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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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If she liked the fit of the 135, you could move up to the 335 or 535 as both should have virtually the same exact fit as the 135, just in a higher quality boot (all are built on the same last so should fit exact, but with differences in material and padding, there's always the possibility of small differences.. The 535 especially would be a good one to consider if its not out of the price range.

Additionally, Grafs can be heat molded as many times as needed and Graf encourages us to mold them for customers to try on. So inquire about this at your shop. They should be willing to let you mold them before buying to make sure they're exactly what you're looking for.

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Well just to update this one and put it to bed... We wound up getting the G5's for $150 and they appeared to be basically new, no marks at all - not even scuffs to the felt on the edge of the tongue at the top of the boot, looked like the blades were sharpened once. We tried some various Bauer's but couldn't find anything that would work at a decent price with decent blades. she skated two practices, a clinic, and two games on them and her skating looked better than before.... more power, faster, better knee bend......

Thanks for the advice.... I appreciate it.

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