Susie Morunga
07-22-2011, 11:22 PM
Hi there
I'm using at the mo K2 Alexis 84 & love them however I'm looking at going for a larger wheel for the straighter longer concrete walkway I use & am thinking of the k2 Celena 90 BUT I need to check is the K2 the best for narrow feet? I'm also thinking that I need the superfeet insert but I dont see a womans size, is there 1?
Cheers all
Ok have done some investigating so will not restrict myself to K2 UNLESS they are the best for narrow feet. I find after a while when I skate my foot will start to move inside the skate so am thinking the softboot kindov softens & gives & stops giving me the firm support I need to stop my foot moving. Hopefully an ezibooty thingy & the superfeet insole will help with that. I thought maybe I size smaller but then I crush my toes but foot stops moving ergo I need a skate that suits narrow feet. Would a mans shaped boot be better? I do like the higher cuff esp on a larger wheel that I intend to get. Need to have my girlfriend eat MY dust for a change.
I'm using at the mo K2 Alexis 84 & love them however I'm looking at going for a larger wheel for the straighter longer concrete walkway I use & am thinking of the k2 Celena 90 BUT I need to check is the K2 the best for narrow feet? I'm also thinking that I need the superfeet insert but I dont see a womans size, is there 1?
Cheers all
Ok have done some investigating so will not restrict myself to K2 UNLESS they are the best for narrow feet. I find after a while when I skate my foot will start to move inside the skate so am thinking the softboot kindov softens & gives & stops giving me the firm support I need to stop my foot moving. Hopefully an ezibooty thingy & the superfeet insole will help with that. I thought maybe I size smaller but then I crush my toes but foot stops moving ergo I need a skate that suits narrow feet. Would a mans shaped boot be better? I do like the higher cuff esp on a larger wheel that I intend to get. Need to have my girlfriend eat MY dust for a change.