EDEA Wave Ice Artistic Skate Boot
The newest Edea wave ice boot
will be the Ice boot for all serious beginner
and entry-level skaters
Perfect for Single Jump and Axel
Construction 40
Best for : Beginning competition for Figure &Freestyle
Specifications
Features
EDEA Wave ICE Boot :
The Wave Ice boot is the newest entry-level Ice boot from Edea.
Leatherupper, water-resistant.
Perforated microfibrelining provides aeration for quick drying. Resistant to wear and tear.
Anatomicallydesignedtonguewith double padding for maximum comfort.
Sizes: 195-280 in ivory
Available as boot only or assembled with blade.
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At www.rollerskateusa.com we highly recommend the Edea Wave for all beginner competition level .
Technical Specification
Size Chart
EDEA Sizing Chart:
Skaters often choose boots by matching their standard shoe size with what they believe is the equivalent size in skates.
Unfortunately these two sizing systems do not always correspond exactly, because each manufacturer has its own measuring type, and also because standard shoes, which require the foot to bend, are usually longer than skates.
For these reasons we recommend that you always choose the size of your boots based on a real measurement, the length of the foot, matching this to the inner length of the boot.
For purely illustrative purposes only, below we have provided a table comparing sizes in MILLIMETERS to the different scales of sizes relative to standard shoes.
The Wave Ice boot is the newest entry-level Ice boot from Edea.
Leatherupper, water-resistant.
Perforated microfibrelining provides aeration for quick drying. Resistant to wear and tear.
Anatomicallydesignedtonguewith double padding for maximum comfort.
Sizes: 195-280 in ivory
Available as boot only or assembled with blade.
Â
At www.rollerskateusa.com we highly recommend the Edea Wave for all beginner competition level .
Technical Specification
Size Chart
EDEA Sizing Chart:
Skaters often choose boots by matching their standard shoe size with what they believe is the equivalent size in skates.
Unfortunately these two sizing systems do not always correspond exactly, because each manufacturer has its own measuring type, and also because standard shoes, which require the foot to bend, are usually longer than skates.
For these reasons we recommend that you always choose the size of your boots based on a real measurement, the length of the foot, matching this to the inner length of the boot.
For purely illustrative purposes only, below we have provided a table comparing sizes in MILLIMETERS to the different scales of sizes relative to standard shoes.