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Size finder for freestyle inline skates

To make sure that you choose the right size for your new freestyle inline skates, we have put together some important information and tips below.

Take the time to read our size finder and find the right size straight away. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.


The right shoe size

If you don't know the brand or model of an freestyle skate, there is only one reliable size, the Mondo size. We always give the Mondo size in mm (millimeters) or cm (centimeters).

You can find this information in our size chart and in the size selection. We have added the respective size charts to the corresponding product photos.

The specified Mondo size of the selected shoe size must not be smaller than your own foot length, plus a tolerance of 4 to 9mm.

Example:

  1. Measure your foot length (barefoot). It is best to stand with your heels against a door frame or a straight wall without a skirting board.
  2. Add another 5-9mm tolerance to your measured foot length (depending on how thick your socks are and how comfortable you want them to be).
  3. The result must not be larger than the specified Mondo size of the selected shoe size.

If your foot measures 26.0cm, with a tolerance of 5mm this results in a length of 26.5cm.
If the shoe size EU 41 has a mondo size of 26.4cm, then you are 1mm over and should therefore choose size EU 42!


The right fit

In our product specifications, under the heading “Fit”, you will also find information about the width or cut of the respective skate.

Here we distinguish between the following five sizes:

  • Very narrow,
  • Narrow,
  • Medium,
  • Wide,
  • Very wide.

You should only choose the 'very narrow' or 'narrow' fits if you are sure that you have a very narrow foot or if you know that you want the optimal control and ultimate grip in a skate (even if you sacrifice comfort).

For example, if you have a pronounced arch in your foot, which you can recognize by a strong, crescent-shaped footprint (when walking with wet feet), then you are probably in the middle range.

For example, if you tend to have flat feet and leave fewer crescent-shaped footprints, then you probably have wide feet.

Example:

  • For example, if your foot is about 26cm long and 11cm wide, then your foot is one of the wider feet.
  • Every shoe is different, which is why we would like to give you a rough guide.

 The following is also very important in freestyle inline skating:

  • The right size of your freestyle inline skates is crucial for maintaining optimal control, especially when performing slalom tricks.

  • When choosing the size, keep the following in mind: The tighter the skate fits your foot, the better control you’ll have, making tricks easier to perform.

You can find more tips and tricks to avoid or eliminate pain in freestyle inline skates or to adapt them to your foot shape and needs here!