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Comments for SkaterDad.com http://skaterdad.com/ A Dad Entering The Icy World of Figure Skating Sun, 07 Feb 2021 18:23:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Comment on Why is there a bag of screws in the box with new skates? by Guy https://skaterdad.com/bag-screws-new-skates/#comment-11359 Sun, 07 Feb 2021 18:23:37 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=180#comment-11359 About to buy a used pair, so this is very useful information! Especially for a non-expert like me.

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Comment on Figure Skater Essentials – Top Ten Must Haves! by Zoe https://skaterdad.com/figure-skater-essentials-top-ten/#comment-11050 Sun, 20 Dec 2020 13:35:11 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=138#comment-11050 thanks for the article !

i would recommend to add to this list : a hat or headband , because ears get cold when you skate fast; gloves are good not only to keep your hands warm but also in case you fall on ice it will help you to prevent scratches. 🙂

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Comment on Making Sense of Figure Skate Blade Profiles by Lisa Heltzel https://skaterdad.com/making-sense-figure-skate-blade-profiles/#comment-9874 Thu, 12 Mar 2020 16:51:01 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=125#comment-9874 Thank- you for this. It has helped me with understanding the “sweet spot” better. I started as an adult skater, had a 15yr absence and am starting again. My old riedells did not fit feet anymore, and I was fitted with Jackson freestyles with 8ft. rocker. Struggled, got frustrated figuring I was “overbooted” bought a new pair of ” teach me to skate again” Jackson Mystique – 8 ft. rocker and am still struggling-keep grazing bottom toe pick. I believe my riedells were 7 ft. rocker. I feel as if I can’t keep my weight off the front of my feet. Probably just me, I will keep at it. My 3 turns are down right scary LOL! so won’t be trying them for awhile. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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Comment on Why is there a bag of screws in the box with new skates? by Mel https://skaterdad.com/bag-screws-new-skates/#comment-9763 Tue, 18 Feb 2020 06:22:34 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=180#comment-9763 I’m so glad I found your website before my new skates arrived, just wanted to say thanks!

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Comment on Boot Covers: Just Fashion or an Essential Accessory? by John https://skaterdad.com/boot-covers-fashion-necessary-accessory/#comment-9756 Sun, 16 Feb 2020 14:58:51 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=94#comment-9756 In reply to Cindy.

Thank you for sharing! It’s interesting to know that it’s – to some extent at least – a reversible or at least repeatable process.

I don’t think it hurts the leather particularly from what I’ve read; it’s just a bit of work to do it (or money to pay somebody to do it). I’m lazy so for me it would be cheaper and simpler to just get boot covers in a variety of colors, even though it isn’t as cool as actually having skates that are a particular color. But reading around I do see some people using that as a way to get black skates when they bought white, so you have shared a good tip!

That said, even with black boots my son used boot covers for the protection they offer, and my youngest enjoys mixing the colors up based on her mood 🙂

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Comment on Boot Covers: Just Fashion or an Essential Accessory? by Cindy https://skaterdad.com/boot-covers-fashion-necessary-accessory/#comment-9755 Sun, 16 Feb 2020 14:47:51 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=94#comment-9755 Sean and John, I am an adult beginner andtook classes with an instructor who skated for many years with one of the ice shows. She routinely dyed her skates, and would show up with different colored boots (the tiger stripes were my favorite!) from time to time. I don’t know what long-term effect the dye would have on the leather, but it didn’t seem to be a problem for her. And I think it would be much easier from white to black than vice versa.

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Comment on Blades: Radius Of Hollow (ROH) by Amanda https://skaterdad.com/blades-radius-of-hollow-roh/#comment-9443 Sun, 22 Dec 2019 08:57:09 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=110#comment-9443 thanks for explaining this, i always wondered what that meant

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Comment on Choosing An Ice Skating Bag – So Many Choices! by Adrian https://skaterdad.com/choosing-ice-skating-bag/#comment-9363 Fri, 06 Dec 2019 04:30:06 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=150#comment-9363 This post was super helpful! Thank you!

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Comment on Boot Covers: Just Fashion or an Essential Accessory? by Sean https://skaterdad.com/boot-covers-fashion-necessary-accessory/#comment-9215 Sun, 03 Nov 2019 04:08:48 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=94#comment-9215 In reply to John.

Thanks John,

That’s sound advice and it’s refreshing to hear that we are there to skate. So considering the cost is better, the fit is fine, and it’s a beginner class – I think white is the way to go. Plus it’s important these days to not plug kids (and adults) into gender roles such as skate colour when the point is to get out there and have fun and learn a new sport. I used to play goalie but my knees have suffered so I’m heading in a new direction so I can get back out on the ice.

Thanks again 🙂

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Comment on Boot Covers: Just Fashion or an Essential Accessory? by John https://skaterdad.com/boot-covers-fashion-necessary-accessory/#comment-9194 Thu, 31 Oct 2019 02:19:27 +0000 http://skaterdad.com/?p=94#comment-9194 In reply to Sean.

Sean, you ask a really good question. My son did not experience any issues at all with the women’s skates, other than needing to get a slightly larger size in order to fit his foot width. It’s also of note that the sizes in women’s and men’s skates are not the same. That is, Men’s size 10 is not the same length as a Women’s size 10. Thankfully it sounds like you’ve been able to try the skates on and know that they fit, so that’s not really an issue.

I’m also told that Jacksons tend to have a wider fit than similarly priced Riedell models, so that’s also in your favor. Basically, if the boot fits, I don’t see any issue whatsoever in wearing it. My youngest daughter loves wearing black skates; my son had no issue wearing white skates. The only issue I had at one point was that when searching for an upgrade for my son’s skates, I wanted to get a D-width boot, and discovered that quite often the women’s models simply did not offer a D-width option and that to get that I had to open my wallet that bit wider and investigate the men’s equivalent black boot, where amazingly a D-width boot was suddenly available.

Especially if you’re beginning skating, my personal feeling is to say go for it. If you enjoy the class and keep developing your skating then at some point your coaches may recommend that you consider a different boot for various reasons (usually related to being an adult with height and weight that require a bit more ankle support than a kid), but then again, adults don’t usually start doing lots of jumps either, so the stress on the skates is much less than those crazy young ‘uns!

Good luck to you and I really hope you get some enjoyment from being on the ice. It’s so great to see adults taking up figure skating!

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