Replying to @RAINBOWDASH CANON
As someone who started figure skating focusing on mastering basic jumps like the waltz jump, I faced the dilemma of choosing the right boots. Riedell Crystals are often praised for their stylish design, but many beginners wonder if they are practical and supportive enough for learning jumps. From my experience, Riedell Crystals can be a good choice for beginners if you ensure a proper fit without overbooting. Overbooting happens when the boot is too large or requires thick insoles and extra padding to fit, which can reduce ankle support and control. This can be risky when practicing jumps like the waltz jump, as stability is crucial. What helped me was visiting a reputable skate shop where experts measured my feet and recommended appropriate liners and correct boot sizes. They advised me against excessive overbooting since it can alter the boot's original support structure. Also, focusing on proper skating posture and gradually increasing jump difficulty allowed me to improve safely. If you are between sizes or unsure, always choose a snugger fit and use thinner, performance-enhancing insoles recommended by the shop professional. Remember, every skater’s feet and progression are unique. Prioritize fitting comfort and support over style alone. When in doubt, seek advice from experienced coaches or skate fitters familiar with your skill level and training goals. This approach helped me build confidence in my jumps and reduced foot fatigue or injury risk, making learning enjoyable and safe.















































