Can't find size 12-13 Skates Seems to be sold out almost everywhere. I usually wear a size 12 or 12 Wide shoe. Any suggestions or know any good recommendations?
Cogs_For_Brains replied:
same here, everyone is sold out of 12 s. Try and check some of the blade exchange groups that people have made on various social media sites. facebook has a few. Just dont get desperate like i did and buy a pair from skates.com. complete scam. 1 month later and my skates still haven't shipped. no response from the company, nothing ( and yes, the f rating from BBB should have been a clue). currently disputing charges so i have to wait another 90 days before i can get my money back and even try and get new skates again.
Hi, I am relatively new to inline skating but consider myself an intermediate skater. Does anyone have any recommendations on a good, supportive skate in the high 70 to low 80 wheel size range? I...
I use K2 Radicals - 90 mm 2 front wheels and 100 mm 2 back wheels. They have a hinged frame which is kind of noisy, but the ride is very smooth. K2 has very comfortable boots. Skates.com is a great place to get stuff on sale. I'll be skating around the downtown loop this week for sure if the weather holds. Abby
hi, i'm looking for a good in-line skate shop in the n. dallas area. i have flat feet and it's difficult to get fitted for skates. thanks,
Sam, Dallas doen't have a skate shop like other east or west coast cities do. The best selections tha I know about are at Dick's near the Galleria in Addison and Sun & Ski in Grapevine Mills mall. Perhaps you can find hearly what you are looking for in those shops and then order online at webersports.com, inlinewarehouse.com or skates.com That's usually what I end up doing. Good Luck,
Hello to all, I'm looking for a skate shop, so that I can upgrade ( buy new inline skates) and buy some wheels for my old skates. Does anyone know of any shops in Denver and Boulder? Thanks & hope to...
I bought mine at the Gart's (or whatever they're called today. Sports Authority?) at 104 th & I-25. They had a pretty decent selection. For anything special, though, I've been going to skates.com. The 'skate' shops I went to had depressingly small selections, if anything at all. They're fixating on snowboarding and skateboards right now, it appears.
Hi Guys, I live in Australia, but I'm coming to visit family in Portland in a couple of weeks. I need to buy new blades (my old ones got stolen), but don't know any inline skating stores in Portland....
If you come up to Seattle to try skates at Gregg's Greenlake (recommended, and they also rent) email me and we'll go the 3 miles around the lake (paved trail, no cars) a few times. I'll show you what I've learned about city street skating from the Pisans in Portland. They're a very skate-positive bunch. And do check out skates.com, online or in San Francisco if you'll be seeing the rest of the West Coast. Tom
Hi, I'm new to this group. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good store to rent/buy skating equipment (i.e. skates) in the Davis/Sacramento area. Thanks.
There used to be a skate store in Roseville (Sublime Skates), but it is gone now. The closest store I have found with knowledgeable staff is in San Francisco: www.skates.com 1219 Polk Street, San Francisco 1-800-554-1235 They also do mail order.