Skating stores are anywhere but you must be conscient that not all of them carry real figure skating boots that will be good to support big jumps...
You must know that the blade and the boot most of the times are sold separately... only beginner's skates come with the blade attached to the boot as a unit.
The best way for you to find your retailer is to go to the web sites of the leading boot makers (and I'm leaving you a bit of "googoling" to do) and ask for the reatiler nearest to your area...
The most known skate boots are:
Risport, Riedell, SP -Teri, GAM and Klingbeil (which are custom made in your feet)
Most known blades are:
MK, John Wilson, Gold Seal, Patern 99, Coronation, Phantom
2006-07-14 07:06:01
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answered by ninotchka26 2
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I would take a guess and say that a store like MC Sports, Dick's, or Dunham's might sell ice skates. Maybe call these locations and ask if they carry them.
2006-07-13 15:45:57
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answered by LilMikey 3
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yellow pages, go to yahoo shopping and order a pair online. Ask you local ice rink - they often sell skates there or can order you a pair from a trusted vendor.
2016-03-27 04:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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go to an ice skating place they normally have stores
2006-07-13 15:41:58
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answered by monkeybaeza 2
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well.... i bought mine on line, but don't they usually sell them at the place you skate, because where i skate they do.
2006-07-16 08:49:19
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answered by Autumn 2
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no but u can search stores on the internet
2006-07-13 15:41:05
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answered by tinkerberay 2
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any sports store in Canada!!
2006-07-13 15:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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any sports athority big 5 probably hase them and *****. almost any big sports store
2006-07-18 22:41:10
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answered by Kyle G 2
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