cougarscaptain87 12 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 I am currently skating in 9k pumps size 9E. i have tried just about every skate on and i still cant seem to find the one that is wide enough. in my 9k's the left skate feels PERFECT toes brushing the front while standing, nice and snug, perfect fit in my opinion. but the right one is not wide enough in the forefoot, and the arch is hurtin. right when i put the skate on it feels a touch tight but nothing too bad, first 20-30 mins the pressure seems to mount, and then after that it is at a consistant. without goin the cutsom route, is there any options to correct the skate, or is there another skate that fits wider? i did search and came up with nothing Thanks in advance-CC87 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBLfan 25 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 have you tried getting them punched out? You really should consider it before you buy another pair of skates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Boucicaut 3804 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 He keeps on buying these skates and not consulting with me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cougarscaptain87 12 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 JR, you put me in KORS! but for my foot, i personaly decided on getting the rbks becuase of initial comfort, i wore them a good 30 minutes before even considering purchasing them. i was thinking about getting just the right streched, has anyone done that?by the way, i wasnt going to buy new skates, i was just wondering. also the pain is not intolerable (sp?) its just annoying and would be nice to not have it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TBLfan 25 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 yeah, just get the skate punched where you feel the pain. Assuming you've already done the basic lacing tricks like loose on the bottom(or where the pain is) and tight up top. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JR Boucicaut 3804 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 JR, you put me in KORS! Haha and they fit... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jason Harris 31 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 The F1's are among the widest skates, but I don't have many E widths left. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cougarscaptain87 12 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 yeh ive tried all the lacing tricks in the book, the lace lock acutally helped me out. i hated the idea right when i got the skates, but i knew it was removable if wanted. im probally going to get the right skate strehced and see what happens. thanks for the replies Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nicksmission14 0 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 What was wrong with the KOR's? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
duch 0 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 Two words, Nike skates. Widest on the market. Flexlite 9 or 10 or V-10 if you can still find a pair. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cougarscaptain87 12 Report post Posted March 18, 2007 What was wrong with the KOR's? The skate out of the box and for the first few weeks was amazing, most comfortable skate ive been in and also possibly the lightest. but then after that first week something happened and the skates started to brusie my ankle, after 2-3 of the "brusing" it was intolerable to skate and i had to take a week off and go back to my old skates, nothing wrong with the skates i dont think, just not for me apparently. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keith 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2007 As I keep using my Kors, they are getting harder on my ankles too. It is a drag. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ogie Oglethorpe 14 Report post Posted March 19, 2007 I had problems with my ankles too on the Kors but it was likely my fault. Even with the low cut, I didn't lace up to the top and the top eyelet/boot open cut & bruised right above my ankle bone something fierce - again, likely my fault. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tyler33 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2007 Had the same problem. I put a piece of PVC pipe standing up in the skate, then tied it tight. I then heated it up with a heat gun for a while and it expanded the ankles just right to fix the problem. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MNWildGopherFan 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2007 I also have a wide forefoot and had a tough time finding a skate that would fit comfortably. A LHR in my area had in stock a pair of Easton 1500c skates in the wide width in my size, and he said they had worked well for others with a wide forefoot and suggested I try then on. They felt great on my foot, and I have now skated on them in 5 games and they were comfortable right from the start. I have been very pleased with them and you may want to try a pair on and see if they work for you. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
epstud74 24 Report post Posted March 19, 2007 What shop was this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MNWildGopherFan 0 Report post Posted March 19, 2007 What shop was this?Dave's Sport Shop in Fridley. Paul, the Manager, spent a lot of time with me discussing options and trying on different skates. He was very helpful. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Razr 2 Report post Posted March 20, 2007 Two words, Nike skates. Widest on the market. Flexlite 9 or 10 or V-10 if you can still find a pair.Ditto :D Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ATLstealth09 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2007 Easton skates fit the wide forefoot. I got the 1300c's for dirt cheap brand new on eBay with some crazy luck; even though mine (1300c) aren't heat moldable, the 1500c's are, and they fit a variety of feet, so make that two for the Easton Synergy's. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnpace2 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2007 As I keep using my Kors, they are getting harder on my ankles too. It is a drag.That's weird, I've been skating on mine for about a year and no such problems. I had a little bit of the seam rubbing the ankle, but it just went away. Love the skates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fredrik 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2007 Maby that just goes to show that everybodys feet, ankles etc. is different and not every skate is for everybody, although there is (more or less) a skate for everyone. Just my thoughts... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thekingsingh 0 Report post Posted March 20, 2007 Easton skates fit the wide forefoot. I got the 1300c's for dirt cheap brand new on eBay with some crazy luck; even though mine (1300c) aren't heat moldable, the 1500c's are, and they fit a variety of feet, so make that two for the Easton Synergy's.I second (third?) the emotion about Easton Synergies. My forefoot is pretty wide and after trying several brands, I was fitted with Easton 800c's, which are heat moldable too. They've fit me better than any I've tried to date. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites