I just got back into inline skates after a a couple years (over 10 years). Imnot sure if its me or the skates but whether I'm standing, skating and cruising along the skate always feel as I'm about to roll my ankle. It's worse when I'm walking in grass. I end up walking pretty much on the outer edge of my feet- with the skates on of course. Please help! 🙏 I really enjoy this activity and want to continue to enjoy it. Thank you
You will need skates that allow for lateral adjustabilit of the frames. You simpl loosen the mounting bolts and slide frames the same directly your ankles want to roll. If having inexpensive skate, you may not have ones with adjustable frames. I'll link a video here. ruclips.net/video/QVmRqoPwDlw/видео.html
I used to buy rollerblade brand back in the 90s. Usually a 9, and they fit great. Since then I've purchased a couple of pairs, and they have been horrible fitting. I had a set of macroblades that would absolutely rub this one spot on my foot raw, then a set of Maxxums that just killed my arches. Finding good fitting skates has become a much more twitchy process. I'm in the market for another set since I just blew out my fusions that I've had since 1995. I think I'll try some other brands this time.
I've been thinking about how to actually lace the skate, especially when using a hardboot. To me it seems that the hard plastic shell is way too hard to be bent by the laces, so the only practical use for them I can imagine is if I lace them all the way up to where the laces joins with the liner. I don't know, how do people usually do? All demos I've seen of lacing is with softboot skates.
Lacing still comes into play in hard boots. They work with the shell AND the liner that resides underneath them so they can work to hold things in place where you might not think at first. But they do help. thx
I have fallen arches/ flat feet plus I've been sedentary long enough to gain about 50lbs give or take. I recently purchased some skates to have something fun and active to do. However I've been having difficulty skating for more than a few minutes at a time. I feel an almost fiery achy feeling in my feet where my arches would be if I had them, and it's difficult to tell if the linings just aren't wide enough for my feet or if it's a combination of that and me being overweight and out of shape. I really enjoy skating, despite the discomfort, and I really want to integrate this activity into the lifestyle that I'm trying to build; Are there any liners that are specifically recommended for people with wide or flat feet?
Aftermarket footbeds (changing out stock ones for ones you do like) can perhaps help. You don't have to stick with what is in there. A lot of it likely is getting used to skating again. Endurance happens quickly, but heading out for a few minutes at first and increasing is fine otherwise. Lower back pain is common as well at first as muscles are being used that are not otherwise which is why skating is so good for you. Another thing folks sometimes do, is tighten their skates too much. That is common as they look for support and stability that way. Once more confident they loosen a bit and allow better blood flow. Not knowing what you have it is hard to say if it simply too narrow for you, but that is always possible with some models. InlineWarehouse.com
Couple ways to go, and a couple things to know. If possible, call us up so we can get some questions answered as to your skates and how you're strapping them up. Foot booties are one answer, maybe another liner. Could be the size. There are multiple causes, so for the general advice, call or email so we can get you taken care of properly. 1.800.366.3070 / info@inlinewarehouse.com
loosen your skate literally lossen it all before you put it on and have only the top of your skate ankle support and the bottom of your laces tight basically keep arches loose
I bought Impala inline skates which have same US size guidelines. Mine are 7, not curled up front and barely touching the front. But, when I skate my heel moves around a lot 💔 up and down and makes me lose balance. Will an ezeefit and thicker socks help this?
I have a pair of skates and whenever i skate the frames hurt me right above the ankle. Is it due to the liner being thin? The frames are hard so when i even strap them, its loose.
I bought second hand blades, the felt like they fit but I can’t skate more than 15 minutes before having pain. The arches of my feet burn and then in a few more minutes my feet get pins and needles throughout. I have Bauer xtra 5.0s. They lace fully and have a Velcro strap across the top of the boot. Other than the severe pain they work great. What can I do?
