With growing feet, your best bet is to probably go the used skate route. Some skate shops sell used skates on consignment (try rainbosports.com) or check with other skaters at the rink. While you can order skates online or through eBay at competitive prices, the drawback is sizing. Skates do not always run true to shoe size and vary by brand. Some run small, some run big, some wide, some narrow. I would have them all professionally fitted at a skate shop by someone with experience to get an accurate size and width recommendation for the brand(s) you choose to go with. Because of growing feet, they'll probably tell you to get skates a 1/2 size larger. The shop would also be able to suggest a brand/model for each of your girls based upon their skill levels and goals. For example, the Riedell site (riedellskates.com) has a chart that you can compare their levels to for an idea of which Riedell boot/blade set they would work best for their level and how long it should last. You may find that if they stay in the sport for awhile, you'll end up with a collection of sizes to accomodate the younger ones! :)
Good luck!|||Im in preliminary regular'ish.
I have jackson, when you get skates, get the sides bumped out, and sharpen blades, and moulded to your foot, The first day when i wore them (brand new) i landed my axel (no cheating) and i couldnt do it on my other skates. So jackson is the way to go. BTW IM CANADIAN.
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|||The cost of mine were about..... $300 or somethingg :D
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|||Most beginners start in either Jackson or Riedell. Both have models that come with blades attached. Personally, I started out in Jackson Artiste's which cost about 90 dollars. The Riedell Ribbon series is also good for beginners. I would suggest either the White or Red Ribbon, which start at $62 and $100 dollars.
I'm sure your local skate shop will be very useful as well. Growing feet is a concern for all parents of figure skaters, so they will know how to help you get the most for your money|||Riedell bronze, silver, gold stars(depends on levals, someone at the shop should be able to help you)
or Soft Techs(i'm pretty sure they're from jackson) They're the best and the kids i teach love them!|||Risport
Riedells
Jackson
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