Professional Skate Sizing Guide

Achieving a precise fit is the most critical factor in your performance

Ice skating sizes require much higher accuracy than standard footwear—for instance, an Edea 255 corresponds to a US size 8. These professional boots are engineered from advanced technical materials that will mold perfectly to the unique contours of your foot over time.

How to Measure Your Feet

Stand on a flat surface and trace your foot with the pen held vertically. Record the total length from heel to toe, the ball width, and the heel width in both inches and centimeters for the most accurate sizing profile.

Ball Width Sizing

If your ball width measures between 9–10 mm, choose Size D (Wide). The front portion can be stretched if necessary, but ensure the widest part of your foot aligns with the boot's ball width.

Heel Width Sizing

If your heel width is between 2–2.5 mm, choose Size B (Narrow) to ensure a secure fit that prevents heel slippage during performance.

Critical Fit Guidelines

It is vital to ignore any areas narrower than the ball width to ensure a secure fit. The boot will conform to your foot shape over time through the advanced technical materials.

Upload Your Measurements in Inches

Please utilize the provided reference photos to ensure your foot measurements are captured accurately in inches.

Foot Length

Measure from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe

Foot Length
Inches

Foot Length

Ball Width

Measure across the widest part of your foot at the ball

Ball Width
Inches

Foot Width

Heel Width

Measure carefully across the widest part of your heel

Heel Width
Inches

Heel Width

Upload Your Measurements in Centimeters

Please utilize the provided reference photos to ensure your foot measurements are captured accurately in centimeters.

Foot Length

Measure from the back of your heel to the tip of your longest toe

Foot Length
Centimeters

Foot Length

Ball Width

Measure across the widest part of your foot at the ball

Ball Width
Centimeters

Foot Width

Heel Width

Measure carefully across the widest part of your heel

Heel Width
Centimeters

Measure at the back of your foot