- Joined
- Apr 11, 2018
I’m a pre-bronze adult skater who just moved from Jackson Artiste to Edea Chorus.
I’ve skated on them twice so far (yesterday and today), for about an hour each time, and beyond just getting used to the higher heel and the feel of the ankle they’ve been wonderful, except for the fact that within 15 minutes my toes are basically frozen solid.
I can push through to the end of my practice, and they warm back up pretty quickly. I haven’t had any lingering discomfort, but it’s pretty miserable to skate with frozen toes.
I would get cold toes sometimes in my Jacksons, I don’t have super great circulation, but it would never reach this level.
I’m considering tossing a heating pack in the toe of each boot before I leave for the rink so I at least start out with warmer feet, but I was wondering if anyone knew what might be causing this, and any potential remedies.
I’ve skated on them twice so far (yesterday and today), for about an hour each time, and beyond just getting used to the higher heel and the feel of the ankle they’ve been wonderful, except for the fact that within 15 minutes my toes are basically frozen solid.
I can push through to the end of my practice, and they warm back up pretty quickly. I haven’t had any lingering discomfort, but it’s pretty miserable to skate with frozen toes.
I would get cold toes sometimes in my Jacksons, I don’t have super great circulation, but it would never reach this level.
I’m considering tossing a heating pack in the toe of each boot before I leave for the rink so I at least start out with warmer feet, but I was wondering if anyone knew what might be causing this, and any potential remedies.