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Finger blisters
Does anyone else get blisters when they lace up their skates? I don't know if it's my laces, or if the skin on my fingers is just thin, but it really hurts because it's right on the part where teh joint is, which makes bending my fingers painful. And taking a shower is not a pleasant experience because when it bursts, ouch. Is there anything I can do to avoid this? A different type of laces maybe? Honestly, I don't remember what type of laces I'm using, they came with my skates.
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Yep....I do. On my pinky finger. On the side of the last join closest to the tip of the pinky. The lace rubs. Not that nice at all, and sometimes the skin cracks there, obviously not a good thing. Because I isolate it to just that part there, I stick a band-aid around that joint. No more problems after that. Except the band-aid costs a little bit. But well worth it. Same idea applies to blisters from skates rubbing. Band-aids to put a shield between us and whatever is causing the damage. Using a lace tightener device so that we don't have to pull the laces as much helps a bit too.
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I'm willing to bet you have nylon laces. They are thinner than the cotton ones (or the cotton/nylon blend) and can definitely cause what you are describing. I had nylon laces on my previous skates, and the blended ones on my current skates, and I always put on my gloves when I lace up. I take the gloves off to tie the laces at the top and tuck the loose ends in, but that's it.
I wouldn't recommend changing the type of laces b/c whatever laces you have are geared to the size of the holes on your skates. Cotton laces are thicker than nylon, so if you try using those, chances are the laces won't fit.
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I have the problem on my pinkies in the winter when I skate every day, outdoors most days. The best I can do is protect my pinkies before it starts with bandaids, mole skin or some such.
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I thought the only choices were nylon or nylon/cotton blend. Regardless, you can always switch out the laces (just might take a little elbow grease, but if you've been wearing the boots for a while, chances are the eyelets have opened up). Why they even put in those finger slicing, slippery nylon laces, I will never know!
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yeh i got blisters on my pinky joint, and my index finger
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I recently had to switch from a nylon lace to cotton ones. My pinky doesn't get cut anymore, but other than that I have found no real difference in their behaviour.
I have callouses on both pinkies, both index fingers and both 2nd fingers from constant lace tightening, pulling them up as hard as they will go, several times a session. I think I probably allow the lace to slip slightly through my fingers as I lace and tighten around the hooks, which accounts for my having 3 fingers affected on each hand. ![]()
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In the lab, we had something we called 'rubber fingers', for lifting hot glassware. It was about 3cm of rubber water tubing that had been sliced down the length and could be wrapped around a finger. Something similar would be great for tightening laces, but it would need to be a material without too much grip (rubber) or too little (teflon). Any suggestions?
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I have noticed this well, and I have only been skating for about a month now.
I am getting callouses on my finger, rather than blisters. I think this is preferable - I just hope they don't turn to blisters later on!
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Strange, I don't have this problem at all. It might be that I use cotton-nylon blend laces (although so do a lot of other people) or it might be that I lace my boots up quite methodically, one notch at a time, without letting the laces slip across my fingers?
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I remember in 2003, I was working in four different rinks. On Wednesdays, I tied MY OWN skates four times, my kids' four times and who knows how many of my students'. DH made fun of me when I had to use vaseline-and-white-socks at night. I buy white cotton laces and dye them beige with tea, coffee, and blue dye. The cuts and callouses on my pinkies are miserable with the all-nylon laces.
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So if I get cotton blend laces, will that cut down on the blistering? Because if it still has nylon, won't it be the same problem? I got the Rainbo catolog in the mail today, and looking through it, I saw only nylon or cotton/nylon. I've tried lacing them with bandaids on my fingers, but it just cuts right through the bandaid, or it pushes the bandaid out of the way, thereby rendering the bandaids useless. I haven't tried lacing with gloves on though. Do you use just the regular gloves that you skate in? Like those stretchy ones you get at a dollar store? Cause I have a million and one of those pairs, or do you mean those medical exam gloves? I have those too for when I cook because of the blisters, and some other skin problems caused by an acid burn. Damn that concentrated sulfuric acid.
Anyways, I guess I'm going to have to pull out my laces and measure them to figure out how long I need. I need to wash them anyway, because I noticed little flecks of dried blood from when it cut through my fingers. Not fun, although nice to know I'm not alone. |
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Yes I have them to but now they have built up into calluses. My coach says I tighten my boots out of habit and not really because I need to.
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![]() I'm also cursed with the fact that I need 125" laces because of my big stomping boot (size 14) ... that was just more eyelets and crossed laces to blister through!
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My singles coach told me that figures and changing edges in spins are going to be especially hard with my boot size. But that's better than what an ex-coach at my rink told me: She said I looked like the letter "L" when I skated because my feet stick out so much! ![]()
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![]() I have cotton/nylon blend (at least, that's what I was told) laces on my Klingbeils. The laces on my SP-Teris were nylon (a bit thinner than the Klingbeil laces), and they were the reason I started wearing gloves to lace up. I still find the cotton blend laces to be a bit harsh, so I'm still wearing the gloves. My Gam skates had cotton laces, and I don't think I had major problems with those, although I think they made my fingers a bit red.
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Even when I did wear full finger gloves I always took them off to do my laces. I much prefer the fingerless gloves. Have to admit though, my gloves do look kinda biker butch rather than girly. But then I'm not a girly sort of girl I guess.
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I have more of a callus than a blister...I have to lace hockey skates (my son's) as well as figure skates (mine and some of the little girl's) but my pinkies do tend to get a bit raw at the beginning of the season.
My son's skates have unwaxed cotton laces, mine are cotton/nylon blend.
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