Check out our map, were we've plotted our favorite spots to roller skate in HK!
Check out our map, were we've plotted our favorite spots to roller skate in HK!
Visit our class page to see prices and schedule a session!
Yes, of course! A lot of our skate community started with zero experience.
Yes! Check out our rental page for pricing and details.
For Sure! Contact us to connect.
We do not currently accept pre-orders. However, you can always email info@madamequad.com with product requests!
Yes, we do. Shipping rates are calculated by weight at check out. We ship SF Express or Fed Ex from Hong Kong, which takes 2-4 days on our side of the border.
You can return most orders for exchange or store credit only, within 30 days of purchase. You must cover the cost of return shipping, and the shipping of any exchange item. So.. short answer yes, but you probably don't really want to. See all the details of our return policy here.
Custom skates range from $1,600hkd and up. For customs, you need plates, insoles, wheels, bearings, shoes, and assembly. We ask 1 week turnaround time, and will give you a call when they are ready.
We have many options for entry level skaters! Some beginners prefer the cheapest option to get started, while others decide to invest in a skate that will last them years. Moxi, Riedell, Impala, Chaya, Playlife are among the brands we carry with excellent entry level choices.
Every brand (and in the case of brands like Chaya, every model) has their own sizing guide. It is not sufficient to choose a shoe size US/EU/UK that you are used to wearing. MEASURE YOUR FOOT IN CM to find the most accurate sizing. See the images on the specific product page for a size chart.
Some skaters prefer a snug fit, while some prefer to size up for comfort. Chaya, for example, sizes their boots very snugly, and each model has a different size chart to follow.
In store, we carry sizes 31-46 European. Not every skate comes in all sizes.
Fundamentals of balance and footwork do cross over from one discipline to the other, but at the same time, it does feel different skating on quads. The great thing about riding quads is the variety of skating we get up to, including: roller derby, aggressive skating, skatepark, jam (dance) skating, and street skating. There's a renaissance happening around the world on roller skates!
It's all about the wheels! The lower the durometer/hardness, the softer the wheel, the smoother the ride. 78a, 80a, 85a, 90a are all good for outdoors. 93a-103a durometer not recommended for street skating.
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