The length of figure skating laces can vary depending on the size of the skates and the preferred lacing style of the skater. Generally, figure skate laces range in length from 200 cm (78 inches) to 396 cm (156 inches).
To determine the right length of laces for your skates, you should measure the length of your old laces or use a sizing chart provided by the manufacturer.
class="wp-block-heading">How long are EDEA ice skate laces
The length of the laces in EDEA boots can vary depending on the size of the boots, but typically, figure skating laces range in length from 200 cm (78 inches) to 280 cm (110 inches).
The size of lace depends on the size of the boot and the model. Ideally you will have the original laces to measure against, but that is not always the way life works. So if you need some laces for your Edea boots then click these two links below.
Links to get some Edea ice skate laces
1st click this link to find out your lace size on the official Edea sizing chart.
2nd click this link to buy the Edea laces on Amazon (link to Amazon, commision earned)
How Long are Jackson ice skate laces?
The length of the laces in Jackson ice skates can vary depending on the size and model of the skates (from 86 inches to 156 inches). However, Jackson provides a sizing chart on their website that recommends lace lengths based on skate size. To get the right size of laces for your Jackson ice skates, then do the following:
Links to get some Jackson ice skate laces
1st click the link to the Jackson ice skate lace sizing chart.
2nd click this link to buy Jackson ice skate laces on Amazon (link to Amazon, commision earned)
How long are Risport ice skate laces?
Again, with Risport, you need to match your laces up with your boot size. If you have the old lace, then just measure them, but if not, here is a handy size chart:
Boot size | Centimetres | Inches |
195-210 | 200 | 79″ |
215-230 | 220 | 86″ |
235-260 | 240 | 94″ |
265-290 | 260 | 102″ |
295-310 | 280 | 110″ |
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Why it is a good Idea to carry a spare set of ice skate laces
Because its a total hasstle if you get to the rink and your lace breaks when you are putting your ice skates on.
Trying to mend them on the spot rarely works because you end up trying to tie a knot in the lace. The knot wont go through the holes or slide over the hooks and it all gets a bit messy.
Imagine if this happened right before a competition. It could mean that you don’t get on the ice on time and get disqualified. Worse still is that a hasty repair could give in at the wrong time and cause an injury.
How to replace your laces with the correct size
How to get the correct lace size for your ice skating boots
- Measure your old laces
If you have the original laces for your boots, the ones the manufacturer supplied, chances are they are the right length. The old laces can be a good guide to get the correct size for the new ones.
- Use the manufacturers size guide
Lace sizes vary massively with regards to manufacturer of the skates, model and size. So go to the manufacturer of your ice skating boots and check out their lace size table.
- Consider buying a spare pair
Having a spare pare of laces is not only reassuring, its really handy if your laces break at the rink, it could keep you in a competition if they break just before and a new pair is far safer than trying to fix an old pair.