Boot risers & cantology wedges
Find Your Perfect Fit in 2 Minutes:
How to Measure Your Foot for the Right Size
To select the correct size from our chart, follow these steps:
-
Measure Your Foot Length
- Place your heel against a wall on a flat surface.
- Lay a ruler or measuring tape along the floor, starting at the wall.
- Stand with your full weight on both feet and measure to the tip of your longest toe.
- Measure both feet and use the longer measurement.
-
Choose the Right Size from the Chart
- Our size chart shows the length of the last (the mold the shoe is built on), not the foot length.
- For a proper fit, select a size 3-5mm longer than your foot measurement.
-
Adjust for Wide Feet
- If you have wide feet, we recommend choosing one size larger for a more comfortable fit.
Following these guidelines ensures a snug yet comfortable fit for optimal performance on the road or track.
Rookie One & Two | |
EURO size | Millimeters |
32 | 202 |
33 | 209 |
34 | 216 |
35 | 223 |
36 | 230 |
37 | 237 |
38 | 244 |
39 | 251 |
40 | 258 |
41 | 265 |
42 | 272 |
The Cádomotus Resizer Insoles come in four sizes, each reducing shoe size by one or two steps, allowing growing athletes to extend the use of their high-performance footwear.
- The XS insole fits into a size 31, adjusting it to 30 or 29.
- The S insole fits into size 34, reducing it to 33 or 32.
- The M insole works with size 37, converting it to 36 or 35.
- The L insole fits into size 40, making it 39 or 38.
With this system, one pair of shoes adapts to three sizes, ensuring a perfect fit as young athletes grow.
Insole Resizers | ||
EURO size | Millimeters | |
XS | 29 | 181 |
XS | 30 | 188 |
XS | 31 | 195 |
S | 32 | 202 |
S | 33 | 209 |
S | 34 | 216 |
M | 35 | 223 |
M | 36 | 230 |
M | 37 | 237 |
L | 38 | 244 |
L | 39 | 251 |
L | 40 | 258 |
- Worldwide shipping
- In stock, ready to ship
- Out of Stock
Boot riser/wedge for DualBox®5, hilo and Comp TR frames. Rise your boot to avoid interference with the wheels, or cant them to improve your balance!
Angled risers | cantology wedges
Not all human bodies are optimal for skating. Many of us are shaped in such a way that the geometry of our hips, legs, or ankles hinders our ability to improve our skating. Ideally, when an inline skater stands in a neutral position, with his body weight centered over their skates, his weight should be evenly distributed across each foot. On inline skates, this means that they can easily transfer the body weight from one to the other side, and with small movements of the knee instantly apply either edge to steer or adjust a turn or control. But for many speedskaters, this is just not the case. When we try to stand in a neutral position, more of our weight is focused on the inside or outside edge of our feet because of the way our body is shaped. We can have this problem with one foot, or both feet, and the imbalance of weight distribution can go either way – towards the inside or the outside of the foot. On inline skates, these skaters are at a disadvantage because their skate is naturally more on one side. So it's hard to change edges and we must move the knee a greater distance toward the 'high side' to compensate.
Cádomotus frames are typically low. If your boots have also low mount blocks, you might experience the 2nd or center wheel of your setup being blocked by the carbon shell of your boot. In this case, you need these risers to lift your boot and have your wheels spinning free.
Tip: The risers in an angle are to correct pronation or supination on your skates. However, in 98% of the cases, it's better to slightly move the frame inward or outward. By positioning the frame 1-2mm inside, especially at the heel or backward slot, you force yourself to get more on your outside edges, this also releases pressure points on the outside ankle bone, if you have any.
Ordering from Outside the EU? Read This First:
Our warehouse is located in Europe, and all prices shown in our webshop include European VAT (Value Added Tax). However, if you are ordering from outside the European Union, no EU VAT will be charged at checkout — so the amount you pay will be lower than the listed price.
Please note: your local customs office may charge import duties and taxes upon delivery. These fees are not included in your order total and are the responsibility of the buyer. Import rates vary by country and are governed by local regulations.
We recommend checking with your country’s customs authority for more information about applicable import charges before placing your order.