Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Breaking in the Bronze Stars week 3 and 4

The last 2 weeks, I was able to skate just 3 days, I lately skated on Monday and Fridays, and 2 weeks ago Friday, I couldn't make it. But last week I took Monday off from work and I went to my old rink for an 1.5 hour session. Those sessions are so great, I can run all the drills I want and still have some time to spare, like talking to skating friends, or in this case, playing with the blade placement.

The progress I can report is that I've replaced the half insoles placed underneath my surefeet insoles, meant to fill in the toe box that is too high and I suspected made me cramp, with full size insoles. Cramping stopped and this change also improved my balance! My backward skating felt quite good!

I've made no progress with the blade alignment. I feel I need the blade more "in" but it is already "in". But, as I said, I feel comfortable going backwards, so the adjustment I need is for going forward, so on the back of the blade?

Meanwhile I feel I'm still breaking in the boots so all this time is not wasted.



Sunday, August 21, 2022

Breaking in the Bronze Stars week 2

The rink where I usually skate during my lunch breaks is closed up to Labor day to remake the ice.  There is another rink close bye but it is focused heavily on hockey. I did try to go there once and the hockey players were late to get off ice for 15 minutes. Then it should have been 15 minutes zamboni time, so 30 minutes... well that's all the time I have to skate. 

But desperate times... I found ice at 3pm Monday and Friday, and I actually was able to go both days.

I continued with the approach from last week to just skate and enjoy. While the boots break in, I need to figure out if I need to punch out my left boot and figure out where I want the blade moved. I was doing stroking, edges, edge presses, circles, chasses, swing rolls, cross rolls, crossovers, 3 turns, all forward and backward.

I had the exact same feel as last week. Before going back to the bootfitter to adjust the blade and to eventually punch out the left toe, I have first to figure out why I'm cramping... on both feet. The left boot I know it is slightly shorter, but the right boot fits. The bootfitter added half insoles in the front of the boot to compensate for the high toe box that is the new design of Riedell.  I'm more and more sure I cramp because of those. I also feel my balance off, when going backward, and I feel my shins muscles working too hard when I skate forward. I tried to take them out but then the boots feel too large. I want to try full lenght insoles, but I couldn't find in stores, even on Amazon they have almost 2 weeks delivery time.

But, besides cramping and the blade not being perfectly aligned and of course the high to box, I feel I'm in the best boot scenario I was in the last two years. 

                  

Sunday, August 14, 2022

No ice!

 Well... I knew, but as I haven't skating regularly, I forgot. The rink where I usually skate, is closing for a whole month to remake the ice. This rink is 12 minute away from my work, so I can fit half of hour of skating in my lunch break. There is no other similar option...

I am very busy at work, it is very difficult to take time off. I also have this weekend and next two weekends scheduled already... 

I don't know how, but I'll have to find some time to go skating so I figure out the punching and where I need the blade moved.

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Breaking in the Bronze Stars week 1

Wednesday: 

On the fist steps on ice I was very aware that the left boot is shorter, but it wasn't hurting, so I tried to ignore it. The blade is definitely not aligned well, I cannot get quickly on an outside edge on the left foot. The good news is that the right foot (the bad foot in the past) gets on the outside edge quite well. The high toe box is annoying in the sense that after each push the tongue has space to lower and hit my toes. It is annoying but not hurting. I will see only later if this extra space will affect the back turns. Overall I skated just around 15 minutes, I spent some time readjusting the blade

Thursday:

I knew from the day before that I cannot move the blade more towards where I feel I need it, without moving the screws, and that I won't do myself. So, in preparation to my next trip to the bootfitter, I basically have to decide if I needed punching out the left toe. So I decided to skate freely, push into the ankles to break in the boots, and forget the alignment for now. I just wanted to see if the left big toe is gonna hurt. The takeout from this session is how much I missed skating! Even with the blades not aligned I could go fast and have some control. At the end of the session my feet were cramping, so I may need punching after all, but on both boots? The right boot I feel fits well.  I'll figure it out next week!

