It's another skate post. 😂
This is my current lineup of skates. Starting on the left are my speed skates that I'm terrified to try. When I had my skate birthday party here in Albuquerque a few years ago, the rink gifted me these. I've never skated in a flat shoe and I imagine it's not THAT different than skating with a slight heel, but I've still never tried it. Part of the reason is because those look like indoor wheels and I mostly skate outside. The other part is the fear. 😂 But I'll definitely try them out one day, hopefully soon. They're dressed up with iridescent toe covers to protect them and make them pretty. They also have dragon wings laced on.
The second pair from the left probably has hybrid wheels on them. I bought them in 2022 and I'd wear these indoors, as well. They were from an up-and-coming company the didn't last, and they were also Limited Edition. The company was called Moonlight Rollers and they usually had a moon cut out at the ankle, but these have hearts. I got them for a discount because of some imperfection I've yet to discover. They toe stop is heart-shaped and has cow print on it. They also came with cow-print toe covers, but that's not my style. I put some pretty, reflective toe covers on them because I thought it looked nice, and I also have pads to match.
The third pair are my new VNLA skates that I got from ebay. I put the toe covers on tonight and re-laced them, so I'm ready to roll! Hopefully I can take my first spin in them sometime tomorrow.
The fourth pair is my Love is Love Chaya skates, also toe-covered and re-laced. I got Shaun to change the wheels because I don't like touching them. We took off the Limited Edition wheels and put my hybrid light-up wheels (that I had on my holographic skates) on them for now.
The last photo is of the skates I'm going to sell. The first pair is speed skates that I bought used from ebay before I had any idea what I wanted... before I'd done enough research to know the difference between indoor and outdoor wheels. 😬 I never really used them.
The second pair is my holographic skates that I'd put rainbow laces and light-up wheels on. I used them for indoor skating. Since I'm selling, we put back on the stock laces and wheels. I bought them new and took great care of them.
The third pair is my set of Chaya Melrose. You can tell I skated in these because the wheels are dirty, but toe covers really make a difference in the condition of the boot. The pink toe covers that are now on my navy blue Chaya pair are what was protecting these, and you can definitely tell.
I'm going to try to sell these last 3 pairs locally, and if that doesn't work I'll list them on ebay, most likely. They are great skates and I really enjoyed them, but they are just too small (not too short; too narrow). None of them were able be worn comfortably for a skate session, so I just needed something a little larger. There are ways to deal with a small amount of extra length, but nothing really to be done with a narrow width. Even a boot stretcher didn't help, unfortunately.
I'm sad to be selling the skates that got me started, but I hope they find someone who can fit comfortably in them and will take them out more often.
I REALLY want to replace the holographic silver pair because they are so pretty, but literally I do not need 5 pairs of skates. I wish that was the end of it, but I'm gonna be fighting myself not to. I swear I'm a ferret in person clothing... I have a HARD time resisting shiny things. 😂 At least they aren't very expensive if I lose this battle.