Boot Sizing Guide
CBC Speed Skate Boot Sizing
Get the perfect fit with Kip Carpenterβs boot sizing system.
πΉ How to Determine Your CBC Boot Size β with Kip Carpenter
Measure Your Feet
- On a hard surface, tape a piece of blank paper to the floor and attach it flush against the wall.
- Stand on the paper with your heel against the wall. Place approximately 80% of your body weight on your foot with a bent knee.
- Mark the longest part of your foot (heel-to-toe length) and widest part of your foot on the paper with a pen or pencil. Make sure your pen is held vertically, not at an angle. Repeat with the other foot, as right and left feet may be different sizes.
- Use a ruler to measure the length and width measurement for each foot, in millimeters (mm), e.g. 201. If you do not have a metric ruler, you may print one via the below link. Please be sure to print at 100% scale and be sure to begin your measurement at the zero graduation.
- Take your measurements and enter them into our boot sizer to find your CBC size.
Please note: Our boot sizing guide is based on skating barefoot. If you want to skate with socks, then you should take that into consideration with your size selection and consider going a size up.
CBC Boot & Blade Recommender
Short Track
Long Track
Note: These are general guidelines based on Carpenter Boot Company official charts.
All blades come pre-bent but NOT rockered β professional rockering is required.
Boots are built on the worldβs best-fitting last and usually do not require heat molding.
All blades come pre-bent but NOT rockered β professional rockering is required.
Boots are built on the worldβs best-fitting last and usually do not require heat molding.