This is just my personal preference for T-blades, I enjoy the the L rocker and 9mm. Most of the others will use the 9mm M rocker. Of course our rink is small, so we're not going to tire as quickly using a deeper hollow. On the larger rinks you Europeans skate on, a 11mm or 13mm might be preferable for more glide and less resistance or drag.
I use and love S 11 but in Every rink because my skating feels best with them. Just on very bad ice i switch to older blunt blades because that works better for me.
Good vid. I'm a relative beginner, have been skating for a year, but I would disagree with what you said about using rentals if you don't skate often. My daughter and I bought our own skates fairly early on last year and they make a huge difference compared to rentals. Yesterday we were out without our skates and she used rentals. It's the end of the christmas season in the local 'pop-up' rink and the blades were chipped and worn. She looked like she had lost 6 months of her skill and confidence. She said that was how it felt. Back on our own skates today and she has vowed to never hire skates again! And we only have the cheap Oxalo skates from Decathlon, but for £50 I'd recommend them even if you don't skate a lot. If you've only ever had rentals, you'll enjoy your skating more and it will be easier.
@@AlpineIceFreestyle And just to add, today I overheard a kid of about 9 or 10 who had to come off the ice saying it was because "my feet hurt so much" in rentals.
Watched this video a couple times already in the past 2 years. I've been in some skate shops and they gave me different models with different types of blades. Can you make a new video? I bet you have more knowledge nowadays aswell :D
You might mean the deepest hollow which would be the 9mm. The rocker sizes ranges from Short, Medium and Long. Usually most skaters here prefer 9mm, the rocker size is dependent on the skill and style of the skater.
Hi, I have a little problem with choosing size of skates. Some people say it should be 1-1,5 size lower than shoe size but I think it's not a good method. Second method is to measure foot length and width and then buy skate with let's say 3-5mm room for sock. What do you think and what experience do you have? I wear 45 EU in all of my shoes, so should I go 45 in skates since that matches my foot length or should i go let's say 44-44,5 because skate needs to be tight? I'll probably go to my local store anyway and check my size, but they don't have all sizes at their store and they also have no CCM skates at all but i guess CCM fits pretty similiar to Bauer
Second method or shoesize. Definitely not smaller🤦♂️ who says something that stupid??? But if you have a skateshop, go there, find out your size and then ask them to order your skate of choice😉
@@AlpineIceFreestyle weil auf der t Blade Seite kann man seine Runner konfigurieren so wie man sie will und mich würde es interessieren ob man da wirklich den krassen Unterschied merkt btw bin bei der Untergruppe von den Allstars icefreestyle
Achso das sind die Unterschiede in der aufstandsfläche S,M,L und der hohlradius 9-21. Ja man merkt die Unterschiede und muss den richtigen für sich finden, das klappt nur mit schätzen und ausprobieren. Mehr Infos gibt's hier www.t-blade.de/t-blade-zubehoer/runner Oder in meinem Video,,t-blade tutorial"
@@AlpineIceFreestyle it depends, putting aside conventional thought a lot of skaters advocate a 1/2 size smaller - which I dont do either - I bought a Mission skate and found it was 1 size smaller than a Bauer. Ccm, Bauer, and Graf all had comparable sizes.
@@JediFarce definitely right. And experienced skaters like you and me know what they want and dont need such a video to find their skate. This is more vor beginners and average skaters and for them i guess this advice is the best :-)
Yessss this is exactly what I needed, looking for new skates soon!
Thank you for the advice, knowledge of buying ice skates. All makes perfect sense. Thank you!
u deserve 100k+ subs, great content
I do my best, maybe someday in the future🙂
This is just my personal preference for T-blades, I enjoy the the L rocker and 9mm. Most of the others will use the 9mm M rocker. Of course our rink is small, so we're not going to tire as quickly using a deeper hollow.
On the larger rinks you Europeans skate on, a 11mm or 13mm might be preferable for more glide and less resistance or drag.
I use and love S 11 but in Every rink because my skating feels best with them. Just on very bad ice i switch to older blunt blades because that works better for me.
Good vid. I'm a relative beginner, have been skating for a year, but I would disagree with what you said about using rentals if you don't skate often. My daughter and I bought our own skates fairly early on last year and they make a huge difference compared to rentals. Yesterday we were out without our skates and she used rentals. It's the end of the christmas season in the local 'pop-up' rink and the blades were chipped and worn. She looked like she had lost 6 months of her skill and confidence. She said that was how it felt. Back on our own skates today and she has vowed to never hire skates again! And we only have the cheap Oxalo skates from Decathlon, but for £50 I'd recommend them even if you don't skate a lot. If you've only ever had rentals, you'll enjoy your skating more and it will be easier.
