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How to Try on Roller Skates for Fit

By Nadia | 2023

Skates are meant to fit more snugly than shoes but sizing often comes down to preference. We highly recommend that you measure your feet, rather than going off of manufacturer sizing. Sizes vary from company to company so what is recommended by the manufacturer may work for some, but not all. The proper fit will not have the toes cramped against the front of the skates. Toes may slightly brush the front as heels will settle back into the padding when in the skating position.

Sora Supernova wearing Moxi Jack 1 skates near a body of water

It is important to try on skates before tearing down the driveway. This will make returning and/or exchanging easy. The step-by-step instructions below will guide you through the trying-on process.

  • Remove the skates from their box along with any paper within the toes.
  • Sit in a chair (preferably on a carpet to prevent unwanted roll).
  • Lace-up both skates.
  • Remaining seated, tap both heels to the floor to set heels into the padding.
  • Stand and bend your knees to simulate the skating position.

If you are still unsure if you are getting or have gotten the correct size, please check out our guide for How to Measure Feet for Roller Skate Sizing.

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