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"East of the MISSISSIPPI"
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Cinnaminson, NJ
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Hey gang. I joined here before we had our son,now he is almost 11 and competes in artistic skating. I'm looking to upgrade him with new boots. I don't want to say money isn't an issue as he skates multiple times a week but don't want a mortgage. What is a comfortable artistic boot he can use for Freestyle? He is on a basic Riedell art boot,Roll Line Mariner Cup plates and I have a variety of wheels for him.
Is it Riedell,Edea,Risport,SpTerri, Harlick,etc? The heels on Edeas remind me they are higher than normal. I tried them and found the balls of my feet were screaming. Thanks all for any suggestions.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: mass
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fly boot, not sure who makes it anymore. ask around the rink and see what other skates are using these days, also at competitions.
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Thanks Rick for the response. His no.wore off on the inside.. He has 2 pairs of 355s waiting in the wings for when his feet get a bit bigger. However even though they share the same model no,both are different boots. Then he also has a set of 55s which are stiff as a board.
The Fly boot is Edea,and Edea are very popular at competitions. However the plastic heel kind of bothers me.
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My son's coach said the same thing about the 355s for figures but not freestyle.
Rick,do you have any opinion on the Riedell Tribute boot?
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the tribute boot I never used or my son, but people either love it or hate it. if u want Riedell for freestyle try either a 220 for low end or a 320. many use to use the dance boot, cant remember the number its been so long, 297s lol. good luck..see if u can find one used at the rink, ebay,,,,or ice skating supply places might carry them used.
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