Monday, December 8, 2025

These are my "birthday" skates.

These are my "birthday" skates. I'm so happy with them! 😁

On the left, we have VNLA Parfait and on the right, Chaya Melrose Elite "Love is Love." I got both of these from ebay advertised as "pre-owned" for the price a single pair went for brand new. They're previous generations of skates, but as far as I can tell, practically brand new. It looks like someone did a test skate in the Parfaits, and the white wheels of the Chaya are PRISTINE. The wheels on the Parfaits are a high-quality outdoor wheel that the seller had changed from stock. They sent the stock wheels with the skates, though, so that's great.

I used to skate pretty frequently these last few years, but with work and also my feet hurting, I ended up stopping. I think I'd bought my first couple of pairs of skates too small. 😬 I wasn't able to skate for long periods, and my feet always went numb while wearing them, and then hurt after I took them off. It got harder and harder to get myself to put them back on.

I got both of these pairs in a size larger, and so far they are much more comfortable. The VNLA in particular have been said to be better for wide feet, and that is holding true. There is a pair of VNLAs that I want pretty bad, but they're more expensive, so I'll wait and see how these break in before I even think about buying them. But VNLA might end up being my "fits like a glove" brand.

Both pairs currently have outdoor wheels on them, but I'm definitely changing the Chaya wheels. Those "Love is Love" wheels were Limited Edition as far as I know and they're so pretty that I don't want to mess them up. Those might end up being my indoor skates. I skate indoors far less frequently than I skate outdoors.

I really kind of want to go hard on the VNLAs to see if I actually needed a size larger or if I just needed a skate that would be comfortable on wider feet. I have heard great things about the brand, but I never bought them before because they cost more than I was comfortable spending as a newbie. But now that I know how much I love to skate, it feels more like an investment than a test.

Anyway, my too-small skates are in great shape and I can't imagine I'll ever wear them again. I guess I should try to sell them to someone with smaller feet. 😂 If you can wear a size 5 in women's shoes, let me know!


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