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Buy inline skates for boys and girls - The best models and brands

Boys and girls love to skate. The best way to introduce our children to the wonderful world of skating is to start by buying quality inline skates for boys or girls.
One of the most fun activities you can do as a family is to go skating together. That's why it's important to buy children skates with good support, comfortable and fast. This is the best way for them to enjoy skating as a family and not get bored.

Which inline skates for boys and girls to buy?

In Inercia we have the widest range of inline skates for boys and girls in the market. For less than 50€ you can have some good children's skates with which the youngest of the house can enjoy skating.
Among all the inline skates for boys and girls that we have, you can choose between hard-boot skates and soft-boot skates. With the children's hard-boot skates, the child's foot will be more secure but will not be as comfortable as with the soft-boot skates.
As for sizes, most inline skates for boys and girls are adjustable, that is to say, they cover several sizes in the same skate in order to adapt to the growth of the child.
We have the best brands of inline skates for boys and girls on the market and practically all their models, so you can find the ideal children's skates for your children.
We work with inline skates brands for girls and boys as prestigious as Rollerblade, Powerslide, Flying Eagle, Fila, Seba, Roces or KRF, among many others.

What skating accessories to buy for children who skate?

When buying skates for a boy or girl, it is essential to buy a set of skating protections consisting of a helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and gloves. If you want to go one step further, you can also buy protective trousers to avoid injuries to the sides and coccyx.
At Inercia we have one of the most extensive and varied collection of skating protections for boys and girls.

Another very useful accessory to accompany the purchase of skates for girls or boys is a skate bag so that you can always carry all your child's skating equipment in the same place. We also have skate bags in all sizes, prices and colours.

Finally, and although it is not a complement, we recommend that your son or daughter attends skating lessons at a skating school or with qualified teachers. This will help them learn to skate better and faster. If you don't know of any in your area, please contact us.

>> CHECK OUT OUR SKATES BUYING GUIDE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

Frequently asked questions about children's inline skates for boys and girls

Which inline skates are best for boys and girls?

For boys and girls, we recommend stretch inline skates, as the same skate covers several sizes. On the other hand, if they are beginners, we recommend hard-boot skates. You can consult our complete guide to skates for boys and girls.

From what age can a child start skating?

In general, we recommend that children start skating at the age of 4, although they can sometimes skate well from the age of 3.

Is it important to have a brake on children's inline skates?

The brake on inline skates is a safety element that allows us to brake relatively easily. Especially for beginner skaters, it is highly recommended.

Are there differences between boys' and girls' inline skates?

Although there are sometimes differences between men's and women's inline skates for adults, there are no differences between children's inline skates. However, there are brands that label their children's models as "boy's" or "girl's" models depending simply on the colour of the skate.

Which type of skates are more suitable for children, inline skates or 4-wheel skates?

Both inline skates and 4-wheel skates are perfectly suitable for boys and girls. Inline skates are perhaps more suitable for use on urban routes and on rough surfaces. The 4-wheel skates allow for easier pirouettes at low speeds. In the end, the choice of one type of skate or another depends on the tastes and preferences of each child.