it really depends on your foot and what fits you best, i like the Bauer skates, because they are light weight and focus on speed.
you should get the skates that fit you the best, both pricewise and comfort wise.
It is not recommended to bake hockey skates at home as it requires specialized equipment and can damage the skates. It is best to take them to a professional skate shop for fitting and adjustments.
hockey skates are skates that u use in hockey. they are different that figure skates because there is no pick, the blades are slightly curved, and they connect to the skate in the front and the back.
speed
the first hockey skates were made by trevor radin
Speed Skates have the longest blade.
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No, ice bumps do not ruin your hockey skates. Thanks, Sid
The Reed Edge Ice Hockey Skates, $5,000 or the grafs
Ice hockey skates are, for the most part, relatively the same in terms of comfort regardless of brand; what your paying for is durability, and with that in mind, the best advice I can give is that you get what you pay for! Bauer and Reebok both offer good quality skates at a good price.
That's because hockey skates are mainly for speed, and toe picks slow you down, and figure skates have toe picks which gives you more control.
Inline hockey skates can be purchased online on the Hockey Monkey website. One can also choose to purchase Inline hockey skates at a Dick's Sporting Goods store.