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- Jan 20, 2017
Because this question gets asked SO MUCH online, I've created a tutorial video on how I lace my Edea skates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM-n5B_LsFw
The heel should be locked into place, despite loose ankles.
NOTE: if you do NOT have Edea skates, this tutorial does NOT apply to you. Edea skates are very, very different from any other brand of skates. That's why they require special instructions on how to lace them.
The first couple months in Edea were really rough and I hated them. But when I finally figured out how to tie them correctly, got the arch inserts in the right place, and as my ankles got stronger, things finally worked out and I love them now.
Hopefully, this tutorial will help others navigate their transition to Edea more smoothly.
Feel free to share this tutorial video any time someone posts the usual question of "omg the ankles are so loose! I can't skate in Edea!"
The heel should be locked into place, despite loose ankles.
NOTE: if you do NOT have Edea skates, this tutorial does NOT apply to you. Edea skates are very, very different from any other brand of skates. That's why they require special instructions on how to lace them.
The first couple months in Edea were really rough and I hated them. But when I finally figured out how to tie them correctly, got the arch inserts in the right place, and as my ankles got stronger, things finally worked out and I love them now.
Hopefully, this tutorial will help others navigate their transition to Edea more smoothly.
Feel free to share this tutorial video any time someone posts the usual question of "omg the ankles are so loose! I can't skate in Edea!"