How to: Aggressive Skate Sizing from Roller Warehouse on Vimeo.
Alright so a question we get multiple times a day is, “What size skates should i get?” And i figured we should make a How to: video to explain it to those of you that are new the aggressive skating. I talked about all the different sizes in the video above, and gave a brief outline before.
General Tips for Sizing:
- They will be a little tight at first, and that is normal and a good thing, because what ends up happening after a few weeks worth of skating is the liner inside of the skate will start to break in and form to your foot, giving you more room than you initially had.
If you ever have any questions about product or skating in general, feel free to call us up at 1-800-772-2502 (Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm PST) and ask for me ( Hirt ) or Andy, and either of us would be glad to help you out.
SL (Super lights) – Run very true to size length and width wise.
Genesys – Run very true to size length wise, but have some extra width to accomidate people with a wider foot
Cults – Run very true to size length and width wise.
Run very true to size length and width wise, but they are just a little narrow around the toe area.
Classic Thrones – Run very true to size length and width wise.
UFS Thrones – Run very true to size length wise, but just a little narrow in the width department.
Carbon 2/3/4 – Run very true to size length and width wise.
Carbon Frees – Run very true to size length and width wise, but since the inner plastic shell in these skates have more give than a carbon shell, these skates will feel a little bit more roomy after they are broken in.
Run very true to size length and width wise. But the inner plastic shell is toe cut, so those of you with a half size foot will be able to go down into the full size.
Run very true to size length and width wise.
Lights – Run very true to size length and width wise.
TV/AB Style – Run very true to size length and width wise, but narrow width wise.
Run very true to size length and width wise.
Run very true to size length and width wise.
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