The figure skate has a set of teeth on the front, which allows you to "dig" into the ice and do all sorts of jumps and pirouettes. The back of the blade on the skate is not closed: it sticks out past the heel. This allows you to glide a little better.
Chances are, if you can skate on figure skates, you will be OK with hockey skates. Just learn how to stop as soon as you can ;-)
I can skate with figure skates, can i also skate with hockey? what is the difference between the 2 boots.xks?
im sorry but use proper grammar figure skates have " toe-picks) wich we use for some of are technical elements we also have a more fited boot
hockey skates are more bulky plus they lace up diferently because we need difernt ancle support Report It
Reply:the other big difference is ankle support, none in figure skates
Reply:The blade is also a little thicker on hockey skates- provides more stability
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