Has any one had any issues warranty wise with these since they upgraded them? The reason I ask is because I have found a pair for 520 bucks but fear that I have only Manufacturers warranty so no place to go for service if necessary. Other thought is Local place offers 30 day guarantee for performance. Difference of 150 bucks in price but is the comfort of being covered if something goes wrong not a big deal?
#22
Posted 07 March 2015 - 01:33 PM
It only took me a few skates to adjust so you should be good to go pretty quick. One thing that got my attention pretty quick was not to be lazy when you go to skate backwards or switch back. The pitch difference in the skate you will catch an edge, and in my case look like a moron. Haha
Haha, that happened to me too.
#24
Posted 08 March 2015 - 10:42 PM
#28
Posted 05 April 2015 - 08:48 PM
#30
Posted 06 April 2015 - 01:16 AM
I believe I need more arch support. I wear a full customfootbed in my ski boots and my feet are never sore inthem. They baked them again and had me stand this time but not sure you can make up for arch space unless you do custom footbeds. I will give them another couple of skates and see what happens. Other than that they are super comfortable and I am getting used to them very well.
I would highly recommend CCM/Curex's high arch support insoles. They're pricey at $40-60,but definetly worth it. My skates feel like slippers and I'm often in my skates for 3+ hours.
#31
Posted 06 April 2015 - 07:36 AM
I get the moldability but I don't see how you can take up space with the current footbed. The rest of the boot is perfect.You might try a heat gun or hair dryer and see if you can get a buddy to help you. That way you can heat the arches and they can press them in for you. I've had to punch my skates a few times and actually need to hit another spot again.
#32
Posted 06 April 2015 - 07:37 AM
I would highly recommend CCM/Curex's high arch support insoles. They're pricey at $40-60,but definetly worth it. My skates feel like slippers and I'm often in my skates for 3+ hours.
I am going to give them a couple of skates more then reevaluate. Thanks for the suggestion.
#36
Posted 06 April 2015 - 03:59 PM
i think the perfect fit would have been a custom 6.75 but the 6.5 was too small and the 7 gave me a little bit of negative space... but they fit like a charm... the skates did only last me just over a year of skating on them 2-3 times a week... if i could afford to buy new skates every year i would go back to the mako's for sure
#38
Posted 06 April 2015 - 11:02 PM
I believe I need more arch support. I wear a full customfootbed in my ski boots and my feet are never sore inthem. They baked them again and had me stand this time but not sure you can make up for arch space unless you do custom footbeds. I will give them another couple of skates and see what happens. Other than that they are super comfortable and I am getting used to them very well.
If you are wearing Superfeet then having a space in the arch area is ok.
I would highly recommend CCM/Curex's high arch support insoles. They're pricey at $40-60,but definetly worth it. My skates feel like slippers and I'm often in my skates for 3+ hours.
The CCMs didn't work for me. They are too thick the plastic in the arch area is uncomfortable. I skate mostly in my Graf Sidas but have had success in the yellow Superfeet as well.
Interesting. Anyone have any experience with durability issues?
The most common issue I've seen is the outsole separating from the toe box. I've seen three pairs locally, all outside of the warranty period.
If your bag has wheels, you don't.
#40
Posted 07 April 2015 - 10:32 AM
Anyone have any idea on what the size translation would be coming from the Vapor line? Currently wear a 7EE in a X7.0 and looking into makos.
Went from an 8D in an x60 to an 8D in the Mako. Try the 7D AND 7EE. Due to their moldability some have been able to use a D instead of EE. If you need wider, go with the EE but don't go longer to gain little extra width.
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