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I'm 14 years old, and I want to buy inline skates, for recreation, not professional use, just want them to have fun and not to use them for a professional sport thing or something, I'm size 8 or 81/2 (adult size) and I want the skates like the ones that use the kids made of PVC material and colors, I searched at internet for skates of my size but I just found professional skates, and I want economic and simple ones, PLEASE tell me places or sites where I could find what I want, but please be sure that in that place is what I want.
PS: sorry my english Isn't perfect yet, that's because I'm mexican, but please tell me places in USA it's ok
Answer
You don't want ones like little kids use, they are junk and poor for skating.
Are you looking for aggressive skates or recreational skates. Agressive skates are built for sliding along edges and jumping from high places but are much slower if you are just skating.
For recreational skates look at K2 or Rollerblade brands. They are the two largest makers of good quality skates.
Try on every skate that is close in size or price to what you want. Each of the models fits a slightly different foot shape best.
You want the skates to be snug all around your feet but not crush your toes.
If you want to do agressive skating, you can add Roces and Razor brands to the list of companies.
Don't forget to buy a helmet and pads. Hitting your head and road rash (scrapes from falling) are no fun. A bicycle helmet is good for recreational skating but for aggressive, you want the more complete protectiobn of a multi sport helmet and heavier pads.
You don't want ones like little kids use, they are junk and poor for skating.
Are you looking for aggressive skates or recreational skates. Agressive skates are built for sliding along edges and jumping from high places but are much slower if you are just skating.
For recreational skates look at K2 or Rollerblade brands. They are the two largest makers of good quality skates.
Try on every skate that is close in size or price to what you want. Each of the models fits a slightly different foot shape best.
You want the skates to be snug all around your feet but not crush your toes.
If you want to do agressive skating, you can add Roces and Razor brands to the list of companies.
Don't forget to buy a helmet and pads. Hitting your head and road rash (scrapes from falling) are no fun. A bicycle helmet is good for recreational skating but for aggressive, you want the more complete protectiobn of a multi sport helmet and heavier pads.
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