Could be the arch support so changing out footbeds or adding a MyFit linked below. Could be lacing too tightly... Hard to say. They would have to be pretty old skates I imagine so it could just be a support issue. www.inlinewarehouse.com/descpage-908260.html
To help filll up some volume you can try some ezeefit booties (come in 3 thicknesses). If it length that is an issue. it is a tougher fix. A taller footbed maybe, but if a skate is too long, there isn't a ton you can do. www.inlinewarehouse.com/search-inline.html?sort=no&start=0&count=30&searchtext=ezeefit
Hi bro, I'm confused right now. My feet size is 27cm. For inline flying eagle bkb 5s. According to the size charts it will be size EU 41-42 and 43-44. So which one is better for me? My age is 27. Please advise me 🥺
I answered this on your other post. But try an insert/footbed that works for you and replace the stock footbed with that. You then should ready to roll!
I would get the 25.5 in the Twister which would be one size larger than what your measurement normally would be as the Twisters are sized a bit small. Thanks! InlineWarehouse.com
I've just bought some k2 skates I'm a size 7 show so I bought a size 7 inline roller blade. My big toe touches the end slightly should I get a 7.5 instead?
Manufacturer size skates so that at most, your toes will touch when bending over and striding. As stated in the video @ 1:44, your toes may touch and the determining factor is whether the toes will curl when striding. It should also be noted that sometimes the feet are not the same length, so this should be a factor on both feet, not just one. If you go up a half size, it may be too big and cause blisters or hot spots. Since you said your "big toe touches slightly", our recommendation is to stay with the size you have, but only you can really determine the best for your feet. To discuss this further, contact us via phone, 1.800.366.3070.
the heel pocket is a reference to where your heel sits in the skate. Really it just means getting your heel all the way back into the boot comfortably, if your foot can move forward or backward in the boot then you may need to size down
That's the K2 Vo2 boot. This from 2015 so that particular color not available, but the Vo2 lives on in several others colors on InlineWarehouse.com. Check it out. Search Vo2 in the search bar on top of page once getting to page.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness Powerslide Next Core 80 sizing chart says 9.0-10.0 is 26.8 -27.5 cm. My foot is exactly 27.5cm do you think having the heat moldable liner will be good enough to make a comfortable yet snugg fit or go up a size which is 28.2-28.9cm?
@@Dailey7 Eesh. Sizing is subjective so it is tough to say. If looking for the most responsive fit, then I would say yes. But I would expect my toes to be right up at the end. Moldability is mainly in the ankle/heel area and does not change length. The stretch toe will help but your toes will be using it. If it doesn't work, you could likely drop in a larger liner into the same shell later on. Sorry I cannot answer for certain, as your preference/comfort level will determine. I don't like my toes at the end so would likley go larger, but if I was a better skater demanding more of my skates that may not be the case.
Thanks for the video! I have a width issue: My girlfriends feet are too thin for the boots. The length and the inner "vertical space" is ok but they move left or right in the liner wich is bad. Do you know about any solution? Is there any pad or sole that could thicken her foot ?
I would recommend using one of the lubricants found on the inline warehouse site that are designed for bearings. I'm sure you can get away with other oils, but I would recommend sticking with those designed for bearings. Once you've cleaned your bearings, make sure they ar completely dry before re-lubricating them as well. Thanks for watching!
I would think that to be a good choice for that particular model. Be sure to try on for fit indoors by lacing/buckling, tapping heels to floor, and then standing and bending knees to mock skating fit. A snug fit gives best performance, but you want comort so that you can skate longer, better and happier. InlineWarehouse.com
We would be unable to direct you, but we do offer shipping to Canada. Email or call us up and we'll be happy to help: 1.800.366.3070 / info@inlinewarehouse.com
They are the Rollerblade Twister Pro from 2015! The Twister Edge X is the current version: www.inlinewarehouse.com/Rollerblade_Twister_Edge_X_Skates/descpage-TEX.html
Hockey skates come in width options, but others do not. The RB shell from rollerblade is the widest in their line. Otherwise, reference the size chart for each model with your foot measurement (with socks on)...then jump up .5 to 1 full size to help with width. Thanks!
Try EzeeFit ankle booties found at InlineWarehouse.com to help fill volume in the skate for the ankle/heel issue. If toes cramped, the skate may be too small. There's not much to do if a skate is too small. Liner change maybe, but if the shell is small it is small either way and it may be best served to put money toward a larger skate instead. Regards.
