Short:
I have a pair of old Bauer Vapor X:50 skates from ~2010 that don't have that many games/use but are causing foot pain after ~60 minutes or so of wearing them. I'm willing to spend ~$600 on a new pair that fit me well and are nicer.
Would you all recommend I go to the local shop, get fitted, and newest generation mid-tier, or get fitted and wait for a sale on an older generation high-tier?
Long:
Around 2010 I was looking to get into playing hockey for the first time after being a life long fan but not being able to afford to play. I got lower-mid tier gear including my Bauer Vapor X:50 skates on sale/clearance deals, so while the skates are the right size (probably) they were not fitted and have never felt that comfortable to me. Unfortunately I ran into tight financial times and never was able to start playing, only using the skates a couple times a year at open skate times.
Two years ago I joined an adult learn to play class, did well enough that I got invited to a lower level team and played 2 games. And then covid hit. But now restrictions are lifted and I have played my 4th ice hockey game ever!
As you can imagine my skates don't really have that much wear on them for being 11+ years old. But like I said, they are uncomfortable and after ~45 minutes (usually towards the end of the 2nd, start of the 3rd period) my feet start hurting and I lose some feeling in the little toes of my left foot. I am willing to spend up to around $600 on a new pair of skates, which gives me a few options (After going to the local shop and getting fitted):
- Newest generation mid-tier (Bauer 3S, CCM Jetspeed FT485, etc)
- Older generation high-tier (Bauer 3x, CCM Jetspeed FT2, etc) that I can find on sale/clearance somewhere. May have to wait for a deal.
- True TF9
- Deal with what I have until I absolutely can't stand it and want to quit.
Thoughts?