How to Break In a New Pair of Roller Skates
Getting a new pair of roller skates is exciting. However, new roller skates also require some time to get used to, as they can be slightly stiff and uncomfortable. In this article, we talk about how to break in a new pair of roller skates.
How to Break In a New Pair of Roller Skates
To break in a new pair of roller skates, we recommend the following tricks and techniques:
Wear Your Skates In
Start by wearing your skates at home for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. Lace them snugly, but not so tight as to cause discomfort, and walk around the house to start adjusting the skates to your feet.
Start Slow
When you get a new pair of roller skates, we do not recommend wearing them for long rides right away. Instead, start with 10- to 15-minute intervals and always have a trusted pair of skates you can change into if you plan to ride for a long time.
Also, try riding your new roller skates only on smooth, safe surfaces before they become comfortable enough to attempt more challenging skating areas. Practice basic pushes, glides, and turns, avoiding big jumps or intense moves until your skates start feeling comfortable.
Flex and Move
Do a series of simple exercises such as squats, bending your knees, and rocking from side to side to encourage your boots to crease and stretch naturally on your feet and around your ankles.
Wear the Right Socks
The best roller skate socks are moisture-wicking and have padding where rubbing can occur. Also, your socks should be thick enough but not too thick (unless there is a lot of extra space in the boot), and longer than the top part of your skate boots to prevent rubbing from the boot cuff.
We recommend choosing brands that specialize in roller skating socks. Seamless toes will help avoid irritation and bunching. Also, avoid cotton socks, as they do not absorb sweat and can bunch up easily, causing friction on your feet.
Use a Lacing Trick
We recommend skipping the top holes when lacing your new roller skates. Also, experiment with the lacing tightness to find the most comfortable option. You can start lacing your boots tighter and use the top holes once you get used to them.
Use Heat Molding
You can use a heat method for roller skates made of heat-moldable materials (for example, some performance boots with liners or specific leather types). We recommend checking whether your roller skate model is heat-moldable before attempting this method. Otherwise, you risk damaging your new roller skates. For example, carbon fiber is not meant to be heated.
If your roller skates are heat-moldable, warm the stiff areas with a hairdryer, then put on your boots immediately and flex and move your feet while the material cools.
Stuff Your Roller Skates Overnight
To stuff your roller skates, you can use balled-up newspaper, thick socks, or a special skate stretcher. Stuff your boots into areas that feel tight or cause pressure, such as the toe box or the ankle area. Then leave the stuffing overnight or for at least 8 hours during the day. This method can help expand your boots and works best when used in combination with other methods.
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