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When you’re ready to take your figure skating to the next level, investing in figure skating boots and blades separately is the perfect way to personalise your skating to your unique preference and ability! Choose from our massive range of figure skating boots to find the right fit for you.
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When you’re just starting out in figure skating, buying your boots and blades as a set is totally fine to help you learn the basics of ice skating. Once you advance and learn more skills out on the ice, you’ll probably prefer to invest in boots and blades separately to have more control over the feel and performance of your ice skates.
Figure skating boots are designed to complement your skill level on the ice; the more advanced your ice skating skill, the stiffer the boots are for more ankle support during complex jumps and spins. Buying the most expensive boots won’t help you improve your skill level, as they will be too stiff and could leave you with blisters and other injuries. Beginner ice skate boots are just as stylish and timeless as advanced-level boots and are soft yet supportive enough to help beginners learn the fundamentals.
If you’re a beginner skater and want to invest in ice skate boots and blades separately, the Risport Antares, Jackson Flex 2000 and Jackson Debut 2450 are great boots for learning single jumps up to Axels.
Once you’re ready for double jumps, go for the Jackson Premier 2800 or Jackson Elite 5300 boot.
Advanced ice skaters performing triple and quad jumps should invest in the Jackson Supreme 5500, Jackson Supreme 5852 or the Risport Royal Pro boot to take their skating to the next level.
Ice dancers & synchronised skaters should go for boots designed for the tight, precise footwork that the disciplines require, such as the Jackson Supreme 5410 or the Jackson Debut Low Cut 2430.
Order your next figure skating boots online, or visit our store at Willies Coventry to chat to our expert team about the right skate boots for you to help you nail your next competition.