Exactly why I’m getting these skates. Mine is huge on my right foot and regular skates hurt after a hour or two. As a ref now I need to be able to work more hours in a day
I have one right under my right ankle. It’s horrible in ice skates. I have Tours for roller which it doesn’t hurt in because they’re so wide. I don’t have wide feet but Tours are the only roller skates I can skate without pain in for the navicular bone
I went from Bauer customs to True TF9s. The improvement in my skating was dramatic. I have odd feet, wide forefeet, narrow ankles, Bauer customs just don’t take that into account correctly. Even though the TF9 is an off the shelf skate, they are so thermoformable that they fit like slippers. In fact the only problem is getting them on and off, it takes a wee while, with some care and gentle persuasion.
I was told by True that they are to only be tied up at about 70% and to leave about 3 or 4 eyelets not tied. Then to have shrink wrap placed around the boot. Apparently baking them and then tying them up like normal can rip the eyelets right out. Then to keep them on for 15 mins and not to walk on them for 4-5 hours. Maybe they have changed in the last year? I had mine done 3 days ago.
When i got my True VH’s, at the end of the scanning they took a peice of paper and just traced around my foot, ans my feet were sweating to bad the paper was stuck to my foot when i went to lift it up ahhaha. Either way the True VH’s are awsome and if you have fucked up feet like i do id recommend these to anyone
@Pavel Barber, Just wondering: What specific components (blade size/style, etc.) have you included in your order? Thanks for the great video series. Cheers!
Just got my trues baked today at source for sports....baked for 10 minutes (I assume you did 15 because of the oven) then had them on for 30 minutes. Laced up 3 eyelets down and top was saran wrapped. Wasn’t supposed to walk or even put them on for 24 hours after.
I just got my pair and they recommend 24 hours but I took my skating a couple hours later(true suggests waiting a couple hours) and so far been amazing. Besides the baking process which took quite a long time.
Tell me these will solve my aching foot problems, Bauer bumps (on each foot), narrow heels, wide toes and one foot being 3/4 of a size smaller than the other. Right now I barely make it through a 90 min session of shinny without them hurting.
True SVH's are a life changer. They're so good, they'll trigger a slight depression by making you wish you had them your whole life, and what you could've accomplished had you not worn improper skates lol. It's almost impossible to play before these, since there was so much discomfort distracting and preventing me from playing. I have bunions on both feet, probably from wearing horrible skates my whole life, super high insteps, a normal sized heel/ankle, probably a EEE forefoot, and one foot is longer than the other lol. It's a nightmare. I'm beyond Bauer Fit 3's. If I get a skate to compensate for my wide foot, I lose support everywhere else since the boot compensates for high volume. When I'm just high volume in the forefront/instep. My 3D scans were absolutely atrocious. My SVH's are perfect around my ankle/heel, wide enough in the toe, and just everywhere. They're custom lol. I won't buy another skate again probably. These make hockey playable and enjoyable. I can't say again. I've never experienced that. Putting them on is EXTREMELY difficult depending on how your foot is shaped. It's a complete PITA for me, but once they're on, they're like wearing a sock. It's unreal. I can go two eyelets down luckily, but I have to put my foot in sideways. Then it's the hokey pokey, a little twisting, a little pressure, and my foot is in finally. I'd trade in the putting on discomfort(it actually kinda hurts), over the once-in skating discomfort, so. It's just how custom skates are, and I'm sure a lot has to do with the mismatched foot width. My ankle is normal, but my forefront is wider, so I have to go through a tiny opening. ibb.co/qjtJhfh
@@jcoops4911 the caption says his first since vh was taken over by True, which was 2+ years ago. Since his vh skates he's gotten at least three new pairs within that 2 year frame. One with the original true holders (in this video), one with the marsblade, and one with the new shift holder. That's why I asked if the video was old.
Pavel Barber I meant like if u need a special fit it’s perfect but if u have a regular foot it’s better to go with something lighter like Bauer. This is just my preference I like true skates and still think it’s amazing what they do
@@Ja9two The issue is that I don't think you've ever purchased a pair of True skates so you don't really know what they feel like. If I'm correct then you really can't comment on the fit of these skates. And it's not just for people with weird feet. It's very good for any foot shape, perfecting the form fitting size.
Thumbs down from me, It would of been better to have you skate them factory fitted to see how good the fit is after enough foot pics to please the average foot fetishest. Peace.
these are the old trues, i just got a pair of the new ones with the new shift 280 holders and blacksteel. amazing pair of skates!
Yep! I'll have a full review soon for those. They are very good.
That's awesome. I have an accessory navicular bone in my left ankle. This will help me skate with ease.
Exactly why I’m getting these skates. Mine is huge on my right foot and regular skates hurt after a hour or two. As a ref now I need to be able to work more hours in a day
@@hoaxial2090 Did you get the skates yet? And if you did, did they help? I have the same foot problem
I have one right under my right ankle. It’s horrible in ice skates. I have Tours for roller which it doesn’t hurt in because they’re so wide. I don’t have wide feet but Tours are the only roller skates I can skate without pain in for the navicular bone
I went from Bauer customs to True TF9s. The improvement in my skating was dramatic. I have odd feet, wide forefeet, narrow ankles, Bauer customs just don’t take that into account correctly. Even though the TF9 is an off the shelf skate, they are so thermoformable that they fit like slippers. In fact the only problem is getting them on and off, it takes a wee while, with some care and gentle persuasion.
