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What size hockey skate does my child need?
When sizing hockey skates for your child, a rule of thumb is to find skates that are 1 to 1.5 sizes smaller than their regular size. The toes should just barely touch the toe cap and there should be very little space in the heel. Ensure the skates are snug and consider other fit types, like narrow and contoured, depending on their feet. To find out How to Fit Hockey Skates, read our guide.
What should I look for when buying junior hockey skates?
Just like other sizes, you’ll want to consider the tongue construction, lining material, ankle padding, and overall materials and features. Ultimately, you want to purchase a breathable and well-fitting pair of skates that will allow for mobility and quickness. Canadian Tire carries junior skates in a range of sizes, styles, and skate blade types from Bauer, CCM, and VIC to suit a variety of preferences.
Are junior skates bigger than youth?
Youth skates come in the smallest sizes available and are tailored for players aged 3 to 8 years old, intermediate skates cover sizes 4 to 6.5, while senior skates are for those ages 13 and up.