Anonymous
Post 09/13/2021 14:02     Subject: Heelys

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They're incredibly dangerous.

-PICU RN


how?


Seriously? You can't imagine how they can cause falls or collisions, and depending on the speed, can therefore cause injuries? I think they are more dangerous because kids might be skating where no one else is, so more likely to cause a collision. Also, of course, depends on how well the kids skate. The kids don't wear any safety equipment with them.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2021 13:58     Subject: Heelys

Anonymous wrote:They're incredibly dangerous.

-PICU RN


how?
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2021 11:25     Subject: Heelys

Anonymous wrote:They're incredibly dangerous.

-PICU RN

And annoying
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2021 08:52     Subject: Heelys

They run small and inconsistent between styles. I ordered several styles and sizes. The high tops worked best for my son. He loved them, but we didn’t size up when he outgrew them — just gave to a neighbor and he moved on to other things.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2021 19:46     Subject: Heelys

They're incredibly dangerous.

-PICU RN
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2021 19:22     Subject: Heelys

My kids had them a few years ago. All I remember is that they ran small and they grew out of them pretty quickly.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2021 18:55     Subject: Heelys

Does anyone know how Heelys are sized? They seem to jump from 12/13 Little Kid to 4 Big Kid for every variety on Amazon. Is this just a function of the current supply chain weirdness and target audience, or do they size differently from other shoes? Thanks!