Friday, November 6, 2009

Inline Hockey Skates Help!!!!!!?

Help plaz i am looking to buy RBK 9K Pump Crimson Shadow Inline Hockey Skates. I looked around and i can only find sizeing for CCM,Bauer,Koho,Graf,Tour and Easton. I ware a size 11.5 what size do i need in the skate? Also they have D and E what does that stand for? Here is the link to see http://www.hockeygiant.com/rbk9kinlsktsr... Thank You for any help u can give me.

Inline Hockey Skates Help!!!!!!?
There is no accurate size conversion. There are rough guesses but an accurate conversion would require a drawing of YOUR feet.


If you buy online, ask the store for their best guess and ask what their policy is for size swaps.





The best way is to go to a local store that carries hockey gear and inline skates to have one of their people fit the skate to you. You may find that one brand is a much better fit to the shape of your feet than another.





D, E, EE, etc are foot widths. They fit wider feet as the letters go up. D is the most common width for men. Most skates don't come with width options but if those do, you have another item to guess.





I am considering buying a skate online because the particular type of skate is only sold online and their suggested sizing sounds sooo far off of anything I have seen. I am going to ask if they will ship me three sizes and I will ship two back when I find the right one. Hopefully the right one will be in that range.
Reply:Typically, inline skates run slightly smaller than your normal street shoe. Without knowing the characteristics of your foot, it would be impossible for me to tell you what size will fit.





CCM is owned by RBK.





D and E refer to widths. E is a wider width than D (which is a standard width).





You might want to contact the retailer and see if they can help you, and what their return policy is on skates (usually, if they're not resellable in 'new' condition they won't let you return them).



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