SureGrip Size Chart

SureGrip Skates

SureGrip skates come in Mens US sizing (unless specified otherwise). SureGrip skates also fit regular to wide feet, so if you have a narrow foot these skates might feel great at first, but they may become too loose after breaking in. For people with narrow feet you might want to consider a skate within the Riedell range. For example, an entry level derby skater with a wide foot would love the GT-50 or Rebel Roller skates in the Suregrip range. However, someone with a narrow foot will better fit into an R3 skate in the Riedell range. 
 
In SureGrip skates women can drop up to 2 sizes from their regular size and Men usually stay in the same size or may need to go up a size. Please measure your feet and compare to the size chart below:

Sizing Up

We strongly recommend sending through your measurements to us so that we can help determine the most precise fit possible, especially if you can't come in to try on the skate. To do this, measure your foot by placing it on a piece of paper and while standing, trace around your foot with a pen or thin tipped marker. Then measure the outline at the longest part (this can be from the big toe to your heel or maybe even from one of your other toes to your heel). Also take note of the width of the ball of your feet.

We also recommend measuring both feet and using the largest measurement to pick the correct size. In most cases you can wear an extra pair of socks to make your foot bigger but it is a lot harder to make a boot bigger.

If you have any questions or concerns please reach out to someone from the  team and we will assist in you sizing you up.  Roller Derby Heaven is a certified Suregrip reseller, our staff are all current or ex-derby skaters, giving you the best insight into the size and model that's right for you.

Tips For Measuring Your Feet 
  • Measure During Mid-Day - Feet can be different sizes at various times during the day 
  • Have A Friend Help - You will get more accurate measurements with help 
  • Stand Up When Measuring Length - Stand straight with equal weight on both feet and do not lean on or away from foot being measured 
  • Sit Down When Measuring Width - Sit straight with equal weight on both feet and do not lean on or away from foot being measured