I wear a size US 13(wide) shoe size and I did the foot against the wall measurement deal and according to the Rollerblade size chart I would have landed on size 12 rollerblades. I used to Rollerblade 25yrs ago and I remember using a 13. Since there's none in stores these day I blindly ordered. I went for size 14 Rollerblade Lightning Urban and they fit perfectly. No toe squash. The length isn't even the important measurement, it's the width of your foot in the front at the widest point. So my conclusion is go a size above if you have even remotely close to wide feet. US 13 Wide = 14 Rollerblade. Hell, I would go 14 even if you're a normal US 13 shoe and use the insert pads they include. Having cramped toes is the worst. So painful. P.S.- Wear wrist pads/gloves so when you wreck you don't scrape all skin off the palm of your hands like I did.
Inline Warehouse recommends to order up a size if having wide feet. That's the only way to get enough volume in the shell. But it is NOT to be done for every model. Even within the same brand there are models that run big, small, narrow... So depending it could be two sizes, no sizes, etc... But yes... easy call on the wide foot = order up a size generally speaking. But shop at Inline Warehouse!!! www.inlinewarehouse.com/fitlc/skates/inline-skate-sizing-instructions.html
try one of the cheaper ones. or looking for used ones online or in stores. I got some at goodwill for 14.00 bucks I bet ebay would have some good deals. from what I can tell a lot of the ones on there are around 30.00 bucks
There could be numerous reasons but common reasons are wrong size or incompatible fit. Call us up or send an email with detailed info and we can get back to you with some options: 1.800.366.3070 / info@inlinewarehouse.com.
@@donniefleuryy.29 Adjustable skates are mostly for junior/youth skaters, although size ranges get up there to where adults with smaller feet will fit. Doop Skates are adjustable and intended for adults so those are different, but other than those my opinion would be that adjustable skates stay reserved for kids as they are best for those with growing feet to save from buying new skates every couple of months. Adult skaters putting more stresses, especially experienced skaters, would like not be fulfilled in an adjustable kids skate even if it were to come in their size.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness bro my skates when I bought it. It was already with plastic wheels. Now I'm thinking to buy new skates. Should I buy a new skates or buy urethane wheels??
@@legendarynadeem If the skates had plastic wheels, i can't imagine they are very good. So I'm leaning toward new skates. The price of new wheels can get you darn close to a decent skate. $100-130 for a Zetrablade or Zetrablade Elite for example. We sell zero skates with plastic wheels to give you an idea. Thanks InlineWArehouse.com
Different brands can be sized differently, meaning a 6/40 in one can measure differently than a 6/40 in another. So what Inline Warhouse has done is make it simple by converting all to standard US shoe sizes so that you can simply order your shoe size. Order 1/2 size larger for a relaxed fit, or the same as your shoe size for a performanc fit. A size 6 would be a 24.0cm in the universal US size we use on the site. If unsure of yours, simply look at the tongue on your shoe to see. So I would order a size 6.0 skate.
Thanks for watching! It's only hard if not using the size charts provided on InlineWarehouse.com. Otherwise yes, it can be difficult. Different models, even within the same brand at times, fit or have different measurements. The one constant is your feet! So if getting a good foot measurement, and visiting the chart EVERY time you look at a different model, it is pretty easy as you can adjust accordingly. If a size 10 shoe, you may not be a size 10 in every model. That's a common mistake. IW then has free returns so if you screw up, just don't skate until you got the fit right and we'll get you something that works! Thanks again - InlineWarehouse.com
I just got back into inline skates after a a couple years (over 10 years). Imnot sure if its me or the skates but whether I'm standing, skating and cruising along the skate always feel as I'm about to roll my ankle. It's worse when I'm walking in grass. I end up walking pretty much on the outer edge of my feet- with the skates on of course. Please help! 🙏 I really enjoy this activity and want to continue to enjoy it. Thank you
You will need skates that allow for lateral adjustabilit of the frames. You simpl loosen the mounting bolts and slide frames the same directly your ankles want to roll. If having inexpensive skate, you may not have ones with adjustable frames. I'll link a video here.
ruclips.net/video/QVmRqoPwDlw/видео.html
A hard shell boot provides more lateral stability as does making sure your laces and buckles are done up tight enough.
