Advice on new ice skates?

Wide fit ice skates - Do they exist? Which brands?

  • I am looking top buy my 1st pair of ice skates in adult size. But my feet are REALLY wide! Even the wide hire skates are a bit nippy. Any Advice?

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    Try jacksons, and if your just starting out, and want to keep it up I recommend the Classiques their very comfy, and shouldn't take long to break in. I'd go to a shop and try some on though because sizes can differ. Good Luck

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Beginner skates do come in wide widths but be sure you are measured by a professional skate fitter in a pro shop. They will be able to help you find the right pair of skates for your feet. The Jackson Classique does come in a 'C' width. The Riedell 121 also comes in a wide width. Those are both good skates to look for and are in the $125-$130 USD range.

summerkid710

yeah! i've had jacksons in C's and D's, reidell's in c's and d's, and I now own SP-Terri's in C heels, D ball.

lucyyy

As far as I know, Jackson offers skates with the wideness of A, B, and C, A being the narrowest, and C being the widest. I currently have a Jackson C, but it's a very form fitting boot, and I used to wear a B. However, mine are at a higher level, so they have a bunch of padding to accommodate my giant feet well, so the beginner ones should have wider ones for your foot.

munchin_on_daisies

I'd suggest Kinzie's Closet. They sell Jackson and Riedell at very competitive prices. https://www.kinziescloset.com/

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