I am looking for boots to as I restart ice skating.
In my area, unfortunately, of the three manufacturers in the title, only Risport’s boots are available for try-on.
I have tried on Risport’s boots.
I prefer ROYALPRO as I feel it is more suited for detailed footwork, but as my big toes are fat (not bunions), the toebox lower than that of RF3PRO feels tight.
Also, Risport’s C-width which has the widest width in the Risport’s boots, the heels are perfect fit, but it gets tighter and tighter to the toes, with strong pressure on the little toes.
In addition, the tongue part becomes wide open because the instep is high.
I heard Riedell and Graf make boots with wide foot-width, so I am thinking of purchasing boots online from one of these two manufacturers.
Riedell’s Motion or Flair
Graf’s Richmond Special or Synchro
Has anyone compared boots of Risport with those of these manufacturers?
I know there are differences in sizing, cushioning, comfort, etc. depending on the model, even if they are boots of the same manufacturer. Please let me know how you feel when you wear them, including trends of manufacturers.
I used to wear Edea's Chorus, but I did not like its thin, low-cushioning comfort.
I also tried on Jackson's Premiere Fusion, but it was very hard from the heel to the Achilles tendon area and did not fit me, as I like to stretch my free leg ankle.
In my area, unfortunately, of the three manufacturers in the title, only Risport’s boots are available for try-on.
I have tried on Risport’s boots.
I prefer ROYALPRO as I feel it is more suited for detailed footwork, but as my big toes are fat (not bunions), the toebox lower than that of RF3PRO feels tight.
Also, Risport’s C-width which has the widest width in the Risport’s boots, the heels are perfect fit, but it gets tighter and tighter to the toes, with strong pressure on the little toes.
In addition, the tongue part becomes wide open because the instep is high.
I heard Riedell and Graf make boots with wide foot-width, so I am thinking of purchasing boots online from one of these two manufacturers.
Riedell’s Motion or Flair
Graf’s Richmond Special or Synchro
Has anyone compared boots of Risport with those of these manufacturers?
I know there are differences in sizing, cushioning, comfort, etc. depending on the model, even if they are boots of the same manufacturer. Please let me know how you feel when you wear them, including trends of manufacturers.
I used to wear Edea's Chorus, but I did not like its thin, low-cushioning comfort.
I also tried on Jackson's Premiere Fusion, but it was very hard from the heel to the Achilles tendon area and did not fit me, as I like to stretch my free leg ankle.
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