Saturday, January 23, 2010

Rental Ice Skates For Sale Ways To Get Better Ankle Support Out Of Rental Ice Skates?

Ways to get better ankle support out of rental ice skates? - rental ice skates for sale

For now, I have nothing of my own hockey skates and some of my friends want to go skating, but was the last time sucked rent skates at the ankle and I was very hard to skate. Is there somthing I could do to improve it? I know some things, but I see that you know.

7 comments:

icesk8er said...

I propose, with smaller (not too small, but small enough so I hope you are able to be a closer fit, so you can get more support), and attach the pads close enough to be careful not to reduce road deaths. Having the right footwear is sitting, and (the good sides and maybe a good pair of socks as a pair of thin socks are made of polyester is sufficient), what with the hope that more support for the ankles. Good luck!

dwarfham... said...

Before arriving at my own shoes had the same problem. I used to wear two pairs of socks and they really at the top down. You can also try ice skating, in my experience I have found to enable better support than hockey ankle. You can also try dressing up an ace to wrap the ankle for better support. Have fun skating!

dwarfham... said...

Before arriving at my own shoes had the same problem. I used to wear two pairs of socks and they really at the top down. You can also try ice skating, in my experience I have found to enable better support than hockey ankle. You can also try dressing up an ace to wrap the ankle for better support. Have fun skating!

j&lc said...

U could try thick socks and ankle pads. sk8er am a character, and I really do not know, but the ankle pads really help

pinksk8e... said...

Be sure to put the tight shackles. If that does not help and adequate support, and perhaps enjoy some hockey tape athletic tape and ankle pads (abroad).

pinksk8e... said...

Be sure to put the tight shackles. If that does not help and adequate support, and perhaps enjoy some hockey tape athletic tape and ankle pads (abroad).

Elle said...

Bring it very, very hard, and complain about the route you need to hire new skates.

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