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Reebok White K or Easton Stealth RS Skates for Wide Flat Feet?

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Im in the market for new skates. I'm just starting to play again in an over 40 league. I bought a pair of Bauer flexlite 3.0 a couple years ago to skate with my kids but I need a different size to start playing again.I need to go a 1/2 to full size smaller in the length. Does anyone have an opinion on either of the 2 skates I mentioned above? I read some of the wide flat feet topics on here and it seems like alot of people recommend Easton or Reebok for my foot type.

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I have wide flat feet and I'm in a Total one NXG 7.5EE and I love them. I have a medium/flat arch I heard that the ONE.9 is more forgiving for a flatter arch. It's a very responsive boot and very light weight.

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I'm wearing rs skates. I've also tried on 18k reeboks. The reeboks and the Easton's have a similar fit, but I'd say the Easton's would be better for higher arches. I have high arches and I took out the arch supports in my skates. Just my opinion

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  On 12/30/2012 at 7:55 PM, Special Blend said:
I have flat/wide feet and I wear one.9. Came from Graf for 8 yrs and couldn't be happier.

Still use sidas insoles though.

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I wish I could get sidas insoles. No dealers down here in FL

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  On 12/30/2012 at 8:44 PM, GiancarloSFL said:
I wish I could get sidas insoles. No dealers down here in FL
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Try looking for "Sole" brand custom footbeds. Their "thin sport" product is quite similar to Sidas for those who don't have a dealer.

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I have wide feet as well and use Grafs as they are the only thing that could fit my hobbit feet. The kind I got, G5s, were able to have the toecap punched out to make it a bit more roomy and the LHS stretched the width of the boot a bit. Couldn't be happier.

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