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Figure Skate Care | Clothing Size Charts | Heat Molding | Blade Information | Tracing Instructions Fitting GuidelinesThe purchase of a boot and blade is a major decision which can represent a substantial financial investment. Whether a skater is a beginner or at freestyle level, a proper fitting boot and blade insures your investment in ice time and coaching fees. Fitting Basics It is important to have a correctly fitted boot for optimal skater performance. The boot must be snugly fit so that it responds exactly to the skater’s movement. Additional room in the skate can cause the foot to slide and thus may impede the skater’s progress. As a parent, it can be difficult to afford boot after boot to accommodate a child’s growing foot in a short period of time. In many instances, a larger boot will be purchased to handle a growth spurt in an effort to reduce the cost. This is acceptable when the skater is in a basic level (pre-alpha – delta) or beginning freestyle. In this case we recommend a ½ to 1 size bigger than they are measured by a professional with the possible addition of a growth insole. Note: Since every skate manufacturer is different, you cannot go by a person’s shoe size to determine the proper fitting skate. Improperly Fitted Boots and Early Skate Breakdown Improperly Fitted Boots and Foot Ailments If you have any questions regarding the proper fitting of figure skates, please contact one of our boot and blade experts at our Northbrook Illinois location customersupport@rainbosports.com. Skate Boot VideosRainbo and SkatingCircle.com have teamed up to produce the following informational skating boot videos for all levels of skaters.
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