What's your skating experience?
This helps us recommend the right wheel size and support level
Never skated before
Complete beginner, starting from scratch
Used to skate years ago
Getting back into it after a break
I skate regularly
Looking to upgrade or try something new
Advanced / Competitive
I know exactly what I want technically
What will you mainly use the skates for?
Pick the activity closest to what you have in mind
Exercise & Recreation
Cruising paths, cardio, weekend fun
Urban & Commuting
City skating, mixed roads, versatility
Tricks & Skatepark
Grinds, jumps, ramps, street skating
Speed & Distance
Long rides, marathons, racing
Slalom & Freestyle
Cone weaving, dance moves, precision
Not sure yet
I just want to start skating
Who are the skates for?
Different skaters need different fits
Adult Man
Adult Woman
Kid (4-12 years)
Adjustable sizing available
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Unisex options
How would you describe your feet?
Foot width affects which brands fit you best
Not sure? Stand on a piece of paper, trace your foot, and measure the widest point. Under 9.5cm = narrow, 9.5-10.5cm = average, over 10.5cm = wide (for men's EU 42).
Narrow
Shoes often feel loose on the sides
Average
Most shoes fit fine
Wide
Often need wide-fit shoes
Not sure
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Where will you skate most?
Surface type affects wheel size and hardness
Smooth paths & parks
Bike paths, indoor, skate parks
Mixed urban roads
Sidewalks, car parks, some rough spots
Rough pavement
Uneven roads, cracks, outdoor terrain
What's your budget?
We have quality skates at every price point
We recommend investing at least $100-150 for your first pair. Cheaper skates make learning harder and can discourage you from continuing.
Under $150
Great starter skates
$150 - $300
Best value for quality
$300 - $500
Premium performance
Above $500
Top of the line