I am by no means a professional inline skater. But if you grew up roller skating in tough boots with secure ankle support, do yourself a favor and skip this product. The adjustable boot is roomy and I think it is comfortable for a WIDE foot but leaves too much room to feel cramped on the foot. For reference, I'm a size 6.5, I bought Large-Youth (5-8). I had enough room in the forefoot not to widen, but it still felt loose on the top of the foot. They were soft and didn't support the ankle, were unstable and a little scary when skating. They lie down normally, if a little "sticky". I think it's normal for kids starting to learn to skate. CONCLUSION: If you're a beginner looking to feel confident and confident, go with Eagle Skates and spend $$ on a good pair of entry-level skates like the F4. . You won't be completely broke, but you have the support you need to feel SECURE and the wheel size (80mm) to roll over uneven surfaces with more confidence.
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