The Confidence to Glide
Learning to skate is often a story of tears and scraped knees, but it doesn't have to be. The Twista Skates rewrite the script by removing the primary barrier: lateral instability. In 'Learner Mode', the rear wheels extend outwards, creating a tricycle-like base that supports your child's weight. This allows them to focus entirely on the forward-backward motion and leg coordination needed for skating, without panic-inducing wobbles.
The Switch Mechanism
Most convertible skates require a toolbox and twenty minutes of frustration to adjust. The Twista difference is the tool-free mechanism. When you see they've mastered the glide and are balancing confidently, simply adjust the setting on the heel. The rear wheels click together into a traditional inline formation. If they find it too tricky? Switch it back instantly. This flexibility lets you match the equipment exactly to their daily energy and confidence levels.
Built for Little Feet
Rigid plastic skates can be harsh on soft feet. These feature a curved, soft-touch boot designed specifically for the anatomy of 2-to-5-year-olds. The interior is padded to prevent blisters, while the exterior remains robust enough to handle driveway scrapes. With an adjustable size range of Junior 7-11, these skates provide years of play value, eliminating the need to buy new gear every time they hit a growth spurt. Don't forget to grab a Small Vintage Green Helmet to keep them safe while they learn.