Inline Skates brands use many different size charts. Some have more than one chart within the same brand!
Because of this, we strongly recommend measuring your foot and using the manufacturer provided sizing chart found with each skate.
Manufacturer charts can still be seen in the "Sizing" section of each product description. If you are having trouble finding any charts or would like additional sizing recommendations, feel free to contact our helpful customer service team!
Measure your foot length in mm (or convert to mm) while wearing socks that you plan to skate in.
- Place a piece of blank paper on a hard surface against a wall.
Place foot on paper with your heel against the wall (while wearing your socks).
- Draw a line marking the longest point of your foot, making sure that the pen stays perpendicular to the ground. If your foot is too long to fit on the paper, rotate the paper so the corner is touching the wall instead.
- Step off of the paper and measure the length from the edge (or corner) of the paper to your mark in millimeters. If converting from inches, it will not be as accurate. Write your measurement down.
- Repeat with your other foot and use the longer of the two measurements.
Once you have an accurate foot measurement and the skate model you are interested in, you can view the model-specific sizing chart in the "Sizing" section of the product page. Keep in mind that charts may vary from model to model and it is not uncommon to need different sizes in different skates.
Each size chart recommends a performance fit that is tighter than your street shoes. For a more relaxed fit add 5mm (a half size) to your measurement. If you normally purchase wide shoes, we recommend adding 10mm to your measurement (a full size). If you find yourself between sizes, round up to the next largest size.