Isvidda
2 products
| Overall rating | (27 reviews) |
| Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
— Show originalHello I have used for the first time the Isvidda Trekking today and despite all good efforts I could not fix them properly to the new boots I have also purchased at Varuste (I chose (50 cm blades and I have 45 shoes size). The problem is that the heel fitting does not block properly the back of the boot . As a result the back of the boot goes up and it loses the grip;
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The box arrived wrinkled and the shoe holder was significantly bent. Fortunately, it could be straightened in a vise. Compared to hockey skates, they are less agile, but that was to be expected. I find the ride a bit more expensive. I'm looking forward to trying them on a frozen pond where there will be a chance to get going more.| Overall rating |
Ferm construction. Nicely adjustable. Sharp
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Simple hiking boots at a reasonable price / quality ratio. It may take a little getting used to if you haven’t used one before, which was amazingly awkward at first compared to hockey sticks. Adjusting the bandage laterally to the right level is important, otherwise the muscles of the leg and puppies will go completely lactic after a couple of hundred meters. The shoe should also be really sturdy, I started using it with the boot swabs myself and I end up making a 1mm polyethylene sheet ankle support for my shoes to get mono-like stability. Very comfortable to skate as long as the shoe fits, and the ties are in place. Horrible if not.
When the front binding is set to the widest setting, it can no longer be moved sideways. If necessary, move the front bandage forward over the toes so that the bandage can be set narrower, and thus also laterally to the right.
The 55 cm long skate has a huge amount of space to move the straps lengthwise for large shoe sizes.