Girls Heelys Shoes

Girls’ Heelys shoes bring gliding fun to everyday footwear, with designs ranging from glitter and metallic finishes to bold colourways. Whether your child prefers the stability of two wheels or the manoeuvrability of a single wheel, Heelys provide an exciting way to roll. For sizing, wheel types and safety tips, see our Heelys Buying Guide.

These Heelys are designed specifically with girls in mind—featuring fun pastels, themed designs, and sizes tailored for smaller feet. Comfort and lightweight materials are prioritised, keeping them easy to walk in or roll.

Great to pair with protective gear—check Skate Protection for wrist and knee guards.

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Why buy Girls Heelys Shoes?

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What are the differences between single‑ and double‑wheel Heelys?

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Double‑wheel Heelys offer more stability for beginners, while single‑wheel shoes allow sharper turns and tricks once your child gains confidence.

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How do I choose the right size?

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Heelys sizing matches regular shoe sizes. Ensure there’s enough room in the toe box without being too loose around the heel. If between sizes, choose the larger size.

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Are Heelys easy to learn?

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Most kids learn quickly. Start with balancing on one foot while gliding, then progress to pushing off with the other foot.

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What safety gear should my child wear?

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Helmets, knee pads and wrist guards are recommended. Practise on flat surfaces away from traffic and obstacles.

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Can Heelys be worn without the wheels?

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Yes. Use the included heel plugs to fill the wheel cavity, converting the shoes into regular trainers for school or everyday wear.

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How do I remove and insert Heelys wheels?

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Insert the tool supplied with the shoes under the wheel and pop it out. To insert, push the wheel into the cavity until it clicks.

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Are replacement wheels available?

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Yes. Replacement wheels, bearings and plugs can be purchased separately. Check the product details to ensure compatibility.

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How should I clean Heelys?

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Wipe shoes with a damp cloth, clean the wheels and bearings, and avoid soaking the shoes. Let them air dry naturally.