There is no set "better fit" for any particular size. Every foot is different. The majority of size e would probably use a bauer skate. Graf have a very specific fit, and honestly most wouldn't like it. The correct skate for an individual generally cant be determined simply based on foot width and brand. Although there may be correlations between fit size and skate fit, the best way is to simply go into any hockey store and try on the skates for free. It doesn't take long and its the most accurate way
A letter following the size (length) refers to the width of the skate. A 'D' width (also known as an 'R', or 'regular' width) best fits a standard or average width foot. A 'C' width (also known as an 'N', or 'narrow' width) fits a foot that has a narrow or slender heel, ball and ankle width. An 'E' or 'EE' width (also know as a 'W', or 'wide' width) best fits a foot that is larger or wider than a standard width foot.
The EE is a reference to the width of the skate. Skates come in a standard D width which is your regular or normal width. E is slightly wider than a standard D and EE is the widest that retail hockey skates will be made. Reference the skate size chart below to help with sizing.
if they are wide or narrow i think ----------------------------------------- A letter following the size (length) refers to the width of the skate. A 'D' width (also known as an 'R', or 'regular' width) best fits a standard or average width foot. A 'C' width (also known as an 'N', or 'narrow' width) fits a foot that has a narrow or slender heel, ball and ankle width. An 'E' or 'EE' width (also know as a 'W', or 'wide' width) best fits a foot that is larger or wider than a standard width foot.
Size 7 womens.
You can be any size to skate.
Each skate manufacturer is slightly different, but on average, a women's size 10 shoe is comparable to about a size 6.5 skate. If you wear your shoes a little on the loose and comfortable side, I would say a size 6 would be even better. To get the best possible fit though, it is always recommend that you get sized by a skate professional in store rather than buying online.
Zdeno Chara wears a skate size 14.
depends on the skate and the size but the average is about 1lb .1 oz
its not the wheel size its the width of the tyre it self the bigger it is the better your car will handle and accelerate
Depends on what you mean. There is a different width size ranging from 6" to 9" and a different length ranging from 27-32" . The average size is a 7.75" width and a 31" length. If your feet size are 10 and under go with that or a smaller board, if your feet are a 10 and up go with that or a size higher. If you want to really find out the best board based on the way you skate etc. a good site to visit is http://www.skateboardinguniversity.com There are different sizes of skateboards.
Seismograph. (Size-mo-graf).
Size 10