Safety Tips
Size Adjustment
Safety Tips
IMPORTANT! Please take a moment to review the following safety
tips with your skater.
• Your skater should wear shoes or
sneakers that provide good support.
• Your skater should not wear opentoe shoes.
• Your skater should wear a helmet, knee pads, wrist guards
and elbow pads to guard against
bumps and bruises.
• Keep loose laces and pant legs
away from the wheels.
• Supervise beginner skaters.
Hold the beginner’s hand and
guide the new skater along a
smooth, level surface.
• Make sure your skater knows how
to brake and stop in these skates.
• Choose areas for skating which
are free of obstacles.
• Never skate in areas with water,
wet spots, snow, ice, sand, oil,
gravel etc.
• Make sure your skater never skates
on streets, roadways and driveways
which enter vehicle traffic routes.
• Towing skaters with bicycles or cars
is unsafe.
• Make sure your skater does not
skate down hill. Braking is gradual
with these skates. Your skater
should keep this in mind to allow
enough stopping distance.
• Before skating, check to be sure all
wheels, the brake, straps and other
plastic parts are not loose, cracked
or broken. Tighten all parts, as necessary. If any parts are cracked or
broken, discard the skates.
Size Adjustment
Adjust these skates to fit over
your child’s shoes.
Buckle Tab
Size Adjustment Pin
• Lift the top strap latch. Press the top
strap buckle tab to remove the top
strap from the buckle.
• Locate the size adjustment pin on
the side of each skate.
• While pulling the size adjustment
pin out, pull the front of the skate
to the appropriate size for your child.
• Release the size adjustment pin to
“snap” it into position.
Hint: You may need to push the front
of the skate in or out slightly to fit the
size adjustment pin into position.
Note: Make sure both skates are
properly sized.
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