A lot of content about rentals is planned for next season - interesting topic with many opinions😁
@@AlpineIceFreestyle And just to add, today I overheard a kid of about 9 or 10 who had to come off the ice saying it was because "my feet hurt so much" in rentals.
Watched this video a couple times already in the past 2 years. I've been in some skate shops and they gave me different models with different types of blades. Can you make a new video? I bet you have more knowledge nowadays aswell :D
Alresdy planned for next season👌
Hey does anyone here know which t blade size and cut is the sharpest? I ordered and tested 11mm medium and it had know grip on the ice.
Any thoughts?
S 9 are the sharpest and most agressive blades you can get at the moment.
Btw what does ,,know grip" mean?
You might mean the deepest hollow which would be the 9mm. The rocker sizes ranges from Short, Medium and Long. Usually most skaters here prefer 9mm, the rocker size is dependent on the skill and style of the skater.
@@JediFarce thanks again for your comments. They always add some value to the comment sections under my videos. (Y)
Hey bro you have video explaining the T blade sizes and sharpening..?
ruclips.net/video/7B_xLVbU970/видео.htmlsi=HAHFRE-Zgo2TCeSj
Hi, I have a little problem with choosing size of skates. Some people say it should be 1-1,5 size lower than shoe size but I think it's not a good method. Second method is to measure foot length and width and then buy skate with let's say 3-5mm room for sock. What do you think and what experience do you have? I wear 45 EU in all of my shoes, so should I go 45 in skates since that matches my foot length or should i go let's say 44-44,5 because skate needs to be tight? I'll probably go to my local store anyway and check my size, but they don't have all sizes at their store and they also have no CCM skates at all but i guess CCM fits pretty similiar to Bauer
And I forgot to mention that my feet measures 28,3cm with my skating sock and width wil be regular
Second method or shoesize. Definitely not smaller🤦♂️ who says something that stupid???
But if you have a skateshop, go there, find out your size and then ask them to order your skate of choice😉
@@AlpineIceFreestyle ok, thanks a lot, maybe if I’m lucky enough they will have that fancy Bauer foot scanner which will make it even easier.
You made it !😁😁😁
Jep😉
Is there like a list this is confusing?
Servus könntest du mal ein Video über Runner machen die man sich selber konfigurieren kann?
Hab damit praktisch keine Erfahrung, schwierig über was zu reden von dem ich nix weiß😅
Erklär mal genauer was du meinst
@@AlpineIceFreestyle weil auf der t Blade Seite kann man seine Runner konfigurieren so wie man sie will und mich würde es interessieren ob man da wirklich den krassen Unterschied merkt btw bin bei der Untergruppe von den Allstars icefreestyle
Achso das sind die Unterschiede in der aufstandsfläche S,M,L und der hohlradius 9-21.
Ja man merkt die Unterschiede und muss den richtigen für sich finden, das klappt nur mit schätzen und ausprobieren. Mehr Infos gibt's hier
www.t-blade.de/t-blade-zubehoer/runner
Oder in meinem Video,,t-blade tutorial"
@@AlpineIceFreestyle Aso danke und hoffe du kommst wenn du kannst wieder mal nach Wien zum Wiener Eislaufverein und ich Feier dass was du machst
Machst du auch Videos auf deutsch?
Nicht mal 15% meiner Zuschauer kommen aus dem DACH-Raum da würde das wenig Sinn machen...
Bro I go ice skating 2 times a day and I have vapor 2x but without t blades
Depends on everybodys individual feeling🤷♂️
😍😍😍
What skate size should I get if I’m shoe size 13?
Chapter 1 in the Video. Get your size😉
@@AlpineIceFreestyle it depends, putting aside conventional thought a lot of skaters advocate a 1/2 size smaller - which I dont do either - I bought a Mission skate and found it was 1 size smaller than a Bauer. Ccm, Bauer, and Graf all had comparable sizes.
@@JediFarce definitely right. And experienced skaters like you and me know what they want and dont need such a video to find their skate. This is more vor beginners and average skaters and for them i guess this advice is the best :-)
Can you return skates if they dont fit?
Depends on the online trading laws in your country, but mostly yes
Why you only show T Blades? Are regular Skates not good enough?
I am sponsored by tblade, so this is my easiest access to various skates to Show.
@@AlpineIceFreestyle you should say that in the video - its misleading why you only show T blades
its jetspeed
Jep😅
Intro zu laut, sonst Top Video!
Stimmt leider😅 ist aber für kommende Saison schon geändert 😉