I thought about posting this in the general "SKATES" thread, but thought it might be broad enough to warrant its own thread; that is, I'm not asking for any specific skate recommendations or anything. (But if the mods want to move it to that thread, that's fine, too.)
Basically, I've been thinking a lot about getting new skates lately, but I haven't really moved on to "actively" looking for new ones, partially for money concerns, but also because I'm just not sure that I really need new skates at present, you know?
So I was just curious about how other people determine when it's time to replace your old skates. Is it when they hit a certain number of miles? Is it when new fancy ones come out? Or is it when they physically start falling apart?
I'm still using a pair of low-level Bauers I bought over 10 years ago (but only used them for occasional recreational skating over that time, and have only begun playing men's league hockey in the last year). Part of me wonders if/how much they're negatively affecting my skating/playing, and now that I have the time to actually spend time on hockey as a hobby, whether I shouldn't just take the plunge and get a new mid-range pair. But the other part of me (the part that grew up poor, and doesn't like spending a lot of money at once
) says not to get new skates until these ones are really starting to visibly fall apart. So I'm torn.
Basically, I've been thinking a lot about getting new skates lately, but I haven't really moved on to "actively" looking for new ones, partially for money concerns, but also because I'm just not sure that I really need new skates at present, you know?
So I was just curious about how other people determine when it's time to replace your old skates. Is it when they hit a certain number of miles? Is it when new fancy ones come out? Or is it when they physically start falling apart?
I'm still using a pair of low-level Bauers I bought over 10 years ago (but only used them for occasional recreational skating over that time, and have only begun playing men's league hockey in the last year). Part of me wonders if/how much they're negatively affecting my skating/playing, and now that I have the time to actually spend time on hockey as a hobby, whether I shouldn't just take the plunge and get a new mid-range pair. But the other part of me (the part that grew up poor, and doesn't like spending a lot of money at once
