Quadstar, Prostar & Parkstar Size Chart

Bont boots fit differently to regular shoes. Designed to fit like a second skin for maximum performance and control, they shouldn't be selected based on your everyday shoe size. Wear the socks you plan to skate in, stand evenly on both feet, then enter your foot length in millimetres and select Calculate to find your recommended Bont size. Use the result as a guide and confirm your fit using the size chart below.

Step 1

Step 1

Place a blank sheet of paper on a hard floor and tape it down. Stand on the paper with your heel lightly touching the wall — or just in front of it. Do not press your heel into the wall, as this will affect the accuracy.

Step 2

Step 2

Mark the longest point of your foot (from heel to toe) and the widest point. If your heel is not against the wall, trace around your whole foot. Hold your pen or pencil vertically (not at an angle). Repeat for both feet.

Step 3

Step 3

Use a ruler to measure the length and width in millimeters. Enter these measurements into the size calculator, or compare the length to the appropriate size chart below.

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Left foot

Right foot

Left foot

Bont size
Euro size
Width

Right foot

Bont size
Euro size
Width

Full size chart

Find your foot length in the table below.

Length (mm) Bont size Euro size Narrow Standard Wide Double wide
225–228 mm 3 35 85–94
229–232 mm 3.5 35.5 86–96
233–237 mm 4 36 87–97
238–241 mm 4.5 36.5 89–98
242–246 mm 5 37 90–100
247–250 mm 5.5 37.5 91–101
251–253 mm 6 38 92–103
256–259 mm 6.5 38.5 94–104
260–264 mm 7 39 95–105
265–268 mm 7.5 40 69–107
269–272 mm 8 41 97–108
273–277 mm 8.5 41.5 97–108
278–281 mm 9 42 100–111
282–286 mm 9.5 43 101–112
287–290 mm 10 44 102–114
291–295 mm 10.5 45 104–115
296–299 mm 11 46 105–117
300–304 mm 11.5 47 106–118
305–308 mm 12 48 107–119
309–313 mm 12.5 49 109–121
314–317 mm 13 50 110–122