Friday, February 5, 2010

Ice Skating Pain Arch Foot What Ice Hockey Skate Do You Recommend?

What ice hockey skate do you recommend? - ice skating pain arch foot

I am looking for hockey skates RBK series and was excited for the first time what the differences between RBK5, RBK7, RBK9 it? Also, my feet are wide enough, and left the ice hockey several years ago because of extreme pain in my arches. I have flat feet, what is the cause of this pain and a skate RBK good for my foot shape?

8 comments:

X27 said...

My advice is, many couples try to see how they feel better. Different people like different brands. CCM has been my choice since I started, but I tried to Mega and Graf. You will notice that different drivers have "lean" to them. Some of you feel as if you're far forward and backward lean.
I noticed a few things .....
MCP feel more spacious than most,
Graf feel Skinny (my arms hard to skate with them)
Bauer feels that they lean against
The vectors of MCPs are as light as a feather
I can not tell you about the Reebok because they have no experience with them. I can assure you that the shoe feels good to you and do not buy just because this person said, they are the best, or are cooler. Skate is the largest ice hockey, and if you do not feel adequately its departure from there.

PEF said...

It must be treated individually. There are differences skate to skate, even within the same inline skates. But more importantly, need to find the pair that change the device to see how your foot rests in the skate can be trying, so creating more of an arc. Many stores sell hockey a couple of these brands. I 'Audience' with some success. If you can make really serious, a podiatrist (foot doctor) Bracing for about $ 250 - $ 400 or less. Also EA skate are quite large. The Nike Bauer One70 or EE One75 skate is pretty broad.

wells.lo... said...

Higher quality (and price) of the line, not about adding features that only truly notice hocky players, if they are serious. If you are in the game of recreational hockey and not a sports club or school, then skates midrange price is not appropriate for you. None of these runners withput foot pain should be an internal problem of the existing ones. You can have your feet before playing reconsidered. Go to your local skate shop and try on a pair and make sure you have installed. Skates that too tight or too loose can cause the pain in my foot. The best thing to do is choose a pair that you like and comfortable. It is very difficult to recommend a shoe for someone because you feel comfortable in one person may not to another person, because everyone's feet are different. Good luck!

HabsFan-in LoneStarSt8 said...

Try out personally and see for yourself. A good fit is important, but if you keep a budget in mind, though only rec skating can not expect to play a final core skate and hockey.

You can find better deals online, but it seems that you need the pads a little bit changed, so if you can afford, you're probably better off in my person and a good relationship with the staff of the local track.

~D.P.~ said...

It depends on how much to spend.
Well, in my opinion, I do not know .. RBK is a bit heavy.
I own Nike Bauer One 75th It is a great skate.
Before the purchase transaction on certain RBK Nike Bauer. If the price is not a problem, the vapor XXXX or A 95 test.

RyGuy said...

Each of the following:

http://www.usahockeymagazine.com/story.p ...

joe said...

RBK Nike Bauer Vapor XXXX or 9
Graf is also a good skate

Chicken Man said...

RBK 9K Pump

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