For newbies that don't really know what they need: try different ones in a good store and try to walk around or slide if you can. The consultant usually knows how to help you stand up. Just take whatever the hell feels more comfortable and NEVER trust anyone's advice, only your own feelings. I had a consultant say softboot are the only good way, while I really needed the support of hardboot for my flat feet and balance issues.
I chose hard boots! It gives more protection and help the foot stand sturdier. hard boots also reduce the chance of sprained ankle! but try both so you can see which one suits u more!
Hard boot saved me from fracturing my ankle! I did have a grade III ankle sprain but doctor told me it could’ve easily broken if the hard boot had not been there
Personally, I own both- though when switching soft boot feels too flexible and uncomfortable for me, just a personal preference and hard boot offers so much more support so I prefer it for tricks and high speed as I can push off better!! Do whatever you want, just sharing my opinion ❤
Aren't most of the carbon shell boots more of a hybrid soft/hard with an integrated liner than an actual hardboot skate with a seperate liner? I skate the iGors and they feel more soft than my Oxelo MF500, but gives me more stability/control/comfort on more tricks like 'crazy' etc.
Don't forget the weight of the skater. Soft boots jave a max weight. If you exceed it and you don't know how to skate than it can be hell to stand straight on them
I do soft boot for neighborhood blading and then hard for roller hockey!
That’s it 🙌🏽
For newbies that don't really know what they need: try different ones in a good store and try to walk around or slide if you can. The consultant usually knows how to help you stand up. Just take whatever the hell feels more comfortable and NEVER trust anyone's advice, only your own feelings. I had a consultant say softboot are the only good way, while I really needed the support of hardboot for my flat feet and balance issues.
I chose hard boots! It gives more protection and help the foot stand sturdier. hard boots also reduce the chance of sprained ankle! but try both so you can see which one suits u more!
When I try to go around curves with a soft boot it feels like the skate is going to taco
Hard boot saved me from fracturing my ankle!
I did have a grade III ankle sprain but doctor told me it could’ve easily broken if the hard boot had not been there
Amazing as always!
Thank you 🙏🏽😁
Personally, I own both- though when switching soft boot feels too flexible and uncomfortable for me, just a personal preference and hard boot offers so much more support so I prefer it for tricks and high speed as I can push off better!! Do whatever you want, just sharing my opinion ❤
Same I have both and hard feels better even tho its heavier
I found one where its like a soft boot but in between the fabric its actually harder sort of plastic material which allows me flexibility and support
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 thank you. Can you do a tutorial on how to transition from forward skating into backwards mid speed.
You Must Learn TRANSITIONS 🔥😱 #rollerblading #rollerskating #tips
which one is better for beginners?
K2 How are the skates in use?
Can you jump on soft boot?
@@landedsafely yes but I’d recommend getting hard boots for jumps and tricks simply because of better ankle support. Protect your feet 🙏🏽
@@rollerbearding frfr, gotta land safely. I really appreciate your videos, keep it up🔥
Which one is safer for a beginner?
Harder boots are easier for learning, as it is more stable, as there is more ankle support.
Stop being weak and stop complaining jk it depends on what and where u skate. Probly hard.
@@bassmaster135790666 be a man!😂
What do you think is better for hockey? I’m just transitioning form ice hockey to roller
Inline hockey skates
Love soft
Skating on asphalt and some hills which one is better 😅
I never knew there were two different types like that... just thought inline and roller skates were the only different things. (I jave a lot to learn)
Aren't most of the carbon shell boots more of a hybrid soft/hard with an integrated liner than an actual hardboot skate with a seperate liner?
I skate the iGors and they feel more soft than my Oxelo MF500, but gives me more stability/control/comfort on more tricks like 'crazy' etc.
So what's good for indoor skating cause I'm looking for some right now and like just going around fast and dancing a little
Don't forget the weight of the skater. Soft boots jave a max weight. If you exceed it and you don't know how to skate than it can be hell to stand straight on them
@@skatography 💯🙌🏽
Soft boot is a NoNo for me, speaking for myself
I am a skater that skates really fast and does tricks and learns tricks and most of the time skates if hard rocky surface what should i pick?
Soft boot 😊
Isn’t a softer boot better for helping with vibration in your feet as well? Or am I confusing the two?
edge 4wd or new ligting 3wd
harbor because soft hurts my feet 😔
Light boot is impossible to balance for me honestly (idk I’ve never actually done advanced stuff but I think I’m good enough for being self taught)
bro. do powerslide from left leg
Name this skate shoe
Hard boot
I need hard boot my ancles might die
The fuck is a ancle?
He meant his uncles.🤣@@koreyg8552
But where do i find size 14 lmao
nah fuck that soft boot that shit almost broke my leg
I tot you was Andrew Tate brother. Have a good day
surely a heavier skate gives you more speed
Not really and hence why speed skaters have lighter skates
Soft
me immediately looking to comments after he said hard boot va soft boot 😂
@@OwenIntriago 😅
Soft boot or hard boot?
Nah skateboarding
Neither they both suck go with hockey roller blades. (specifically bauer)
this straight up wrong man sry
Elaborate!!