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Sorry if this is the wrong place for this question, I'm new to the website
Anyway, I'm wondering if Jackson Freestyles would be suitable beginner skates for me?
I'm a 40kg, 14 year old, 155cm female just starting learn to skate level 3 and I'm not sure what beginner skates to get. Ideally, I would go to a fitter but there aren't any in my country and my parents aren't willing to fly (at least not for beginner skates.)
So far, I'm not doing any jumps or spins, only edgework, backwards skating, and crossovers. I want to get skates that will last to the end of my learn to skate programme and perhaps into singles too but then I'm worried that Jackson Freestyles might be overbooting. However, I've heard that they're good beginner skates but that might just be for older people?
So, my question is (and I know that it's hard to deduce online so I'm just asking for a general guideline) are Jackson Freestyles suitable in my circumstances?
Thanks if anybody replies
Anyway, I'm wondering if Jackson Freestyles would be suitable beginner skates for me?
I'm a 40kg, 14 year old, 155cm female just starting learn to skate level 3 and I'm not sure what beginner skates to get. Ideally, I would go to a fitter but there aren't any in my country and my parents aren't willing to fly (at least not for beginner skates.)
So far, I'm not doing any jumps or spins, only edgework, backwards skating, and crossovers. I want to get skates that will last to the end of my learn to skate programme and perhaps into singles too but then I'm worried that Jackson Freestyles might be overbooting. However, I've heard that they're good beginner skates but that might just be for older people?
So, my question is (and I know that it's hard to deduce online so I'm just asking for a general guideline) are Jackson Freestyles suitable in my circumstances?
Thanks if anybody replies