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Riedel Bronze Star fitting appoinment

 OK! Bootfitting appointment. The fist thing I did, I showed the bootfitter the right boot of the custom Riedell that they say it is a size 5, size by side with this new Riedell Bronze star size 5. Guess what? The custom boot is visible bigger, both lenght and volume. We discussed shortly what to do with the custom boots but didn't want to waste time. They will have to be returned but do I want the money back or do I want other boots? The bootfitter said to maybe see how the new ones work.

He agreed that there is a good change these Bronze Stars will work. They were heated and they molded after my foot beautifully! Even when still worm, so soft, I felt supported. It is so clear now, through comparison, how the custom ones didn't support me at the arch, they were too big...

Going back to the Bronze Stars. Do I need punching out of the toe for my bigger foot? I'm not sure... I feel the toe touching but I don't hurt. I do feel my toes rising in the toe box... The botfitter added some padding under the toes and mounted the blades. I had just few minutes on ice as a hockey session was starting. I'm quite sure the blade will need adjustment, but I wasn't sure by how much. I will have to come back soon after I decide if I need punching, then we can adjust the blade too.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Desperate ebay buying

So... Being that I've spent now thousands and thousands and I still have no boots, what are few more hundreds? From two years ago, when I've realized that no new Riedell model boot fits like my old Redell 220 that is not produced anymore, AND Riedell changed he shape of the toe box and all their models feel too big, I keep looking on internet for an old 220, well hopefully new, or slightly worn. I found like a year ago something almost new that seamed that shape (they couldn't read the model), and it was same shape, just a lower level model, cut a little lower, so no good, because it didn't offer me enough support. They I found, again, almost new, a 220 but half size smaller, so I haven't bought it. Still I kept looking.

I found somebody local selling on ebay new Riedell with small factory defects, kind of half price. Plus he accepted returns, of course if the boot was not mounted. More than that, he accepted for me to pick up, so basically to try. I was hoping he might have older models, where the toe box was not changed yet. Well, he didn't, but what he had, was lots of advice... He turned out to be a retired bootfitter, having time on  Sunday afternoon to share his experience. He described me the manufacturing process and said that in his opinion custom has 50-50 chance to work out, as they are not as precise as one would expect. Well.. that is not good...

Anyway, as we looked to the boots we've realized the higher level ones had a deeper front cut, so the lacing starting more towards the front of the boot. That should help a little to tame that higher toe box. Up to this point I was keeping my interest into the high intermediate boots, as advised by all bootfitters, as my old boots had supposedly a flex of 50. So up to now I've tried the models Stride, 50 flex, Flair and Motion, both 70 flex.  Now, I've tried a Bronze star, flex 80. It felt stiff, but it also felt huge.. like lenght and volume. We've looked at my old boots, and he agreed that this new raised toe box is inserted into the lace differently, so it creates some extra lenght. Unfortunately he didn't have the next half size smaller at his place, he said he brought just the size I wanted 5.5. He also said that in 5 he only has a wide boot for this model.

Well, I found a size 5 Bronze Star from another seller and bought it. He accepts returns, so if they feel totally wrong, I'll send them back, I would loose the shipping back and forth.

So... My left foot is measured on Riedell chart at 5.5 and the right foot at 5. It is my estimation that, few years ago,  when Riedell made the toe box higher it made the size feel longer by quarter of a size. And yeap, this is how these Bronze star size 5 feel... The right one is just slightly longer, and the left one slightly shorter. It also becomes clear that when the toe box was raised, the boot volume was raised, they feel half a size larger overall. These new boots, Riedell 5, feel in volume as my old Ryedell 5.5.

I'm sooo sooo mad at Riedell for not knowing their own sizing and messing the custom boots so badly, and wasting a skating whole year of my life

But, I hope these Bronze Star stock boots will work. I don't expect them to be perfect. The toe box is still too high, that was my complain with the Riedell new boots fitting in the first place.

I have bootfitter appointment tomorrow.



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