At PyeongChang 2018, the John Wilson Gold Seal parabolic blades earned more Olympic medals than any other model. Coincidence? We don't believe so. This blade is perhaps the most frequently recommended by Russian trainers for freestyle and pairs skaters looking for the best spinning experience.
Skaters describe effortless spins and control in their footwork sequences and edge jumps thanks to the taller heel stanchion, unusual compound radius, and tapered/hollow ground characteristics. Evgenia Medvedeva trusts and wears it. A parabolic blade's unusual curvature and mid-section tapering are meant to reduce drag as you travel across the ice.
No matter what level you're skating at, this means smoother, sharper, and more intense spins, twists, and edge work.
Furthermore, because your weight is centred thanks to precision geometry, you have more control and confidence to reach your full potential.
Finally, they outlast traditional blades since they may be sharpened in fewer passes (with no special skill required).