I used to buy rollerblade brand back in the 90s. Usually a 9, and they fit great. Since then I've purchased a couple of pairs, and they have been horrible fitting. I had a set of macroblades that would absolutely rub this one spot on my foot raw, then a set of Maxxums that just killed my arches. Finding good fitting skates has become a much more twitchy process. I'm in the market for another set since I just blew out my fusions that I've had since 1995. I think I'll try some other brands this time.
And I absolutely love your website and love the fact you deliver to Dubai.
Thank you for watching! We hope to have more content up soon!
@@InlineWarehouseFitness It was recommended by Bill Stoppard.
Looking forward to watching more of your vids. Great stuff! 👊🏽
I've been thinking about how to actually lace the skate, especially when using a hardboot. To me it seems that the hard plastic shell is way too hard to be bent by the laces, so the only practical use for them I can imagine is if I lace them all the way up to where the laces joins with the liner. I don't know, how do people usually do? All demos I've seen of lacing is with softboot skates.
Lacing still comes into play in hard boots. They work with the shell AND the liner that resides underneath them so they can work to hold things in place where you might not think at first. But they do help. thx
@@InlineWarehouseFitnessim looking for a usd sway agressive skate my shoe is a size 10.5 what size should I ride
@@Brennagonxavier Sway Size 10.0-10.5 should do you right.
Really helpful video thanks
Good video thanks
I have fallen arches/ flat feet plus I've been sedentary long enough to gain about 50lbs give or take. I recently purchased some skates to have something fun and active to do. However I've been having difficulty skating for more than a few minutes at a time. I feel an almost fiery achy feeling in my feet where my arches would be if I had them, and it's difficult to tell if the linings just aren't wide enough for my feet or if it's a combination of that and me being overweight and out of shape. I really enjoy skating, despite the discomfort, and I really want to integrate this activity into the lifestyle that I'm trying to build; Are there any liners that are specifically recommended for people with wide or flat feet?
Aftermarket footbeds (changing out stock ones for ones you do like) can perhaps help. You don't have to stick with what is in there. A lot of it likely is getting used to skating again. Endurance happens quickly, but heading out for a few minutes at first and increasing is fine otherwise. Lower back pain is common as well at first as muscles are being used that are not otherwise which is why skating is so good for you. Another thing folks sometimes do, is tighten their skates too much. That is common as they look for support and stability that way. Once more confident they loosen a bit and allow better blood flow. Not knowing what you have it is hard to say if it simply too narrow for you, but that is always possible with some models. InlineWarehouse.com
Same
the skates i have fit. but i cant skate more than a few minutes without pain in the arches of my feet. any suggestions?
Couple ways to go, and a couple things to know. If possible, call us up so we can get some questions answered as to your skates and how you're strapping them up. Foot booties are one answer, maybe another liner. Could be the size. There are multiple causes, so for the general advice, call or email so we can get you taken care of properly. 1.800.366.3070 / info@inlinewarehouse.com
Bro I have same problem but you can fit pieces of foam where you feel pain
@@InlineWarehouseFitness what do you do if they turn out to not fit
loosen your skate literally lossen it all before you put it on and have only the top of your skate ankle support and the bottom of your laces tight basically keep arches loose
@@adamcee812 I removed the laces entirely and still have bad arch pain. So what should I do
I bought Impala inline skates which have same US size guidelines. Mine are 7, not curled up front and barely touching the front. But, when I skate my heel moves around a lot 💔 up and down and makes me lose balance. Will an ezeefit and thicker socks help this?
I have a pair of skates and whenever i skate the frames hurt me right above the ankle. Is it due to the liner being thin?
The frames are hard so when i even strap them, its loose.
I bought second hand blades, the felt like they fit but I can’t skate more than 15 minutes before having pain. The arches of my feet burn and then in a few more minutes my feet get pins and needles throughout. I have Bauer xtra 5.0s. They lace fully and have a Velcro strap across the top of the boot. Other than the severe pain they work great. What can I do?
