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Why buy Edea Ice Skates?
Which Edea skate is right for my level?
Overture suits beginners and recreational skaters. Chorus and Concerto models are mid-level, offering more stiffness for double jumps. Ice Fly and Piano are high-level boots intended for competitive skaters performing triple and quadruple jumps.
Do Edea boots need break‑in?
They break in more quickly than leather boots due to their synthetic construction. Heat-mouldable features help customise the fit to your foot shape, reducing break‑in time.
Can I mix Edea boots with different blades?
Yes. Edea boots are compatible with most figure skating blades. Pair them with entry-level blades for beginners or higher-end blades for advanced skaters. Always ensure blades are the correct length and mount them professionally.
Are Edea skates good for wide or narrow feet?
Edea offers different widths (C, D, E) to accommodate various foot shapes. Consult a fitter or their size chart to select the appropriate width. Properly fitted boots prevent discomfort and injury.
How do I care for Edea skates?
Dry them thoroughly after each session, use soft blade covers to absorb moisture and store them in a ventilated bag. Avoid leaving them near heat sources or in a cold car, which can warp the boot material.
Do Edea skates come with blades?
Boots are often sold separately, especially higher-end models. Some beginner sets come as outfits with blades included. Check product descriptions to confirm.
Are Edea skates expensive?
They’re priced toward the higher end, reflecting their advanced technology and quality. However, their durability and performance justify the investment for serious skaters.
Which Edea skate is right for my level?
Which Edea skate is right for my level?
Overture suits beginners and recreational skaters. Chorus and Concerto models are mid-level, offering more stiffness for double jumps. Ice Fly and Piano are high-level boots intended for competitive skaters performing triple and quadruple jumps.
Do Edea boots need break‑in?
Do Edea boots need break‑in?
They break in more quickly than leather boots due to their synthetic construction. Heat-mouldable features help customise the fit to your foot shape, reducing break‑in time.
Can I mix Edea boots with different blades?
Can I mix Edea boots with different blades?
Yes. Edea boots are compatible with most figure skating blades. Pair them with entry-level blades for beginners or higher-end blades for advanced skaters. Always ensure blades are the correct length and mount them professionally.
Are Edea skates good for wide or narrow feet?
Are Edea skates good for wide or narrow feet?
Edea offers different widths (C, D, E) to accommodate various foot shapes. Consult a fitter or their size chart to select the appropriate width. Properly fitted boots prevent discomfort and injury.
How do I care for Edea skates?
How do I care for Edea skates?
Dry them thoroughly after each session, use soft blade covers to absorb moisture and store them in a ventilated bag. Avoid leaving them near heat sources or in a cold car, which can warp the boot material.
Do Edea skates come with blades?
Do Edea skates come with blades?
Boots are often sold separately, especially higher-end models. Some beginner sets come as outfits with blades included. Check product descriptions to confirm.
Are Edea skates expensive?
Are Edea skates expensive?
They’re priced toward the higher end, reflecting their advanced technology and quality. However, their durability and performance justify the investment for serious skaters.