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Boys Figure Skates

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Riedell 33 TS Boys - Size 12.5 Child

Jackson Marquis Boys JS1993 - Size 1.5

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Buying Boys Figure Skates

There is a couple things you should consider before buying Boys figure skates. This information will help you. First determine how you will be wearing your Boys figure skates. Ask yourself, Will you be taking lessons every week? And will you be doing jumps? Make a decision on how serious you will be about Figure Skating. Do you think you will keep doing it for years? Perhaps you want to learn ice dancing as well as figure skating. Take a close look at what type of foot you have, take notice of details in shapes and curves. Also check to see if you have any foot problems like bunions, hammertoes or corns. All these factors will affect the type of Boys figure skates you need to buy. For casual figure skating Purchasing pre-made Boys figure skates will be better. Casual figure skating is someone who goes figure skating a couple times a month, mostly as a social activity. Factory made Boys figure skates tend to have soft boots and small toe picks. Always buy boots and blades separately not packaged if you are going to be figure skating more often than a couple times a months. Buying and installing these two pieces apart from each other is smart so you can get the blade placed exactly where you need it. Find an experienced skate fitter to find out what is is best for you to skate with. Ordering customize Boys figure skates is smart if you have unusually shaped feet. Custom ordered Boys figure skates take about four to six weeks to get and begin at around $500 a pair. Measuring and taking pictures of your feet is part of this fee, but if you require molds of your feet, be prepared to pay extra. For approximately 30 minutes a day you should wear your new Boys figure skates with socks or nylons. When you remove the socks you will find that they are dry. A slight amount of water added will help to soften the boots. If at all possible it would be wise to wear your Boys figure skates everyday. Walking around helps but also doing squats and lunges is best in breaking in your boots.

Gel -type padding:

Most of the time padding is always necessary. Fortunately for Figure Skaters, the use of silicone padding is very common in Boys figure skates. Figureskates.net offers skates with the best padding. Common areas of pain are the anklebones and the area above the ankle where the boot ends. Small toes are also a common place for pain. Look for added protection on the back of Boys figure skates for heel protection. You might not have any pain or problems, or you might be making more adjustments than you think. Commons for a lot of internal boot problems is simple and cost affective. Should there be friction in a certain area of the boot, it can be punched out. This procedure can be done at shoe repair shops. Punching out means one of two things: The boot has a metal ball in the problem area for at least a day. The area which causes you pain is actually removed with a knife. Other kinds of padding: You do not have to use gel-type for your Boys figure skates. There are other kinds available, the sponge disc-shaped pads, which are most cost effective which cost less than the gel type, or you might want to buy some lambs wool to stuff into problem areas. Dr. Scholls makes a wide variety of insoles should you need any extra cushioning and support. What to do on the ice: Doing older moves that you are used to are going to be harder to with your new pair of Boys figure skates. You are not able to bend as well and those blades will feel a lot sharper, especially if you have just graduated from unsharpened ones. Moving and skating forward will be harder to do and in new boots and this will really teach you the lesson that bending your knees is as essential. Re-adjust your laces every few minutes is normal. Keep adjusting them until they are comfortable and snug. You may be able to leave the top hook unlaced, but its important that you do not lace them all the way at first.

Maintaining & protecting your Boys figure skates:

Matching polish with keep your Boys figure skates clean and free from scuffs. You can also find the spray-on paint which does a great job of bringing back the Boys figure skates original color. Keeping leather of your Boys figure Skates and soles is a must if you want keep them in good shape. When the ice melts off your skate it can damage it. Weaker Skates can be dangerous to skate on. If there is rotting in the soles, the screws that keep the blades in place can rust and fall out. This would be a good time to buy new Boys Figure Skates. Sno Seal or beeswax. Well help water proof your skates and protect them for the long run. Protected blades are clean blades: If your Boys Figure Skates even have the smallest imperfections they can stop you from doing easy moves. Rubber blade guards are cheap and will last for a long time. They usually all come in the same size and your local pro shop will cut them to fit your skate. Wipe down your blade covers periodically to keep them clean.
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