How to Buy a Pair of Ice Skates for Hockey
Things You'll Need
- Athletic Tapes
- Hockey Skates
Instructions
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Understand that there are two basic types of skates available - those for figure skating and those for hockey. A hockey skate will have a smooth edge from the front of the blade to the rear. A figure skate tacks to assist in the jumps of that sport.
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Think about your budget. You can expect to pay around $75 for a decent adult beginner's skate, roughly $180 to $250 for a good, competitive skate and more than $350 for a top-of-the-line competitive skate.
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Note that the most important feature in a skate is ankle stability. If you are unstable, you may not be able to stand, much less skate. Choose a skate that has extra features to support your ankles.
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Look for a good fit next. The highest-end skates will mold to your feet after a couple of days and harden into the shape of your ankle. This increases comfort and stability. It's customary to get a skate one size smaller than your normal shoe size to provide more support.
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Tighten the laces after you put on the skate, until it almost feels too tight. The skate will loosen and adjust while you go, so an uncomfortable skate at first should be just right by the time you've warmed up.
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