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ParkseY

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  1. I use the same holder and steel for both my 1s skates and the Trues and tie them all the way up normally. I think it is a muscle issue with too much of my weight being on the ball of my foot as I haven't worn the Trues in a couple of weeks and got a pair of the new 1x skates and have been skating in them with no issue (except the fit not being as good as the Trues). I think adding the Superfeet insoles probably did more harm than good in regards to my weight distribution. Any suggestions on how to get the skates modified to get more of my weight towards my heel? Different insoles, profiling, rebaking, etc?
  2. Muscle/bone. Definitely not rubbing.
  3. Not sure, could be. They both have the same steel & holders. I've never had shin splints but I would imagine the same sort of feeling. Heel does feel slightly high but not too bad and the instep is fine. I have the Tuuk holders with step steel black. No I put the black step steel from my 1s skates on the Trues. Almost feels like a stabbing pain. Half way up the calf directly above the ankle bone.
  4. No, my feet feel fine but my shins are on fire on the outside. Doesn't happen in my Bauers at all and I've never had it happen in any other skates I've worn.
  5. I just got my True skates last week and they fit great on the foot but when I skate on them, after about 15 minutes, I get an extreme amount of pain on the outside of both my shins. I have tried tying them differently, different insoles, etc. and am at a loss. Any ideas as I'm about to ditch them and go back to my Bauers? Thanks.
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