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    i can agree with slow soleplate (but really? Don't be a sissy, skate faster), shitty cuff, and shitty liner on the Pianowski's.
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    Last edited by legokid; 27.07.2012 at 05:22.

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    this setup is not for all size because genesys cuff fit only small size. i have an eu43 (43/44 shell) and this cuff don't fit. carbon soulplate in 7 skate i've not test, but i've test 7 soul in carbon-free and this setup is not good for me!now i like valo too much than razors rollerblade and usd...

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    The left toungue is a little bit weird at first even in the Richie Eisler Carbon Frees. I was quite dissapointed at first but now I love them. I don't know why maybe because of the new 1-piece toungue, but then you get comfortable with it. You can't expect a skate to fit perfectly in your feet before it gets used to your feet and the break-in time.

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    asigoba you are right, but the left tongue of phoenix liner ALWAYS slide up. also after breakin period. with laces in the liner or without. with skate tight or without. i can't fit this liner also in valo standard shell.the tongue that slide up, always create a pressure point in my foot. always also after 2 or 3 weeks of skate your opinion?

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    Well, a foot is always bigger than the other one. My right foot is bigger than my left foot. Maybe you got your skates 1 size bigger. I did. I was regreting about that in its moment, but then the fit on them changed in a possitive way.

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    Update:

    I have a pair of carbon free eislers on the way. Is there anything I should do to them as soon as I get them? I've heard people say run hot glue around the toe cap seam?

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    skate them. a lot.
    Last edited by HollyBoni; 06.08.2012 at 08:42.

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    I wouldnt glue a new pair of skates.

    If the toe box comes loose then fix it.. i glued mine after 4 months of street skating, and i skate mostly ledges. so thats pretty good for a skate with skins.
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    The Carbon Free eisler's toe cap doesn't chew up too fast but when the stitchings start breaking you could do that. I've skated them for 7 months and they're in perfect shape.
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