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jodi714
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Member since 2/06 3621 total posts
Name: Jodi
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Roller Skates
Any suggestions for my almost 6 year old? Should I get her skates or blades? TIA!
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Posted 11/13/13 12:34 PM |
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Re: Roller Skates
If there is any chance she will play hockey, she should learn to rollerblade and if most of her skating is outside, rollerblades take the bumps more easily. Otherwise, I have skated a lot on both in my life and I would much prefer quad skates for a kid. There are a lot of ways to stop on quad skates and the stopping distance is so short.
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Posted 11/13/13 4:04 PM |
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Ian&EmmesMommy23
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Name: Diana
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Roller Skates
DS is 4 and we just bought him blades. I figure he would grow out of skates anyway. hes only practiced 2 times so far but hes doing good.
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Posted 11/14/13 11:21 AM |
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jellybean78
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Member since 8/06 13103 total posts
Name: Mommy
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Roller Skates
DD just turned 6 and got Skechers roller skates for her birthday. I didn't want her to start with roller blades I think they are harder to master and she may still be a little too young for them.
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Posted 11/14/13 10:57 PM |
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PatsBrat
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Name: Ms. Brat
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Re: Roller Skates
My kids play roller hockey and the coach said that roller blades and roller skates are equally hard to learn on. The transition from blades to skates is easy, but the transition from skates to blades is as difficult as learning to do it for the first time.
Hearing that, I'd probably skip the skates and go straight to blades.
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Posted 11/15/13 8:01 AM |
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jodi714
Love my little girl!
Member since 2/06 3621 total posts
Name: Jodi
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Re: Roller Skates
Thanks everyone for your responses! I'm still not sure which to choose though Dd will be using them outside. She's not exceptionally graceful (and neither am I...I broke my wrist roller skating as a kid so hopefully I'm not making a huge mistake) so I'm not sure if the quad will give her more balance. Thanks you have given some things to think about.
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Posted 11/15/13 6:05 PM |
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Re: Roller Skates
Posted by jodi714
Thanks everyone for your responses! I'm still not sure which to choose though Dd will be using them outside. She's not exceptionally graceful (and neither am I...I broke my wrist roller skating as a kid so hopefully I'm not making a huge mistake) so I'm not sure if the quad will give her more balance. Thanks you have given some things to think about.
I want to get my son wrist guards for roller skating and ice skating. From my line of work I see where any sort of hand or wrist injury severely limits a person. I hope he keeps them on.
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Posted 11/16/13 4:40 AM |
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NewlyMrs
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Member since 10/06 14432 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Roller Skates
My DD just had her first birthday party in a skating rink & she LOVED it. She has already asked for her own skates. So I'll be watching here for brand recs!!!!
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Posted 11/16/13 6:29 PM |
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NewlyMrs
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Member since 10/06 14432 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: Roller Skates
I wanted to bump, to see if anyone found any they like.
My daughter went ice skating last weekend & loved it more than roller. So we thought to get roller blades & ice skates. But not sure on a brand?
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Posted 11/26/13 9:24 PM |
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Re: Roller Skates
For value, Chicago has some nice roller skates. For really great quality, you would buy the boots, plates and wheels & toe stops separately or the boots & blade separately.
Riedell used to be known for amazing boots for both roller skating and ice skating & now they have some complete skates that look amazing.
For roller skates, look into what kind of bearing you want. There is a pair of inexpensive Chicago skates that I think would be good for my son to start with but I would upgrade the bearings.
DS is starting ice skating lessons but I want to wait to see whether to buy a hockey skate, a figure skate or a speed skate. I get disgusted by rental skates so I hope to figure this out ASAP. I worked in a rink and maybe I saw too much with those skates.
If you live anywhere near Great Neck, go to Jesse Halpern Skate & Tennis. They've been there forever and have a great reputation. They would probably disagree with me about the Chicago skate & want to build you a custom skate but you can tell them a budget, and I know I will bc DS is growing so much and he may decide he doesn't like to skate. I wish Great Neck wasn't so far for me but I will probably go. I wouldn't know how a hockey skate should fit at all.
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Posted 11/28/13 12:00 AM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: Roller Skates
Def roller blades. I think skates are outdated and most kids use blades.
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Posted 12/5/13 5:57 AM |
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