Eish, ya... Most standard skates max out at 13s. If you were in Canada, you could get a reasonably priced custom pair (still a bit more than standards, would need more material for example), but ask any of the rinks here and they'll just look confused.
They can't even sharpen hockey skates properly here. They're supposed to have a grove, but they grind them flat. I'm not impressed. I'm sure they have the right equipment, they just don't know how to use it, or they're trying to save cost on grinding stones... (probably both)
Heck, there were puddles/slush on the ice this weekend, so maybe they're also trying to reduce that. I'm going to ask them if I bring my own grind stone, and pay the sharpening fee, if I can do it myself.
Still, I'm just happy to be skating again
