A complete insight of the Oxelo MF500 freeride skates still sold by Decathlon... Ofcourse don't be afraid to ask or comment. Also check out the rest of my channel and be sure to like and/or subscribe to keep up with my new posts! ua-cam.com/users/GoFoggy
@@Buzzilio_ meanwhile I own both sizes MF500's, the size 42 in this tutorial for shorter more precise trainings and also a cheap 2nd hand bought size 43 for longer but less precise trainings, just because a less snug fit deliveres more comfort but also less control like I mentioned...
Hi mine is 250mm too. I usually wear a EU size 41 shoe. And I bought that from Decathlon after trying in store. It felt snug at that time, not tight pls note. After few months, it is a loose fit now. So Im trying to make the fit tighter using thicker sock plus a cushion sole. Still its not as tight as should be for more precise control. So in hindsight I feel I should have gone for size 40 max. And I recommend you to start with size 40. Maybe try from 39, as narrower feet can somehow wiggle into 39.
A complete insight of the Oxelo MF500 freeride skates still sold by Decathlon... Ofcourse don't be afraid to ask or comment. Also check out the rest of my channel and be sure to like and/or subscribe to keep up with my new posts!
ua-cam.com/users/GoFoggy
Very good skate. Literally better than frx, powerslide next, RB cruiser. Best part is the mounting frame. Made of metal & accepts up to 195mm.
@@shifuugincii indeed, those frames and mounts are good grade aluminium and cleverly made to accept 165-180-195mm👍
My feet also 275 mm and I wanted to go 44, but now my guess is that I stick with size 43.
@@Buzzilio_ meanwhile I own both sizes MF500's, the size 42 in this tutorial for shorter more precise trainings and also a cheap 2nd hand bought size 43 for longer but less precise trainings, just because a less snug fit deliveres more comfort but also less control like I mentioned...
My leg size is 250mm or 10 ins.
What should I choose the size of this
kind of skates. I am also a beginner. Thanks.
@@kyawthaung2375 my best guess will be around size 39-40, but my best advice is go fit and try them in a store!
Hi mine is 250mm too. I usually wear a EU size 41 shoe. And I bought that from Decathlon after trying in store. It felt snug at that time, not tight pls note. After few months, it is a loose fit now. So Im trying to make the fit tighter using thicker sock plus a cushion sole. Still its not as tight as should be for more precise control. So in hindsight I feel I should have gone for size 40 max. And I recommend you to start with size 40. Maybe try from 39, as narrower feet can somehow wiggle into 39.