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Buying New Ice Skates


By : Drew Mers   
Submitted 2009-02-19 12:42:08
If you are a novice at ice skating, it would definitely be very difficult to purchase your first pair of ice skates. Should it be brand new or previously owned? Should you buy a branded, expensive pair or settle for the generic, cheap ones? Or, should you buy at all?

The most important thing to remember is that when buying skate boots and blades, one size does not fit all. The purchase of a pair of ice skates needs to be individualized. It would be very hard to even learn to move and glide while using either a very small or an extremely large pair or boots. It is never wise to buy a pair even if it does not fit, just because it is within the budget.

On the other hand, while it may be rather costly, it is usually wise to get custom-made boots instead. These are built around a mold of the skaters foot. Even if these are more expensive by s few hundred dollars, they are definitely cost-effective. This does not mean though that production line skates are a waste, because sometimes, one finds a pair that is a perfect fit in this group.

For parents shopping for their skater kids new pair, it might be useful to double the kids socks while measuring his feet, especially when he has not reached his full growth potential yet. Thus, one essentially leaves room for growth when a half-size bigger is bought. Some coaches do not advocate this practice though, as it can compromise training and improvement, because of the size discrepancy.

It would be very helpful if there is a professional in the training rink who is available to consult for suggestions with boots and blades. This person can offer valuable information on the perfect skates for the skaters personal needs and goals, as well as his body type, learning curves, and abilities. This will make way for a more informed decision on the part of the buyer.

It might also be of use if one can borrow first a pair of slightly used boots, like those that are up for sale in skating clubs by members or those in second-hand sports shops. It is not recommended to try on the boots at recreational rental skates centers, as these do not give an authentic feel to potential skaters. The skating clubs might have the pair you are looking for, so it might be a good idea to try them on for a few days or weeks to find out if they work for you before actually.

The rentals may also be a good way to evaluate your personal preferences. You can first ask the rental to lend you a pair that is relatively new and sharp, and try them on for a month, for instance, before purchasing your first pair of ice skates. This offers an added advantage in that once you find out before the month ends that you are not planning to pursue training in ice skating after all, then rentals would have saved you hundreds of dollars.

Lastly, if you already have an idea as to the specific skating field you want to focus on, then purchase the ice skates corresponding to your choice. Buy long track skates if you want to pursue long track speed skating. Buy figure skates if you want artistic skating.
Author Resource:- Drew Mers is an advertising consultant to the City Ice Pavilion, a new ice skating rink in Long Island City, Queens, New York.
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