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Breaking in skates
What is the average time frame for breaking in a new pair of skates? Does it vary from skater to skater or is there a certain amount of time I can expect it to take before dd is 100% in her new skates? Her coach had mentioned having her skate in her old skates for the comp in a few weeks, but dd seems to be doing OK in her new skates. Her coach hasn't seen dd skate in the new skates since she is out of town until next week. Dd has skated in them 4 times now and has worn them for probably close to 6 hours. She'll skate in them again tonight and probably again this weekend. We've been putting a lot of time in so she can get used to them. She's gotten 1 blister so far and I am hoping to have the skates heat molded on Saturday.
Thanks!
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Your dd should skate in whatever skates she is comfortable in. It is normally not recommended that your dd skates in her new skates during competition. However, if your dd is fine with the new skates, then I suppose that that is fine too. You will have to talk to your dd's coach about it. For breaking in new skates, it does vary from person to person, it can take anything from 1 week up to months. You can ask your dd to put on the new skates at home, and then wear the blade guards, so that she can break into them much easier. Or else, you can pour some hot water into the skates, tear the newspapers into pieces, and stuff them into the new skates. That was the method suggested by my coach when I got my new skates. I have also heard something from another skating forum's members, about putting the whole skates into microwave. However, I have not tried them. ![]() ![]() londonicechamp |
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Not the microwave! The convection oven! (Hairdryers work too.)
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Given that the old boots were too small, your DD might be a lot happier in the new boots just because her feet don't hurt and that will be helping her skating. But do get them heat molded. Not sure where you are and what the weather is like, but I've left boots in the trunk of the car during the day (when I'm at work) and they've come out nice and toasty in the warm summer weather, which is effectively heat molding them if you've got a teatime / evening skate session. That might be a way of molding them without having to go to the hassle of visiting the pro shop. |
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If she's switching back and forth that can be a problem. It's hard to get used to a new boot size, blade size, whatever differences there are between the rocker, if she's having to practice in both. Jumps, spins, etc all work differently in two different boots ... Ask your coach what to do ... generally, unless it's a dire situation, we've stayed in the old boots without touching the new ones, and switched up immediately after the competition.
As for how long? It really varies. When we've changed brands or models, it's taken a week or two; with changed blades, anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks. To break them in completely, it depends on the stiffness of the boot: anywhere from no break in time in deliberately underbooted custom Klingbeils, to 3 weeks in Riedell GoldStars ... it also depends on the skater, of course. As for the heat molding issue: Yes, there are people who have successfully heat molded them with an oven and/or hair dryer. If you search the threads in history, you'll find a great deal of information and debate on the subject. However, if you've got a pro shop, I'd have them do it; they've got the right ovens etc for doing it, and they can finesse it better. As an example, my DD used to have a problem when she wore Jacksons, as she has a "high" heel. Just heat moulding them didn't do it; the fitter had to press them and mould them to change the shape at the back of the boots to prevent pressure on her Achilles. I wouldn't want to attempt that myself. |
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My daughter ended up in new skates just over a week before a competition. Not ideal - but - took hers in to be sharpened and the sharpener/fitter was horrified how broken down they were. (He asked her if her ankles gave way and she told him - yes - whenever I do jump landings.... not sure why she didn't tell me that! Typical kid embarrassing a parent).
She was fine doing competition in just about new boots. Hydroglide and possibly even sit spin weren't as low as she normally goes but she was fine. |
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Dd had some trouble with MIF stuff at her LTS lesson last night, BUT that's because they are brand new boots and the full knee bend isn't there just yet. She can jump and spin in her new skates,they aren't her best but they aren't her worst spins/jumps either. She's already commented on how this new boot is nice for her spins. She said she feels like the stiffer boot is helping to support her more during spins. We're going out of town this weekend(3 states away, in fact!) and as luck would have it, the ice rink up the street from my grandparents house, has a guy at their pro shop who can heat mold skates. We're going to have it done on Saturday morning. I'm also hoping she can skate in them for about an hour that day too. We'll see!
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Hopefully with seeing the pro-shop he'll be able to punch the boots out around the places they're rubbing and creating the blisters, or that she'll have worn them in enough to stop the blisters anyway. |
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![]() Good luck! But it certainly sounds like she's adapting well! Is she back to the level of jumps and spins she did before the switch? |
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She's not quite back to where she was before the switch, but she's doing better and might be there in a couple of weeks. She's just going to have to skate a lot to do it!
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And personally I agree with her about the bulkiness of the Bunga pads, but I prefer to wear my gel sleeves than have no skin above my ankle. I suppose that might be an age thing, as I no longer care about the look and the bulkiness over comfort... |
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Oh and as for the gel sleeves, she's just extremely picky about bulkiness. I don't think it is a matter of looks either, she just doesn't lie how it feels. LOL!
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So far so good with the break in! Se has one bad blister, but hopefully that will go away soon. The other foot has one too, but I think her right foot is worse. She's jumping in these skates and landing. She's spinning in them and doing her edges and so forth in them. The edges still aren't what they used to be, but she's improving. Sometimes she doesn't have the height she had before on her jumps, but they are coming a long. She'll be competing in them next week...so we'll see how that goes!
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Hi isakswings
Good luck with your dd's competition next week. What level (freestyle- I am assuming that it is freestyle) is she competing at? Do let us know how it goes. londonicechamp |
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Hope she gets those blisters taken care of. My dd is in new skates and blades too. She got one blister on the inside ankle. I had our boot tech punch it out just a little and no more blister. Her biggest issue is that she went up a full size in boot and half an inch in length on the blade. It seems to have affected her higher jumps some. Good luck with the competition this week! We just competed on the weekend of June 13, another just yesterday and Silverstate coming in August. It's going to be a busy summer! |
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![]() I saw a recent video of your daughter and she is competing at USFSA, pre-pre right? That is the group my daughter's friend is competing in. ![]()
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Dd's home club has an USFS open competition September 25-27 also, another option if your/her heart was still set on Vegas. |
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I don't know if I could get dd's coach to go to Vegas again so soon, but it is an option to consider and I bet it will be a bit cooler then too. LOL! Anyway... good luck as your daughter makes her transition!
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