Kids' Roller Skates & Inline Skates | Adjustable Skates Canada

Shop Canada's best selection of kids' roller skates. We specialize in high-quality adjustable inline skates that grow 4 full sizes, saving you money while keeping your child safe. Avoid cheap plastic toy skates – our collection features professional-grade skates from trusted brands like Rollerblade, Micro, Powerslide, and K2. Perfect for learning to skate on Ontario trails or in the rink.

Why Choose Adjustable Skates? Kids grow fast! Our adjustable skates feature a simple push-button mechanism to expand the toe cap, ensuring a perfect fit for 2-3 years. All skates ship from Toronto with free delivery on orders over $99 CAD.

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Adjustable Sizes

Expands 4 full sizes

Safety First

Quality support & brakes

Free Shipping

On orders over $99 CAD

Top Brands

Rollerblade, K2, Micro

How to Choose Skates for Kids

Inline Skates (Rollerblades) vs. Quad Skates
For outdoor skating on pavement, inline skates are usually better as the wheels handle bumps and cracks easily. For indoor rink skating or artistic dancing, classic quad roller skates offer a stable platform for beginners.

Sizing Tips for Parents:

  • Don't Buy Too Big: Dangerous blisters occur if skates are loose. Buy their current size in an adjustable model (e.g., if they are size 2, buy size 2-5).
  • Measure in CM: Trace their foot and match the CM measurement to the size chart for accuracy.
  • Safety Gear is Mandatory: Always pair skates with a certified helmet and pad set.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age can a child start skating?

Most children can start learning to skate around age 3-4, as soon as they can comfortably run and jump. Our smallest adjustable skates start at size 6-9 Junior (approx age 3). We recommend starting on a carpet or grass to build balance before moving to pavement.

Are adjustable skates durable?

Yes! The adjustable skates we sell from Rollerblade and Micro are built with the same materials as adult skates. The adjustment mechanism is metal-reinforced and designed to withstand years of use. They are not "toys" but real sporting equipment.

Do kids really need pads?

Absolutely. We have a "No Helmet, No Skate" rule. Wrist guards are especially important for kids as their first instinct when falling is to put their hands out. A full 3-pack of pads (knees, elbows, wrists) plus a helmet is the standard safety setup in Canada.

Parent's Guide to Kids Skates

Confused about sizing or types? Read our complete 2026 guide to choosing the best skates for your child.

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