Could be the arch support so changing out footbeds or adding a MyFit linked below. Could be lacing too tightly... Hard to say. They would have to be pretty old skates I imagine so it could just be a support issue.
www.inlinewarehouse.com/descpage-908260.html
One of the sizing guidelines says “Run 1/2 size small” does that mean to order a skate smaller than your shoe size?
That would mean order LARGER than your shoe size as it runs a bit small. Thanks for asking!
Hi I have a question for you. My inline skates are a little bit
bigger than my current size. What should I do to fix it? Thank in
advance!
To help filll up some volume you can try some ezeefit booties (come in 3 thicknesses). If it length that is an issue. it is a tougher fix. A taller footbed maybe, but if a skate is too long, there isn't a ton you can do.
www.inlinewarehouse.com/search-inline.html?sort=no&start=0&count=30&searchtext=ezeefit
I just came from another video that says that choosing an inline skates fitting via the same shoe size of regular footwear. :( Which one is which?
Hi bro, I'm confused right now. My feet size is 27cm. For inline flying eagle bkb 5s. According to the size charts it will be size EU 41-42 and 43-44. So which one is better for me? My age is 27. Please advise me 🥺
We do not carry that speficif model of FE so I don't have sizing on it if it is different than the ones seen on Inline Warehouse. Sorry.
Great!! Thank You!!
How do i choose a skate for flat feet? I have fit80 pro but after skating for a while my feets is very painful
I answered this on your other post. But try an insert/footbed that works for you and replace the stock footbed with that. You then should ready to roll!
Leg length 24.5 cm what size rollerblade twister edge shoes are comfortable to wear
I would get the 25.5 in the Twister which would be one size larger than what your measurement normally would be as the Twisters are sized a bit small. Thanks! InlineWarehouse.com
Thanks
I've just bought some k2 skates I'm a size 7 show so I bought a size 7 inline roller blade. My big toe touches the end slightly should I get a 7.5 instead?
Manufacturer size skates so that at most, your toes will touch when bending over and striding. As stated in the video @ 1:44, your toes may touch and the determining factor is whether the toes will curl when striding. It should also be noted that sometimes the feet are not the same length, so this should be a factor on both feet, not just one. If you go up a half size, it may be too big and cause blisters or hot spots. Since you said your "big toe touches slightly", our recommendation is to stay with the size you have, but only you can really determine the best for your feet. To discuss this further, contact us via phone, 1.800.366.3070.
what does heel pocket mean? is any movement from the sole means moving from the heel pocket?
the heel pocket is a reference to where your heel sits in the skate. Really it just means getting your heel all the way back into the boot comfortably, if your foot can move forward or backward in the boot then you may need to size down
What’s the name brand of the inline skates on 2:22? How much?
That's the K2 Vo2 boot. This from 2015 so that particular color not available, but the Vo2 lives on in several others colors on InlineWarehouse.com. Check it out. Search Vo2 in the search bar on top of page once getting to page.
i would like to get ones. im size 10 1/2 and all of the brand shoes. which one should i take?
Would depend on the model you are looking at. Read sizing/fit guidelines provided with each model on our site in its description. thank you.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness Powerslide Next Core 80 sizing chart says 9.0-10.0 is 26.8 -27.5 cm.
My foot is exactly 27.5cm do you think having the heat moldable liner will be good enough to make a comfortable yet snugg fit or go up a size which is 28.2-28.9cm?
@@Dailey7 Eesh. Sizing is subjective so it is tough to say. If looking for the most responsive fit, then I would say yes. But I would expect my toes to be right up at the end. Moldability is mainly in the ankle/heel area and does not change length. The stretch toe will help but your toes will be using it. If it doesn't work, you could likely drop in a larger liner into the same shell later on. Sorry I cannot answer for certain, as your preference/comfort level will determine. I don't like my toes at the end so would likley go larger, but if I was a better skater demanding more of my skates that may not be the case.
im 8 1/2 on shoes, what size should i choose for skates..? thank you..
+Leonard Cacdac go up a size to 9.. my shoe size is 7UK and my inlines skates are 8 and they are snug on me
No measure you foot in cm
Great advice! Thanks
how to fit wheels and bearing of konex skates without cough
Thanks for the video!
