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    Are my Mission's going to break in?

    I just got the 2000 Mission Proto VSI's. They really hurtl the arches of my foot. Is this going to break in or not? thanks.




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    Re: Are my Mission's going to break in?

    The arches of a skate dont break in...its the boot...like the sides. If the arches are killing you, then id suggest some different insoles. There are a few out there specifically made for hockey boots. I think that Epuck.com might have them.


    -Jon Gucinski #16
    -<A HREF="http://www.stuorg.iastate.edu/rollerhockey" target="_new">Iowa State Roller Hockey</A>


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    Re: Are my Mission's going to break in? (HELP!)

    I changed insoles and that didnt help. I kind of have wide feet. Is there ANYTHING I CAN DO? I only used them once. This really sucks because I saved up for awhile to get them, they cost me $250. Now I spent $250 and I cant even use them. I bought them from hockeygiant.com. They are the 2000 VSI's. To get the size for these, I tried on my friends Missions and they fit fine, I dont know why these are so much narrower than his. From my arch rubbing against the side (since the boot is too skinny I guess) it actually ripped a big piece of skin off my foot. Please Help! this really sucks! Am I out $250? Is there anything I can do?




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    Re: Are my Mission's going to break in? (HELP!)

    If your foot is too wide for the boot, there isnt a damn thing you can do. If you just wore them once, there's a good chance that they will look like you never played with them on or something...try returning them, and getting a different skate.

    -Jon Gucinski #16
    -<A HREF="http://www.stuorg.iastate.edu/rollerhockey" target="_new">Iowa State Roller Hockey</A>


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    Re: So what are good skates for wide feet then?

    So If i end up getting a different skate or whatever, (i just emailed hockey giant about it, waiting for a response) what would be a good skate for wide feet. Thanks




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    Re: So what are good skates for wide feet then?

    i think to bauer boot is a little bigger




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    Re: So what are good skates for wide feet then?

    Tour's are nice and wide. CCM offers different widths in skates, so you might check into those as well.


    -Jon Gucinski #16
    -<A HREF="http://www.stuorg.iastate.edu/rollerhockey" target="_new">Iowa State Roller Hockey</A>


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    Re: So what are good skates for wide feet then?

    Tours are good, but also some of the bauers are good.




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    Re: Are my Mission's going to break in?

    MIke, I have the same skate. You did not mention if you nuked the boot! This is critical. Generaly Missions don't fit me "out-of-the-box" either. The boot will form to your foot if you bake them in a Mission Oven. Almost all Missions should be baked to fit before you wear them. Once done so they soften up as rounded systems are less ridgid than 90 degree corners. I have a 10.5 ee flat foot and the Wickeds and VSI's I have had have both molded perfectly to my low instep and wide booty feet. I use my wicked's to coach in because they are so comfortable. This boot-nuke process is free in most of your best shops and can be done a few times to make sure the boot fits. All reputable retailers know this. You e-mail me if you have questions about the proceedure. You can't do this fitting process on-line or through the mail.




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