Some brief suggestions for wearing your skates:
- Make sure that the laces are not tied and tight so to provide sufficient space for the tongues of the skates to be lifted up completely.
- Try to wear your skates’ one leg by one leg.
- Lift the tongue up and then fit your leg into the skate. This will prevent your liners from wearing out too fast.
- Remember to hit your skates on the wheels below your heels so they will be pushed back and you won’t get pain easily on your toes while you are skating.
- Press the tongue flat nicely against your feet top and tighten the laces.
- Tie the laces and feel that the skates are snug fit against your feet.
- For your safety, remember to buckle up your skates and laces should not be left tangling down. You are required to tug them under the buckles so when you buckled your skates, the laces will be secured underneath.
- Do take note that tying the laces around the calves of the skates can save time and feel not so tight but control of the skates might be reduced. Depend on individuals; it works best for slalomers to have laces going through all the laces rings. I think sliders will prefer no lace for their skates. Righto?
- Please remember to ensure that all the axles on your skates are been loosen and tighten back with the right sized Allen Key so to prevent them from being dead locked by the causes of rustiness due to humidity in Singapore.
Now you are ready to go! If you are still not so sure about how to wear your skates even after reading this article, please visit any skate shops and ask for assistance. They will be more than willing to help you. By the way, different skates have different buckling systems, so do ask for assistance regarding about this. And, some skates don't have laces...
If you are interested on which shop do I visit frequently, while, the answer is Hvper Sport. The reason behind is because our team Bosses run that shop, and I live near East Coast, plus most of my khakis who I skated with are always hanging out there. Don't worry, almost all the skaters there are very friendly ones. The bosses of Hvper Sport are skaters too!
Whether the shop provide good services and skates or not, while, I think it's up to you and other customers out there to comment about it.
So...
Where is Hvper Sport? Does it really sells skates?
Mm... It's in East Coast - Marine Cove... Mm... Besides 7Eleven... Mm... Near MacDonald's & below Tung Lok... Mm... Facing the sea... Mm... Still wondering whether it sells skates or not? Mm... I think there are more than thousands of people who have bought skates from that shop for the past 9 years.
As for maintenance, I shall write them after the holiday, will it be okay for you? Tomorrow is Public Holiday in Singapore and I'm going to skate for the whole day!
Introduction for Maintenance for Your Skates:
As a freestyle skater, I will still try to maintain my skates as good as I can because if I respect my skates, I believe they will respect me too. Hopefully they will forgive me for falling too much and having no intentions to disfigure them. Poor thing~
To Be Continued...