I have a width issue:
My girlfriends feet are too thin for the boots.
The length and the inner "vertical space" is ok but they move left or right in the liner wich is bad.
Do you know about any solution?
Is there any pad or sole that could thicken her foot ?
Can I use oil in wheel for fast speed
I would recommend using one of the lubricants found on the inline warehouse site that are designed for bearings. I'm sure you can get away with other oils, but I would recommend sticking with those designed for bearings. Once you've cleaned your bearings, make sure they ar completely dry before re-lubricating them as well. Thanks for watching!
I wear a size 12 Adidas. I bought some K2 110 skates in a size 11.5. Do you think they will fit good?
I would think that to be a good choice for that particular model. Be sure to try on for fit indoors by lacing/buckling, tapping heels to floor, and then standing and bending knees to mock skating fit. A snug fit gives best performance, but you want comort so that you can skate longer, better and happier. InlineWarehouse.com
What exact model were those "Rollerblade" rollerblades you had on during the fitting?
2015 Twister Pro Skates, no longer available unfortunately.
where in canada can i buy good skates?
We would be unable to direct you, but we do offer shipping to Canada. Email or call us up and we'll be happy to help: 1.800.366.3070 / info@inlinewarehouse.com
what model skates are these at 01:27 ?
They are the Rollerblade Twister Pro from 2015! The Twister Edge X is the current version: www.inlinewarehouse.com/Rollerblade_Twister_Edge_X_Skates/descpage-TEX.html
cool one
u guys sell to canada too or just the states?
+Commander Shepard we sell to Canada too!
1:42 WoOgLe
Guys. I wear the biggest size I could find..and my toes are bent like crazy still..I really want to skate..but it's a pain every time
Check out the Rolleblade XL Skate. It made up to a size US17.5.
www.inlinewarehouse.com/Rollerblade_RB_XL/descpage-XL1A.html
Anyone else think that he looks kinda like Shane Dawson?
...No? Just me...
Rizza Abadinas he looks like if Shane and Rylan had a kid and is a adult
aoixo yea lol he has ryland’s eyes and everything else of shanesss
It’s like if Shane and Jona Hill had a baby
What if I'm wide?
Hockey skates come in width options, but others do not. The RB shell from rollerblade is the widest in their line. Otherwise, reference the size chart for each model with your foot measurement (with socks on)...then jump up .5 to 1 full size to help with width. Thanks!
I suggest the Seba FR series!
So like my toes are cramped but my heal comes out of the pocket help
Try EzeeFit ankle booties found at InlineWarehouse.com to help fill volume in the skate for the ankle/heel issue. If toes cramped, the skate may be too small. There's not much to do if a skate is too small. Liner change maybe, but if the shell is small it is small either way and it may be best served to put money toward a larger skate instead. Regards.
I wear a size US 13(wide) shoe size and I did the foot against the wall measurement deal and according to the Rollerblade size chart I would have landed on size 12 rollerblades. I used to Rollerblade 25yrs ago and I remember using a 13. Since there's none in stores these day I blindly ordered. I went for size 14 Rollerblade Lightning Urban and they fit perfectly. No toe squash. The length isn't even the important measurement, it's the width of your foot in the front at the widest point.
So my conclusion is go a size above if you have even remotely close to wide feet. US 13 Wide = 14 Rollerblade. Hell, I would go 14 even if you're a normal US 13 shoe and use the insert pads they include. Having cramped toes is the worst. So painful.
P.S.- Wear wrist pads/gloves so when you wreck you don't scrape all skin off the palm of your hands like I did.
Inline Warehouse recommends to order up a size if having wide feet. That's the only way to get enough volume in the shell. But it is NOT to be done for every model. Even within the same brand there are models that run big, small, narrow... So depending it could be two sizes, no sizes, etc... But yes... easy call on the wide foot = order up a size generally speaking. But shop at Inline Warehouse!!!
www.inlinewarehouse.com/fitlc/skates/inline-skate-sizing-instructions.html
@@InlineWarehouseFitness Thanks for the quick reply. I will bookmark you guys for when I upgrade to a nicer pair of blades in the future!🤘
I really want to have a roller blade but I can't afford :( I know how to play with it but I don't have any roller blade..
