skate bag.
- custom Klingbeils
- purple soakers
-one pair of guards
-7 pairs of gloves. Yes 7!
-lots of pony tail holders
-Chapstick
-stink balls of my skates
-Two scentsy scent packs
-2 skate towels
-skating notebook
-music

Bercana

Ok I'll bite. I have a Dakine Ski Boot Bag with the following. I'm thinking I should start carrying a small notebook too to take notes right after sessions (since I never do it once I get home):

Loose Items:

  • Pair of Edea Skates
  • Pair of soakers
  • Pair of hard guards
  • Nalgene water bottle
  • 2 Microfiber cloths (one backup that always in my bag in case I forget to pack the main one)
  • 1 giant sharpie (for drawing on the ice)

Large Mesh Bag:

  • Soft foam knee pads
  • Snowboarding wrist guards (way more comfy than skateboarding wrist guards)
  • 2 knit hats
  • 1 ball cap
  • 1 pair of gloves
  • Huge bundle of thin nylon socks (half a dozen pair)

Plastic Card Carrying Case:

  • Coins & Cash
  • Public skating punch card (noon public skates by my office are half empty)
  • Skate Canada Card
  • Bandaids

Small Mesh Travel Pouch:

  • Kleenex packet
  • Blistex
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Pen & Sharpie
  • Tiny multi-tool with scissors, file and screw drivers
  • Spare laces
  • Spare pair of thin nylon socks (new - still in packaging)
  • iPod Shuffle & audio cable
  • iPhone 5 case (I only use a case for skating)
  • Single-use contact lenses (as a backup since I normally wear glasses)
  • Foam ear plugs (sometimes come in handy)
  • Small ziplock with bandaids, business cards and another copy of my Skate Canada card

dlbritton

US Ski Team Boot Bag

  • Riedell 255TS
  • Soakers
  • Polypropylene jacket
  • Drying towel
  • Blade guards
  • Public skate punch card
  • Hair brush
  • Screw driver

Mesh Bag

  • Foam knee pads
  • Wrist guards
  • Mondor stockings
  • Fleece gloves
  • Hex elbow pads
Pre-bronze MITF, PSIA Ski Instructor, PSIA Childrens Specialist 1, AASI SnowBoard Instructor.

twinskaters

I'm glad I saw this post because I made a few discoveries while taking inventory.

My bag is a black and white and pink Ju-Ju-Be diaper/tote bag that doesn't look anything like a diaper bag. Inside:

- Skates

- Purple terry soakers

- Pink glitter guards I offered to take off my daughter's hands because she got them as a gift and really wanted purple. I like pink but mostly just care a whole lot less.

- blue microfiber dollar store towel

- empty container of floss-picks for teeth (discovery #1, refilled!)

- expired rec card

- receipt for new rec card

- lip balm

- hand cream

- empty altoid tin

- one loose unused tissue

- two pairs of little girl socks (why, when they have their own zucas? I don't know.)

- one pair of big girl socks

- yoga pants

- jacket with gloves in pockets

- four CDs, two of each daughter's music. This is discovery #2 and I should probably let coach know I somehow went home yesterday with his discs and mine.

- One plastic jaw clip thingie attached to the bag handle

- Tums



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littlerain

I love this post hehe. :)

My bag is a big purse/tote type thing with some studs on the outside that my fiance's brother's girlfriend gave me for Christmas one year. It isn't quite right for me to wear in normal life, but i'm happy i can use it for my skates!

Anyway, here's what's inside!
- skates
- soakers
- 1-2 pairs of gloves
- pack of kleenex
- neon pink skate guards
- boot covers (were white but now a bit blue-tinged after a laundry round lol)
- small pouch with deodorant, bobbi pins/hair ties, lip balm, girl things
- leather pouch with change, freestyle punch card, public skate pass, and sometimes money lol

Meli

Purple floral Transpack Ice bag:

Jackson Competitors
Neon tie dye soakers
Purple hard guards
iPod shuffle
knee pads
towel for knee pads
towel for blades
small coin purse with quarters and singles for the soda/bottled water machine
hair elastics
band-aids
emery board (kept cracking nails grabbing the blade on the catch foot spiral)
socks
punch card for public
cherry chapstick
gloves


PhysicsOnIce

I have a Lowepro backpack, designed for photographic use, but the padding is great to protect the skates while on a bike ride and it has a waterproof cover in case of bad weather.... In short I haven't gotten around to buying transpack.

Inside main pocket:

  • skates-Sp-Teri KT2 with Mk Professional Blades
  • Tennis skirt
  • Leotard
  • Warm up pully
  • My "old lady" underwear, i.e. butt crash pads
  • Matching pair of Gloves
  • 2 soakers sets- one light pink bunny shaped and the other neon green
  • Hot pink guards
  • Overboot tights
  • Wallet with money, id cards, and skating cards (Fed. card, rink card, and club card)

Inside make-up bag:

  • Two sets of knee highs
  • Two bunga sleeves
  • Weighted Jump Rope
  • Two different weight therabands
  • Extra hair ties
  • Micro-fiber towel
  • Screw driver
  • Good luck and protection book- i.e. a gift from my mom
  • extra make up pads to put in skates when my arches are bothering me

Outside Bottle Pockets:

