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Which Figure skates would you recomend?

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At the moment i have freesport figure skates but when i come to get a different pair of skates which would you recomend? At the moment mine have like no ankle support and im looking for a pair that have good support.

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  1. classique because they give starting ankle support for beginning into spins and jumps


  2. from experience i just want to say dont even consider getting risports if you have thin ankles.... its the mistake i made and TRUST me im paying for it now. the ankle joint bones that stick out the sides have gotten real big from me having to tie the skates so tight round the ankle part that they hurt every time i skate now, not to mention it grosses people out lol they look really sick.

    iv heard jackson skates are good though, and if you have normal size ankles then it shouldnt be a problem [i have some friends who do and they have no problems with their risports]

  3. I am not sure what things you are learning at this point. But I would go with Ridell bronze star or silver star. Silver star will not break down as fast as the others. So if you are doing axels and doubles I would go with silver star. But below that you don't really need much mroe than bronze star. Ridell are a great brand of skates and they are the ones I have always used and I would definately recommend them.

  4. I would suggest Riedell or Jackson. If you are going to need blade placements make sure you get a wood heel.

  5. What are you currently working on?  For beginners, I suggest Riedells.  They have a pretty decent array of boots for various levels....beginner through very advanced.  They have a pretty handy recommendation chart on their site (riedellskates.com) that can easily place you into which model boot or boot/blade set you should be in according to your skill level.  It also allows you to plan ahead a little, anticipating what is coming up and what support level you'll need.  I haven't really seen any other brands have quite a large selection like Riedell and while I haven't worn them myself, my stepdaughters and a majority of skaters I coach have been very happy with them, siting that they are very comfortable....and sometimes a little more affordable.  When you do decide to get your new skates, be sure to get professionally fitted at a skate shop or vendor so you order the correct size, width and model.  Even if you don't order from them whomever fit you, at least you know what to order.  :)

  6. risports

    i dont know your level so i cant say which one, but you want risports

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