Safety Tips
Size Adjustment
Safety Tips
IMPORTANT! Please take a mom-
ent 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 open-
toe shoes.
• Your skater should wear a hel-
met, 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 nec-
essary. 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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