Inline Skates Size Calculator

Find your perfect inline skate size in seconds! Our expert calculator uses professional Mondopoint measurements for accurate sizing.

Note: Canadian shoe sizes are the same as US sizes

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Why Size Matters

Proper sizing is crucial for inline skating. Skates that are too large cause blisters and reduce control, while too-small skates cause pain and restrict circulation.

Unlike regular shoes, inline skates should fit snugly but not painfully tight. Your toes should lightly touch the toe box when standing.

Break-in period: Most skates need 2-4 hours of skating to mold to your feet. Initial tightness often loosens as materials conform to your foot shape.

How to Measure Your Feet

  1. Stand barefoot on a piece of paper against a wall.
  2. Mark the longest point of your heel and toe.
  3. Measure the distance in centimeters or inches.
  4. Measure both feet and use the larger measurement.
  5. Measure in the evening when feet are slightly swollen (like during skating).

Quick Reference Size Chart

Foot Length (mm)CA MenCA WomenEU Size
205 mm1234EU
210 mm1.5335EU
215 mm23.535.5EU
220 mm34.536EU
225 mm3.5536.5EU
230 mm45.537EU
235 mm56.538EU
240 mm5.5738.5EU
245 mm67.539EU
250 mm6.5839.5EU
255 mm78.540EU
260 mm7.5940.5EU
265 mm89.541EU
270 mm8.51041.5EU
275 mm910.542EU
280 mm9.51142.5EU
285 mm1011.543EU
290 mm10.51243.5EU
295 mm1112.544EU
300 mm11.51344.5EU

*Sizes based on Mondopoint standard (foot length in mm)

Expert Sizing Tips from ProSkaters Place

For Beginners

If you're new to skating, we recommend sizing up by 0.5 for extra comfort during the learning phase. You can always tighten laces for a snugger fit.

For Advanced Skaters

Experienced skaters often prefer a tighter fit for maximum response and control. Consider your true shoe size or even 0.5 smaller if you value precision.

For Kids

Children's feet grow fast! Consider adjustable kids' skates that expand up to 4 sizes. Allow some growth room but ensure current safety and comfort.

Off-Road Skating

For off-road skates and rough terrain, consider sizing up slightly and wearing thicker socks for extra ankle support and cushioning.

Still Unsure About Your Size?

Our expert staff has been fitting skaters since 1995. We're here to help you find the perfect size for your needs. Contact us for personalized recommendations!

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