20% Off on almost everything right now - check it out: www.inlinewarehouse.com/fitness.html
try one of the cheaper ones. or looking for used ones online or in stores. I got some at goodwill for 14.00 bucks I bet ebay would have some good deals. from what I can tell a lot of the ones on there are around 30.00 bucks
why my feet hurt while rolling? :(
There could be numerous reasons but common reasons are wrong size or incompatible fit. Call us up or send an email with detailed info and we can get back to you with some options: 1.800.366.3070 / info@inlinewarehouse.com.
I mean my skate can go up to size 41 minimum is 38.
I'm not following your question if there is one. Please restate.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness What are your opinions on adjustable inline skates?
@@donniefleuryy.29 Adjustable skates are mostly for junior/youth skaters, although size ranges get up there to where adults with smaller feet will fit. Doop Skates are adjustable and intended for adults so those are different, but other than those my opinion would be that adjustable skates stay reserved for kids as they are best for those with growing feet to save from buying new skates every couple of months. Adult skaters putting more stresses, especially experienced skaters, would like not be fulfilled in an adjustable kids skate even if it were to come in their size.
@@stanchaves5366 ok thank you
Could you explain why roller skates that are 13 are smaller then size 5 ?
Perhaps a children's size 13?
Would depend on the brand, but yes... Sounds like a Y13 (youth) would the only way they would be smaller than a 5.0. Thank you for watching!
@@rollingiw thanks
@@InlineWarehouseFitness cheers
B.
7 UK means what
Many times UK7 would be a US8 but look at the centimeters (CM) on your shoes and do it that way if you like;
Col
Not many skates with a shoe size of 15 lol
Average FortlifeTrash We have the Rollerblade XL and a Roces That go to size 18!! You looking for a fitness/cross-trainer?
Inline Warehouse - Fitness Fitness
@@averagefortlifetrash5700 www.inlinewarehouse.com/descpage-XL1A.html
But I have plastic wheels on it
Plastic wheels?
@@InlineWarehouseFitness yes I have
@@legendarynadeem Not sure how you ended up with plastic wheels, but get some urethane wheels for a much better ride. InlineWarehouse.com
@@InlineWarehouseFitness bro my skates when I bought it. It was already with plastic wheels. Now I'm thinking to buy new skates. Should I buy a new skates or buy urethane wheels??
@@legendarynadeem If the skates had plastic wheels, i can't imagine they are very good. So I'm leaning toward new skates. The price of new wheels can get you darn close to a decent skate. $100-130 for a Zetrablade or Zetrablade Elite for example. We sell zero skates with plastic wheels to give you an idea. Thanks InlineWArehouse.com
Where. In Kenya. Can. Í buy. Good. Skates:
Njeri Livia you can't try using amazon
I am studying 8th std my normal football boot size is 6/40 so what is my inline shoe size and how I buy this size in amazom
Different brands can be sized differently, meaning a 6/40 in one can measure differently than a 6/40 in another. So what Inline Warhouse has done is make it simple by converting all to standard US shoe sizes so that you can simply order your shoe size. Order 1/2 size larger for a relaxed fit, or the same as your shoe size for a performanc fit. A size 6 would be a 24.0cm in the universal US size we use on the site. If unsure of yours, simply look at the tongue on your shoe to see. So I would order a size 6.0 skate.
Hello! This is a bearing from China
I want too have skate but we don't have much money h
can you give that plays😀
It's hard to buy skates online.
Thanks for watching! It's only hard if not using the size charts provided on InlineWarehouse.com. Otherwise yes, it can be difficult. Different models, even within the same brand at times, fit or have different measurements. The one constant is your feet! So if getting a good foot measurement, and visiting the chart EVERY time you look at a different model, it is pretty easy as you can adjust accordingly. If a size 10 shoe, you may not be a size 10 in every model. That's a common mistake. IW then has free returns so if you screw up, just don't skate until you got the fit right and we'll get you something that works! Thanks again - InlineWarehouse.com
why my feet hurt while rolling? :(
hi did you figure it out ?