STEP 1:
Make sure you are wearing full protective gear before you try on your skates for the first time, as this is the most likely time you will fall.
Let's make sure your roller skates fit first! It's best to do this on a soft carpeted floor as the skates will be more stable - also be mindful the wheels don't get marked in case you need to return them. Sit down & try on your skates, ensuring your heel is firmly in the back of the boot & laces are secure.
Take care and stand up slowly; You should be able to wiggle your toes freely, without any pressure on your toes when you're stood up.
Hopefully your Rookie skates fit like a dream & you can begin your rollerskating journey!
STEP 2:
Once you have established the skates fit nicely, it is advised to read your owner’s manual to become familiar with your skates and how to look after them properly.
Check out our artwork of the anatomy of a rollerskate to familiarize yourself with the different parts of your Rookie skates.
STEP 3:
Hardware check-up; With your Rookie skates in hand, check all nuts and bolts using a Rookie multitool.
We recommend loosening and tightening back up the axle nuts that hold the wheels on to make sure the wheels are secure but also spinning freely. Ensure that the axles have at least 2 threads showing after the nut head; the kingpin nut should also have at least 2 threads showing. The kingpin nuts are adjustable according to your own requirements - if you are a beginner this is best left alone and adjusted later as required.
Visually inspect the plate fixing nuts are tight and that the toe stop bolt is done up very firmly. It is important to regularly check the toe stop is kept tight and secure before, during and after each use.