WIFA Ice and Roller Skates - Champion Light Adult - Black
WIFA Ice and Roller Skates - Champion Light Adult - Black - Black / LL (Standard) / EU-36 / US-5.25 | NOTE: This item will be special ordered for you. Kindly allow 2 to 6 weeks of lead time.
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FEATURES
Model for National and International competitions! The Champion Light is a lightweight model for lightweight competitive athletes (35-55 kg) who are mastering their first triple jumps, or even those working on their first double jumps (55-70 kg). This model is soft padded, PU-coated leather upper, functional flex notch, lightweight, breathable microfibre lining and reinforcement, orthopedic shaped insole with steel joint, leather sole with wooden heel!
Very short break in period. This model has a very short breaking in time (5h) and is very flexible thanks to the flex notch. With its shorter shaft, this model is also popular among dancers. Half sizes, 5 widths and heat molding allow a perfect fit!
Made from Strongest materials from Europe. WIFA boots have been handmade in Europe since 1960. WIFA uses only the strongest cowhides from Europe for all models, tanned according to the strict environmental regulations of the EU. All WIFA skates are padded and made of firm and thick leather (2.2-2.4 mm). A thin layer of thermoplastic reinforcement allows each WIFA ice skating boot to be heat-molded.
Long life as a tribute to sustainability. The WIFA ice skating boots are made of about 80% natural materials, ensuring an excellent foot climate. The thin reinforcement layers inside the boots are needed to provide stability but also to allow the heat molding process to work properly. The boots are literally reshaped on the foot. After cooling down, the boots fit like a second skin. This effect persists thanks to these layers.
Available in Various Sizes and Widths. Available for a lot of sizes. EU 36 (US 5.25) up to EU 47 (US 13.75). Foot width also include the following sizes: M, L, LL, C, CC. Please refer to the Sizing charts for more information.
For further information, you may refer to the follwing WIFA technical guide.
RECOMMENDED USAGE
ICE Skating
- Figure skating (35-55 kg) - all doubles, first triple jumps
- Figure skating (55-70 kg) - first double jumps
- Dance competitive - juniors
- Dance hobby skaters
ROLLER Skating
- Artistic roller skating on quads/inline plates
- Jam, rhythym, park skating
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Sizes: EU 36-47
Colors: White, Black
Widths: White: M, L, LL, C, CC / Black: LL, C, CC
Upper: Thick split leather, coated (2.4-2.6 mm)
Lining: Shaft-soft trecking micro fiber; tongue - anti-slip micro fiber-velour
Soles: leather, natural color or black
SIZE CHARTS
Important Care Instructions
Like all quality products, WIFA boots deserve the best possible care and even children can be taught to look after their own boots. All feet sweat during training - some more than others, and even though the boots are made of breathable leather, they can get very damp inside.
After training the boots should be carefully dried inside and outside. They should not be left in a plastic bag longer than necessary. Skating bags should only be used for carrying boots from the rink to home. Skating boots should never be put on top of, or near to a radiator, but left in a well ventilated place. If the boots are very damp, they can be stuffed with newspaper to absorb the damp.
Do not use an abrasive cleaner instead gently wipe off any dirt with a soft damp sponge. Its important to check that the screws on the blades are still tight, as otherwise moisture can penetrate the leather and cause damage. The soles have been waxed but in time rubbed places should be waxed again to prevent damp seeping in. Do not use varnish - this could trap the damp inside and cause mildew. Moisture can penetrate and cause damage.
Breaking in the Boots
Allow your new boots time to break in and conform to your feet.
Do not attempt to do all the jumps, spins and deep knee bends until your boots are ready. Undue pressure on the leather can cause your boots to break down prematurely.
Unfortunately, there are times especially if there has been a boot change before a Championship when there is no time to break the boot in carefully. Forward planning therefore is recommended.