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Specifications:
- High-material BK cloth lining and Lycra shoes neck band
- Strengthen shoes toe of this Children Roller Skate, anti-shock
- TPR brake head of the Roller Skates for Kids that keep your kid safe skating
- PP shoes shell that is wear-resisting
- PC and nylon buckle keeps your kids from dangerous
- High strength 7005 Aluminum Alloy holder of the Roller Skates for Kids makes this product elasticity and toughness good
- ABEC-7 bearing is low- noise and high skating speed
- The vamps of the adjustable Roller Skates for Kids are soft and comfortable, and the design is absolute comfortable freely
- This pair of adjustable inline skates is well-designed and has attractive appearance
- The PU Inline Skates have high quality, and your safety is guaranteed
- The adjustable inline skates combine four wheels under the ball of your foot for minimal height and weight and a lower center of gravity
- The adjustable Children Inline Skates boast the unique boot construction with customizable ankle support and an ideal
- The supportive and comfortable inline fitness skate is perfect for gaining experience
- With quality components and an adjustable brake, these pedestal skates deliver in structure, support, and performance
- Upper Material: 3D Knitted Mesh & Lycra
- Shell Material: PP & PE
- Bracket Material: Aluminum
- Bearing Material: ABEC-7 Carbon Steel
- Wheel Material: PU
Details:

- This adjustable inline skates is well-designed and has attractive appearance


- Different colors different chooses
- High strength 7005 Aluminum Alloy holder of the Roller Skates for Kids makes this product elasticity and toughness good

- The inline skates combine four wheels under the ball of your foot for minimal height and weight and a lower center of gravity

- Strengthen shoes toe of this Children Roller Skate, anti-shock
- TPR brake head of the Roller Skates for Kids that keep your kid safe skating
- These Inline Skates boast the unique boot construction with customizable ankle support and an ideal

- With the Roller Skates for Kids, your child can enjoy the skating perfectly

- The method of wearing inline skates
- You can teach your children to use the pretty roller skates for kids
How to Measure Your Foot:

Size Reference Table:
US Sizes
Euro/China Sizes
UK Sizes
Inches
CM
12
30
11
7.125"
18.1
12.5
30
11.5
7.25"
18.4
13
31
12
7.5"
19.1
13.5
31
12.5
7.625"
19.4
1
32
13
7.75"
19.7
1.5
33
14
8"
20.3
2
33
1
8.125"
20.6
2.5
34
1.5
8.25"
21
3
34
2
8.5"
21.6
3.5
35
2.5
8.625"
21.9
4
36
3
8.75"
22.2
4.5
36
3.5
9"
22.9
5
37
4
9.125"
23.2
5.5
37
4.5
9.25"
23.5
6
38
5
9.5"
24.1
6.5
38
5.5
9.625"
24.4
7
39
6
9.75"
24.8
7
40
6.5
9.625"
24.4
7.5
40-41
7
9.75"
24.8
8
41
7.5
9.9375"
25.4
8.5
41-42
8
10.125"
25.7
9
42
8.5
10.25"
26
9.5
42-43
9
10.4375"
26.7
10
43
9.5
10.5625"
27
10.5
43-44
10
10.75"
27.3
11
44
10.5
10.9375"
27.9
NOTE:
- There may be certain error of these dimensions; specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Teach a Child to Inline Skate:

Learning to skate is like learning to ride a bike: Once you get it, you get it. Then the rest is all about honing your skills. For kids these skills will come in handy for neighborhood inline skating, ice skating parties, future hockey teams--or just working on their balance and skills. Here are some steps for teaching kids to skate.- Start off on the carpet. Let your child get comfortable with the feel and fit of the skates
- Practice falling. Teach her that when she starts to feel wobbly, she should squat down. This lowers the center of gravity. If she can't recover and stand back up, she should drop and roll to the side. As much as possible, encourage her to roll into a ball instead of catching herself with her hands
- Teach him how to stop. (Bend knees slightly and push down on the heel brake. Shift weight to the opposite leg.) To practice stopping, try a revised game of "Red Light, Green Light." Have your child skate toward you (either in socks at home or on the actual skates outside) and stop every time you say, "Red light!"
- Teach her how to start. Do a penguin walk with your heels together, toes out. Take small shuffles and then small marching steps. Emphasize baby steps. Don't worry about pushing off or actually skating yet
- To learn to move forward, first practice the pushing motion in socks on a smooth floor. Emphasize that the feet move outward at a side angle, not in a forward walking motion. It may help to set up cones or other markers to show kids which direction they should move their feet
- Help her find some balance. Extend those airplane arms to keep steady
- When you head outside, find a flat, even surface. An empty parking lot or outdoor school pavilion is a great place to learn. When kids are first getting started they may feel more comfortable stopping by skating into a grassy area. Keep that in mind when you pick a location
- Keep practicing and keep encouraging your child. Be heavy on the praise and light on the advice
How to Buy Roller Skates:

Roller skating requires good balance, strong ankles and the proper roller skates. Competitive roller skaters make it look easy, but few people are able to get on skates for the first time and whiz around the rink without taking a spill or two. There are many things to consider when you buy roller skates
- Determine how much you can afford when you buy roller skates. A beginning skater may not continue with skating, so consider a low priced skate
- Purchase a quality skate for an adult that enjoys skating frequently
- Fit your skate the same way you would a pair of shoes. Some skates only come in men's sizes, so be aware that the skate will run about a size larger than women's sizes
- Buy children's roller skates a size larger than the shoe, and have the child wear heavy socks so it won't be necessary to replace the skates so soon. Provide a pair of skates that fit well for a child that skates competitively
- Know what kind of wheel is on the skate. Durometer refers to the hardness of the wheel; a firmer wheel is faster and slicker and a softer wheel is slower and grips better
- Use wheels with an 88A or less durometer rating when you skate outdoors. Expect an indoor skate to have a rating of about 95A for a good roll with less traction, but look for 94A if you prefer more grip on the wheels
- Choose a high top or low cut boot when you buy roller skates. The material will affect the price and ability to wear well
- Decide on roller skate material according to what you can afford and what wears best. Leather and micro-fiber both wear well, but if a recreational skater is still growing, buy a less expensive pair of roller skates
- Take the option of a single action chassis, the part that holds the wheels, if you want to corner better at high speeds. This will be a less cushioned skate
- Get the more common double chassis for quicker turns when buy roller skates
- Select skate bearings with a high number on the ABEC rating, but be aware that the ratings fluctuate according to the company making the bearing. ABEC-3 is a good bearing rating, but some skaters consider Bones Swiss the best product
Package Included:
- 1 x Pair of Inline Skates
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Scott Weitzel
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10-31-2011- Other Thoughts: Bought these for my niece and they are just great. Unlike most skates these have good wheels not plastic ones and great support. I did alot of research when picking out a pair and they have proved worthy.
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Martin Weickgenannt
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10-18-2011- Other Thoughts: My seven year old loves roller-blading with these one. She told me that they cradle her foot and glide smoothly. Very stylish skates I must say.
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philippe lagoutte
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10-02-2011- Other Thoughts: I just purchased a pair of these Roller Skates for Kids and both I and my daughter are very pleased with the Roller Skates for Kids. Children Roller Skate is a brand owned by Rollerblade, so the quality, as far as I am concerned. <br/>Children Inline Skates are excellent
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Tore Baldersheim
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Bought this item on
10-10-2011- Other Thoughts: These are absolutely worth the money ! I think they run a little small in sizes, but they fit my 8 year old with some to spare, and she really loves them ! I got the smallest size. They have much better bearings than the rental ones, and she can zoom down the track pretty fast.
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Coquelet Jacques
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11-07-2011- Other Thoughts: Yes, as some other reviewers pointed out already, the size was off, to the smaller side. Otherwise, it looks good and skates well
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