Aggressive Inline Skating?
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I am 19 years old and am interested in aggressive inline skating, am I to old to start and get to an intermediate level or higher? If not, what size boot would I need if my shoe size is a U.S. 12-13? Also, what would be a good pair of skates to start with? Thank you for your time.
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Answer:
Do it. Don't pass up the chance to do something interesting because you are "too old" at 19. You will be older than most of the kids at the skate park but so what. Have fun. No way to tell for sure what skate size you need. It depends on the model and brand of the skate and the shape of your foot. You want them to be snug without pinching so that they follow every move your foot makes. If they shape of the skate happens to match that of your foot it is great and will be a smaller size than one that has extra room in places. Try them on to know.
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