The Chaya Melrose black/pink rollerskates have a classic design with modern features. They are perfect for beginners as well as experienced rollerskaters. Not only is the Melrose rollerblades super stylish and comfortable, it's also made from vegan-friendly materials. The reasonably thick padding will not only ensure pleasant comfort, but also give your feet the support they need.
These rollerskates feature a Chaya base made of lightweight and durable composite material. The 61mm Chaya G-Force wheels with Wicked ABEC7 bearings will provide a great and comfortable rolling experience even on asphalt surfaces.
Roller skates with four wheels, it's vintage - retro style. Rollerblading on these skates will definitely not be boring either, because the magic of rollerskating lies in the plate trucks, which work just like on skateboards. The movement of these trucks allows for unusually quick turns and you can perform even dancing elements. Have fun with your friends, skate with them to work, in your time off, dance the night away at a roller disco, Chaya Melrose are the roller skates for the job.
We recommend you give it a try and you'll love it! Watch the video below and join the movement with Chaya Melrose.
How to find your correct inline skate / rollerblade size?
For the best performance, inline skates should have a snug fit. It's not necessary to buy inline skates one size larger than your actual foot size; as they break in, all inline skates will expand and widen over time. Please note that everyone has their own measure of comfort, thus please make your final decision also considering your past experience with shoes you are wearing on daily basis. It's important to know that soft boots will expand more than hybrid (Swell etc.) or carbon boots. While we would never recommend any free space and feet movement in soft boot skates, then hardboot skates actually allow more space and comfort level given the improved support of the skate shell.
3 easy steps to measure your feet:
1. Place and fix an A4 sheet flush against a straight wall. Wear your usual skating socks for more accurancy and place your foot on the sheet, with your heel touching the wall, make sure your heel touches the wall without any pressure. | 2. Stand relaxed upon the foot you are measuring. Then, draw a line at your big toe and when marking make sure to hold the pencil vertically to prevent any deviation. It's easiest to ask a friend to draw the line for more precision. Measure the length of the paper to the line: that's your mondopoint size. TIP: For the best fit, measure your foot after a short skating session or at the end of the day. | 3. Do the same for the other foot and compare measurements. The correct size that you should end up with is the length of your longer foot. Now with those measurements, you can take the correct size from our size charts. |