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		<title>Girls Ice Skates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 14:47:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by DrBacchus Purchasing girls ice skates is really not too difficult. For one thing, they are easy to distinguish. Girls ice skates are commonly coloured white. Now, if you should come across a beautiful pair of girls ice skates &#8230; <a href="http://amblerskate.com/25">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Purchasing girls ice skates is really not too difficult. For one thing, they are easy to distinguish. Girls ice skates are commonly coloured white. Now, if you should come across a beautiful pair of girls ice skates on the internet, such as on E-bay,  hold off first and do not make the purchase. Go to a sports store near you, and inquire if they have the same model as you&#8217;ve seen on the internet. Then that is the perfect time for you to fit the skates. When you&#8217;re through fitting the skates, then you can go back to the net and purchase them at the bargain price that you saw.</p>
<p>The fitting of any type of ice skates, whether for girls or boys skates is highly important. Comfort and performance of skates all begin with the fit. When your daughter is trying on the girls ice skates keep these few tips in mind. When the skate is on the foot, kick the heel back, this way your heel and ankle should be entirely at the back of the skate. </p>
<p>At the front of the skates, there should be a small space, about the width of a thumb. Any less space and the skate will be painful, any more space than this and the skate won&#8217;t offer the needed ankle support.</p>
<p>There are many brands of girls ice skates, and choosing one may be difficult. One of the factors you may take in consideration is the price. Take note that if you want a durable pair of skates, it’s going to cost you a bit of money. Before purchasing it though, carefully think about its use. If the pair of girls ice skates you&#8217;re going to purchase will seldom be used, then do not spend too much money on them. However if the ice skates are for hockey or figure skating tournaments, it’s recommended to purchase more expensive ones. </p>
<p>Before your child uses their skates, the blade of the skates are sharpened. While there are coin-operated kiosks for skate sharpening, nothing can compare to having the skates sharpened by a professional. A professional skate sharpening can definitely up the performance of both the skate and the wearer.</p>
<p>A key thing to remember when you&#8217;ve just purchased the pair is to spray a coat of water proof spray on them. This will help keep water out and the boot won’t rot easily. Just this simple step will help to prolong the life of the skate and to protect your investment in them.</p>
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		<title>Buying Skates for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 14:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by Ivan Walsh Picking out your kids ice skates is not difficult, but you have to keep a few things in mind. There are two ultimate goals you need to determine before you actually make the purchase. First is &#8230; <a href="http://amblerskate.com/buying-skates-for-kids">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Picking out your kids ice skates is not difficult, but you have to keep a few things in mind. There are two ultimate goals you need to determine before you actually make the purchase. First is the fitting of your kids ice skates, and the second one is what activity your kid will be doing. Now when you&#8217;ve been able to determine these factors, you can then make the actual purchase of the ice skates.</p>
<p>Something to keep in mind when planning to purchase your kids ice skates is to not directly purchase them from the internet without actually fitting them. Doing this may only waste money and time. This is because the actual fit of your kids ice skates is highly important. </p>
<p>Comfort and performance, are based on the fit of the ice skates, don&#8217;t skip this crucial step. When the skate is on the foot, have your kid kick back on the heel, this helps determine if the heel and ankle are supported at the back of the skate. Having proper support at the back of the skate helps prevent sore ankles when skating.</p>
<p>At the front of the skates take note that there should not be an excess amount of space between the toe and the front of the skates while sitting down, about a thumbs width is recommendable. Your child may feel a little pressure when they stand and bend their knees this is normal so you need not to worry. The important thing is the skate is not crushing your kids toes. Skates that you buy extra large so that the child can &#8220;grow into them&#8221; is not recommended. Skates that are too large do not provide enough support through the ankles and can lead to unneccessary spills.</p>
<p>When you have determined the  right fit for your kids ice skates, you now have to determine the use of the skates. Will you purchase the skates for your kid for recreational use, kids&#8217; ice hockey, or perhaps kids&#8217; figure skating? You have to determine this because you need to know that expensive skates are more durable then less expensive ones. An occasional recreational skater doesn&#8217;t warrant the investment in expensive skates that a child who plays hockey, speed or figure skates requires.</p>
<p>A few well-known brands you can choose from are: American Athletic, Lake Placid, CCM Tyke and Riedel, all of which have a history of great performance. If you have a child who is just beginning to skate, there are adjustable skates available. These types of skates can be adjusted a couple sizes bigger in the future if needed. It&#8217;s a great way to save you money. </p>
<p>But perhaps the best way of all to save money on skates is to look for great deals online, such as the terrific bargains you can find on E-bay. There you can find top-quality skates at bargain prices. If you have several children who need skates, you can multiply your savings substantially.</p>
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		<title>Goalie Skates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 13:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying goalie skates for hockey can be confusing with so many options available. But one thing is for certain: buy the best quality skates that your budget will allow. Especially if you play at highly competitive levels, pucks can zoom &#8230; <a href="http://amblerskate.com/goalie-skates">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Buying goalie skates for hockey can be confusing with so many options available. But one thing is for certain: buy the best quality skates that your budget will allow. Especially if you play at highly competitive levels, pucks can zoom in at you at speeds upwards of 80mph, so you need the best protection for your feet that you can afford.</p>
<p>Top quality skates for any player will feature composite materials that give added toughness and durability to the skates. Look for composite materials such as Kevlar and graphite in skates for improved protection and stiffness to the skate boot that lasts through repeated wear. While leather skates were the standard for years, the new composite materials have greatly improved comfort and durability in skates.</p>
<p>While goalie skates are similar in construction to regular skates, there are some real differences. A goalie skate has a wider blade than other hockey skates, and features more protection for the feet and ankle areas. The boot of a goalie skate is also lower than other hockey skates, allowing for greater ankle movement.</p>
<p>Goalie skates commonly have greater blade radius than other hockey skates. This allows for easier gliding backwards and forwards, as well as addresses the maneuvers a goalie performs. Too small of a radius in goalie skates makes the skater more unstable and more likely to fall in the heat of the action.</p>
<p>Bauer Supreme, CCM, and Reebok are all well-known brands of goalie skates for juniors. You can expect to pay in the neighbourhood of $150-$350 for these skates on sale on the internet from retailers who do a large volume in goalie skates. Local stores may charge much more than this. If you find a great deal on skates on line, head over to your local store and try a pair on to see how they fit. If you like them, negotiate with the store, telling them they need to match the internet price you found.</p>
<p>If they won&#8217;t play ball with you, go ahead and order those great skates you found at a great price on the internet. Most reputable online merchants will offer a money-back guarantee, so there is no risk ordering online.</p>
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