  • Hot pink Water Bottle
  • contact lenses and solutions
  • keys (office, home, and bike)
  • Ibuprofen
  • bandaids

Front outside pocket:

  • two copies of my music
  • Skating Journal and pen


This makes the backpack sound rather heavy......in winter there is a few other items added including ear warmers, long tights, ski cap and second pair of gloves to just to make sure I don't ride home with wet gloves on and my sweaty hair exposed to the elements.
Let your heart and soul guide your blades

AgnesNitt

Oh, where, oh where, do I begin.
Skates. Soakers.
Public skate card
Two blade towels
Skating safe hip pads
Skating safe knee pads
Box full of stuff for my feet: callus pads, blister pads, bandaids, moleskin
Scissors
Two pairs of mismatched knee highs
One gray and one black glove to form a single pair
A clutch of slilipos gel tubes
A gel pad that I never use, but might use in my hat someday
Screwdriver
Some cheap earphones.
A book about WWII that I bought in the dollar store. Not bad.
Yes I'm in with the 90's. I have a skating blog. http://icedoesntcare.blogspot.com/

Bill_S





Skates
Soakers
Hard guards
Ace-brand neoprene knee supports
Foam pads for under the neoprene supports
Volleyball elbow pads
Small container Aleve pain killer
Cloth gloves
Pencil (?) - it's coming out!
81 cents in change - also coming out!
Extra paper towels
CD case holding cds, receipts, and punch card
Bill Schneider

Christy

Ski Transpack containing:

skates - Jackson Elite Plus / Ultima Legacy blades
white/blue soakers
red Reebok tough soakers
red hard guards
2 bunga pads
$10 for emergencies
couple of bandaids in various sizes
freebie red drawstring bag containing pack of tissues
another freebie drawstring bag (black this time!) with 3 pairs of boot covers in various colours
microfiber blade cloth
another microfiber blade cloth
details of the next few dances I'd like to test
CD of my programme music
Carmex lip salve
head band
pair of black gloves
pair of beige gloves
cotton wool balls

iomoon

Bill: your skate bag looks way too clean.  :P

Transpack:
-SP Teri ProTeri skates with MK Professional Blades
-Yelp towel
-pair of mismatched gloves
-skating socks
-soakers
-hair tie
-Burt's Bees lip treatment

After crashing on sit spins, I may need to put in some safety knee pads.  :sweat

Nate

Quote from: AgnesNitt on July 28, 2014, 04:55:10 PM

One gray and one black glove to form a single pair

Lol.  I wore One White and One Black glove on purpose.  It's great for knowing exactly where each hand is if you video yourself a lot.

Sissors, Screwdriver?  I'm scared :-P

PhysicsOnIce

Quote from: Nate on August 14, 2014, 01:32:56 AM

Sissors, Screwdriver?  I'm scared :-P

I keep a screwdriver in my bag at all times.... mainly in case a screw on my blades comes loose, but it does come in handy when something on my bike (main mode of transportation to and from the rink) comes loose. 
Let your heart and soul guide your blades

lutefisk

Volleyball elbow pads


Bill:  How do those volleyball elbow pads work for you?  I'm looking for elbow protection but don't like the armadillo-like pads offered for in-line skating.  Do you find that the volleyball pads offer adequate protection?

Bill_S

I like them, and wear them always. They are are WalMart cheapies purchased a few years back. (Which reminds me, the elastic is wearing out, so I need to get more.)

They fit under my sweatshirt, and are a little bulky, but not bad. If I bend my elbows, they will show through the sweatshirt material.



However they have saved my hide on too many occasions to remember. I remember a fast, bad fall a few years back where I hit the ice so hard that I skinned my elbow even through the pads...



I can't imagine how badly I would have been injured without the pads.
Bill Schneider

lutefisk

Jackson Freestyle skates with whatever blades were screwed on at the factory--Ultima something or other, I can never remember.

soakers

hard guards

microfiber towel

pair of spare laces

bunga pads

Flexmeter wrist guards

small notebook and pen

neck lanyard with either laminated dance patterns or Moves elements, depending on whether or not my dancing partner is available ( tip of the hat to Bill S)

a granola bar for apres skating; only bother with this if skating a session 1.5 hours or longer.  I'd include a chilled thermos containing a steadying G&T but it probably would go missing in action by the time I got off the ice.



lutefisk


Thanks Bill.  I shall go forth and procure a pair.  NB: my original post buried my reply amongst the photographs of your anatomy.


dlbritton

Quote from: lutefisk on August 14, 2014, 08:43:49 AM
Volleyball elbow pads


Bill:  How do those volleyball elbow pads work for you?  I'm looking for elbow protection but don't like the armadillo-like pads offered for in-line skating.  Do you find that the volleyball pads offer adequate protection?

I really like the Mcdavid hex cell elbow pads. They are much more flexible than volleyball pads. I use volleyball pads for my knees, mainly because I couldn't find the Mcdavid pads locally in XXL.  I found the elbow pads at Dicks Sporting Goods. I'm not sure of the model number and it isn't marked on my pads anywhere. I believe it is the 6515R.

Pre-bronze MITF, PSIA Ski Instructor, PSIA Childrens Specialist 1, AASI SnowBoard Instructor.