- Stand with your skates laced and your heel snug
in the heel cup. Your toes should just barely feather the end
of the toe box. Then bend forward into a skating stance. Your
toes should pull back slightly from the toe box. Cramped toes
are bad, but so are loose sloppy ones.
| Universal
Size Conversion Chart |
| MondoPoint |
EU |
UK |
US
Mens |
US
Womens |
22.0 |
35 |
2.5 |
3 |
4 |
| 22.5 |
36 |
3 |
3.5 |
4.5 |
23.0 |
36
2/3 |
4 |
4.5 |
5.5 |
| 23.5 |
37
1/3 |
4.5 |
5 |
6 |
24.0 |
38 |
5 |
5.5 |
6.5 |
| 24.5 |
39 |
5.5 |
6 |
7 |
25.0 |
39
2/3 |
6 |
6.5 |
7.5 |
| 25.5 |
40
1/3 |
6.5 |
7 |
8 |
26.0 |
41 |
7.5 |
8 |
9 |
| 26.5 |
42 |
8 |
8.5 |
9.5 |
27.0 |
42
2/3 |
8.5 |
9 |
10 |
| 27.5 |
43
1/3 |
9 |
9.5 |
10.5 |
28.0 |
44 |
9.5 |
10 |
11 |
| 28.5 |
45 |
10 |
10.5 |
11.5 |
29.0 |
45
2/3 |
11 |
11.5 |
12.5 |
| 29.5 |
46
1/3 |
11.5 |
12 |
13 |
| 30.0 |
47 |
12 |
12.5 |
|
| 30.5 |
48 |
12.5 |
13 |
|
| 31.0 |
48
2/3 |
13 |
13.5 |
|
| 31.5 |
49
1/3 |
14 |
14.5 |
|
| 32.0 |
50 |
14.5 |
15 |
|
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Breaking
In Your Inline Skates
- Do
not wear thick socks (wool or other), because your liner will
loosen and eventually not provide the snug fit you need for maximum
support and comfort. A white cotton sock is ideal.
- The
best way to break-in a pair of skates is to skate in them. We
do not recommend using other methods to expedite the process.
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Care
and Maintenance of Inline Skates
- Rotate
your wheels to promote even wear. A good rule of thumb is every
40-60 miles. When rotating the wheels from front to back, turn
them so the inside edge (which receives most wear), faces out.
This assures an even wear on both sides.
- Bearings
need to be serviced when needed. Build up of contaminates and
dirt will effect your mobility. Serviceable bearings have a removable
out ring and can be degreased and relubricated. Non-serviceable
bearings should be wiped clean with a dry cloth. NEVER lubricate
the outside of the bearing, because this only attracts dirt and
other contaminates.
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Problems
and Solutions Guide
General
looseness: If the skate length is fine, but the feel is
just a bit loose, try elevating the foot by use of pads. This may
help.
Forward-Back
looseness: If the skate is of a good fit, but tends to
wobble forward and back, try adding a tongue pad in. This helps
push the foot back and is good for solving problems like this.
Sensitive
instep: Adding a pad in the tongue away from the sensitive
spot tends to help relieve pressure.
Skates
too wide: If it is just a little too wide, put a pad along
the outside of the liner. If it is way too lose, put a bad both
along the inside and outside.
Loose
heel: A heel cushion is helpful if the ankle bone is below
the ankle pocket. You should place the pad inside the liner.
Pronation
and supination: A heel wedge will help with support and
stance in both cases. If it is a severe case, custom insoles may
be needed.
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