Pacer Comet Children's Roller Skate
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For younger children, this is a rather small size. A sz 1 would fit some 7 or 8-year-old children.
Both colors come with a single set of wheels that can be used indoors or out. The outer wheels illuminate, but the inner wheels (which are less visible) remain dark.
The smallest Comet skate we have is a Juvenile 12, which is too big for your kid. Sorry.
My daughter is 2US and I bought her a 3 and she is still a little big, so I recommend getting a bigger number.
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price, THESE were the clear winners. I bought these skates for my daughter, and I ordered a size 3 instead of the size she was renting at the skating rink because she needed more room to grow. When the skates arrived, they fit perfectly, with some room for growth. The skates are very attractive, and the outer wheel lights are particularly attractive; the faster she skates, the brighter they become. She claims they are comfortable and soft on the inside, and that they do not hurt her feet as much as rink rental skates did. She has low arches, so knowing she is comfortable in them is comforting. The wheels roll smoothly, but at a slow pace, which is ideal for learning how to balance and move her feet without losing control. If you're looking for a good quality skate for a beginner or beginning intermediate skater, I highly recommend these skates. I looked at a lot of skates before settling on these because they are both affordable and of good quality, and she will outgrow them quickly. If she insists on rollerskating, I'll get her a nice leather boot upper style skate with adjustable stoppers so she can get used to her feet and skating style. Everyone have a great time skating!.
My daughter is having a lot of fun with her roller skates. They fit perfectly (she wears a size 4 shoe, so we got a size 5 skate to make them last longer). Because the wheels don't roll too easily (that is, they don't roll as easily as skates rented at a roller skating rink), they're ideal for outdoor use by a child learning to skate. They also appear to be in good spirits. They are something she enjoys.
These skates initially enthralled my daughter. She'd always wanted her own pair, and these appeared to be exactly what she was looking for: comfortable, stylish, and with such light wheels! However, she is no longer pleased after using them on a weekly basis at the local roller rink. She despises the "roll. " "I suppose she doesn't glide as far as I do. " She dislikes the front stopper, which is made of hard plastic and would prefer a rubber-like material, as well as the Velcro strap. Perhaps the strap provides additional leg support and stability. Perhaps it's just to prevent the laces from dragging or becoming a tripping hazard. However, the laces are torn and frayed as a result of their actions.
Although the skates were cute, they were not the right size. I ordered them for Christmas and they were late in arriving. They weren't big enough. I put them in the box with the intention of returning them within 30 days, but I forgot to do so. I explained in an email that they had never been worn or used before. If they could at least look at them to determine that they are in brand new condition and simply exchange for a larger size, they would be willing to help.
These are incredibly cute! I bought them for my eight-year-old daughter, who wears them around the house because she adores them.
The quality is excellent. These skates are extremely well-made. When both skates are rolling, the outside wheels lock up. They'll light up if you go slowly. My 5-year-old daughter normally wears a size 9, but with two pairs of socks, a size 12 will suffice, and she will be able to wear these for several years before needing to upgrade.
These skates are stunning, well-made, and include lights, which she adores. They run a little small, so size up one or two sizes to get a little more wear out of them. My daughter usually wears a size 13 in sneakers, so I got her a size 2 in these skates; they're a little roomy, but she's fine in them. They aren't as fast as other skates, but I don't mind because she is still learning.
🙁. Last night, my daughter put them on for the first time. After an hour of skating, the color had started to fade. She wasn't rough and skated in a moderate manner. Because of how much use the wheels have gotten, they don't even appear to be used. They appear shabby after one use, which is disappointing.