I was told by True that they are to only be tied up at about 70% and to leave about 3 or 4 eyelets not tied. Then to have shrink wrap placed around the boot. Apparently baking them and then tying them up like normal can rip the eyelets right out. Then to keep them on for 15 mins and not to walk on them for 4-5 hours. Maybe they have changed in the last year? I had mine done 3 days ago.
When i got my True VH’s, at the end of the scanning they took a peice of paper and just traced around my foot, ans my feet were sweating to bad the paper was stuck to my foot when i went to lift it up ahhaha. Either way the True VH’s are awsome and if you have fucked up feet like i do id recommend these to anyone
@Pavel Barber, Just wondering: What specific components (blade size/style, etc.) have you included in your order? Thanks for the great video series. Cheers!
Just got my trues baked today at source for sports....baked for 10 minutes (I assume you did 15 because of the oven) then had them on for 30 minutes. Laced up 3 eyelets down and top was saran wrapped. Wasn’t supposed to walk or even put them on for 24 hours after.
I just got my pair and they recommend 24 hours but I took my skating a couple hours later(true suggests waiting a couple hours) and so far been amazing. Besides the baking process which took quite a long time.
@@97vipaI took mine out for a rip yesterday, best skates I have ever owned
BMAC8691 would highly recommend to anyone! Even if you don’t play hockey and just like to skate! Makes a huge difference on your feet
Tell me these will solve my aching foot problems, Bauer bumps (on each foot), narrow heels, wide toes and one foot being 3/4 of a size smaller than the other. Right now I barely make it through a 90 min session of shinny without them hurting.
Yeah they probably will. I got the same foot difference and just ordered a pair of true SVH, hoping it’ll do the trick and fix my pains
True SVH's are a life changer. They're so good, they'll trigger a slight depression by making you wish you had them your whole life, and what you could've accomplished had you not worn improper skates lol. It's almost impossible to play before these, since there was so much discomfort distracting and preventing me from playing. I have bunions on both feet, probably from wearing horrible skates my whole life, super high insteps, a normal sized heel/ankle, probably a EEE forefoot, and one foot is longer than the other lol. It's a nightmare. I'm beyond Bauer Fit 3's. If I get a skate to compensate for my wide foot, I lose support everywhere else since the boot compensates for high volume. When I'm just high volume in the forefront/instep. My 3D scans were absolutely atrocious. My SVH's are perfect around my ankle/heel, wide enough in the toe, and just everywhere. They're custom lol. I won't buy another skate again probably. These make hockey playable and enjoyable. I can't say again. I've never experienced that. Putting them on is EXTREMELY difficult depending on how your foot is shaped. It's a complete PITA for me, but once they're on, they're like wearing a sock. It's unreal. I can go two eyelets down luckily, but I have to put my foot in sideways. Then it's the hokey pokey, a little twisting, a little pressure, and my foot is in finally. I'd trade in the putting on discomfort(it actually kinda hurts), over the once-in skating discomfort, so. It's just how custom skates are, and I'm sure a lot has to do with the mismatched foot width. My ankle is normal, but my forefront is wider, so I have to go through a tiny opening.
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Great vis
Great vids barber
Do I have to put my skates on like that every time I put them on foot practice and games?
Pavel can you make more floorball videos
Is this an older video, at least the scanning part? I know you've had three pairs of Trues since the vh
Maybe watch the video??? He literally said he's done it lots. And vh is the same skate hhaha tf man
@@jcoops4911 the caption says his first since vh was taken over by True, which was 2+ years ago. Since his vh skates he's gotten at least three new pairs within that 2 year frame. One with the original true holders (in this video), one with the marsblade, and one with the new shift holder. That's why I asked if the video was old.
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Luv ur vids
Yeah man
Do they do have the custom skates for goalies?
Pavel, do you wear socks with your skates? Or do you wear socks even thou you baked em without them.
Do they make these for goalies? I’m not one I’m just wondering.
is it possible to get skate offset with these? e.g. the blade moved more towards the inside?
What curve do u have?:)
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Same
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Is Pavel paid by TRUE to advertise their brand ??
My cousins ref had true custom hockey skates
Hi pavele
How much are those skates
Onebruins Fan like $1000
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Those skates are only good for certain fits tho
What do you mean "certain fits?" it's a custom boot shaped exactly to your individual specs.
Pavel Barber I meant like if u need a special fit it’s perfect but if u have a regular foot it’s better to go with something lighter like Bauer. This is just my preference I like true skates and still think it’s amazing what they do
I have to disagree with you on that, I have a regular foot and these are by far the best skates I have ever owned.
@@Ja9two The issue is that I don't think you've ever purchased a pair of True skates so you don't really know what they feel like. If I'm correct then you really can't comment on the fit of these skates. And it's not just for people with weird feet. It's very good for any foot shape, perfecting the form fitting size.
Pavel Barber I’ve had one before and didn’t like how heavy it was
Thumbs down from me, It would of been better to have you skate them factory fitted to see how good the fit is after enough foot pics to please the average foot fetishest.
Peace.