





To get a starting point for your skate size, use these common conversions: Go 1 to 1.5 sizes down from your US shoe size. Women: Go 2 to 2.5 sizes down from your US shoe size.
Since shoe sizes vary by brand, measuring your actual foot length in centimeters or millimeters is the most accurate method.
Usually go 1 size down from a boy's shoe size. Parents often leave an extra half-size for growth, but going any larger can cause blisters and poor performance. 2. How to Measure Your Feet at Home
: Use the Pure Hockey Sizing Guide or brand-specific tools like the CCM Skate Selector to find your specific numeric size. 3. Understanding "Fit" and Volume
To get a starting point for your skate size, use these common conversions: Go 1 to 1.5 sizes down from your US shoe size. Women: Go 2 to 2.5 sizes down from your US shoe size.
Since shoe sizes vary by brand, measuring your actual foot length in centimeters or millimeters is the most accurate method.
Usually go 1 size down from a boy's shoe size. Parents often leave an extra half-size for growth, but going any larger can cause blisters and poor performance. 2. How to Measure Your Feet at Home
: Use the Pure Hockey Sizing Guide or brand-specific tools like the CCM Skate Selector to find your specific numeric size. 3. Understanding "Fit" and Volume