GB/T 19707-2026 Ice-skating shoes English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご
This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered.
ICS
CCS
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T 19707-2026
Ice-skating shoes
冰刀鞋
Issue date: 2026-03-31 Implementation date: 2026-10-01
Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Classification and Grading
5 Requirements
6 Test Methods
7 Inspection Rules
8 Marking, Packaging, Transport and Storage
Iceskating shoes
1 Scope
This document defines the terms and definitions for iceskating shoes, specifies the product classification and grading, requirements, inspection rules, marking, packaging, transport and storage, and describes the corresponding test methods.
This document applies to iceskating shoes intended for use by individuals with a body weight greater than 20 kg and less than 100 kg.
This document does not apply to iceskating shoes intended for use by children with a body weight not exceeding 20 kg.
2 Normative References
The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 191 Packaging — Pictorial marking for handling of goods
GB/T 230.1 Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method
GB/T 2703 Footwear — Terms
GB/T 2828.1 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lotbylot inspection
GB/T 2829 Sampling procedures and tables for periodic inspection by attributes (applicable to inspection of process stability)
GB/T 3293 Chinese shoe last system
GB/T 3903.3 Footwear — Test methods for whole shoe — Peel strength
GB/T 6461 Corrosion of metals and alloys — Rating of test specimens and test articles for corrosion tests
GB/T 10125 Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres — Salt spray tests
GB 25038 General safety requirements for footwear
GB/T 43293 Shoe sizes
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 2703 and the following apply.
3.1 iceskating shoes
Footwear worn for ice skating, consisting of two parts: the skate (3.2) and the runner (3.3).
3.2 skate
A shoe designed to provide foot support and protection for ice skaters.
3.3 runner
The assembly at the bottom of the skate, consisting of a holder (3.4) and a blade (3.5).
3.4 holder
The supporting connector between the runner blade and the sole of the skate.
3.5 blade
The metal piece at the bottom of the runner that contacts the ice.
4 Classification and Grading
4.1 According to product structure, iceskating shoes are classified as speed skating shoes, figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes.
4.2 According to technical indicators, iceskating shoes are classified as competitive grade, ordinary grade and recreational grade.
5 Requirements
5.1 Shoe size
Shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 43293.
5.2 Sensory quality
5.2.1 Both shoes of a pair shall be straight, symmetrical in shape, wellfitted and with complete markings.
5.2.2 The interior of the shoes shall be free from broken needle residues, exposed nail tips and protruding nail heads.
5.2.3 The runner blades shall be free from rust spots, edge chipping and edge curling. For figure skating shoes, the radius of curvature at the rear end of the blade shall not be less than 2 mm.
5.2.4 The surface of metal holders shall be smooth, free from notches, cracks and rust. Nonmetal holders shall be free from cracks, dents and joint marks.
5.2.5 The connection between the runner and the skate shall be firm, and fasteners shall not be loose. The movable parts of detachable runners shall have no rotational resistance or failure to return to position.
5.3 Geometric dimensions
5.3.1 Dimensional differences
The dimensional differences for the same part between both shoes of a pair shall comply with the provisions of Table 1.
5.3.2 Holder thickness
The thickness of metal holders shall comply with the provisions of Table 2.
5.3.3 Blade thickness
The thickness of the blade within 10 mm of the sliding surface shall comply with the provisions of Table 3.
5.3.4 Blade side straightness
The blade side straightness shall comply with the provisions of Table 4.
5.3.5 Surface roughness
The surface roughness of the runner blade shall comply with the provisions of Table 5.
5.3.6 Blade tooth rake angle for figure skating shoes
When the lowest tooth of the blade of ordinary grade and recreational grade figure skating shoes contacts the ice, the rake angle shall not be less than 10° (see Figure 1). For competitive grade, it shall not be greater than 10°.
5.3.7 Boot shaft height for figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes
The boot shaft height shall be 25 mm higher than the medial malleolus, and the inner side of the back counter shall fit snugly against the ankle.
5.3.8 Runner mounting position
The distance between the front end of the holder and the front end of the sole for figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes:
—— For ordinary grade: ≤ 11 mm;
—— For competitive grade: ≤ 5 mm.
The length of the runner blade extending beyond the front end of the skate shall not exceed 15 % of the sole length for figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes.
5.4 Mechanical and physical properties
Mechanical and physical properties shall comply with the provisions of Table 6.
5.5 Limits of chemical substances
The limit requirements for chemical substances shall comply with the provisions of GB 25038.
6 Test Methods
6.1 Shoe size
Shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 43293.
6.2 Sensory quality
Sensory quality inspection shall be carried out in a welllit area, avoiding direct sunlight, using visual inspection and tactile examination. The radius of curvature shall be measured using an R2 radius gauge with an accuracy not greater than 0.1 mm.
6.3 Geometric dimensions
6.3.1 Measuring tools and instruments
6.3.1.1 Vernier calliper, scale division 0.02 mm.
6.3.1.2 Height vernier calliper, scale division 0.02 mm.
6.3.1.3 Standard flat surface, feeler gauge.
6.3.1.4 Roughness comparator or surface roughness measuring instrument.
GB/T 19707-2026 Ice-skating shoes English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご
This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered.
ICS
CCS
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB/T 19707-2026
Ice-skating shoes
冰刀鞋
Issue date: 2026-03-31 Implementation date: 2026-10-01
Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China
the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Classification and Grading
5 Requirements
6 Test Methods
7 Inspection Rules
8 Marking, Packaging, Transport and Storage
Iceskating shoes
1 Scope
This document defines the terms and definitions for iceskating shoes, specifies the product classification and grading, requirements, inspection rules, marking, packaging, transport and storage, and describes the corresponding test methods.
This document applies to iceskating shoes intended for use by individuals with a body weight greater than 20 kg and less than 100 kg.
This document does not apply to iceskating shoes intended for use by children with a body weight not exceeding 20 kg.
2 Normative References
The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 191 Packaging — Pictorial marking for handling of goods
GB/T 230.1 Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method
GB/T 2703 Footwear — Terms
GB/T 2828.1 Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes — Part 1: Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lotbylot inspection
GB/T 2829 Sampling procedures and tables for periodic inspection by attributes (applicable to inspection of process stability)
GB/T 3293 Chinese shoe last system
GB/T 3903.3 Footwear — Test methods for whole shoe — Peel strength
GB/T 6461 Corrosion of metals and alloys — Rating of test specimens and test articles for corrosion tests
GB/T 10125 Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres — Salt spray tests
GB 25038 General safety requirements for footwear
GB/T 43293 Shoe sizes
3 Terms and Definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 2703 and the following apply.
3.1 iceskating shoes
Footwear worn for ice skating, consisting of two parts: the skate (3.2) and the runner (3.3).
3.2 skate
A shoe designed to provide foot support and protection for ice skaters.
3.3 runner
The assembly at the bottom of the skate, consisting of a holder (3.4) and a blade (3.5).
3.4 holder
The supporting connector between the runner blade and the sole of the skate.
3.5 blade
The metal piece at the bottom of the runner that contacts the ice.
4 Classification and Grading
4.1 According to product structure, iceskating shoes are classified as speed skating shoes, figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes.
4.2 According to technical indicators, iceskating shoes are classified as competitive grade, ordinary grade and recreational grade.
5 Requirements
5.1 Shoe size
Shall comply with the provisions of GB/T 43293.
5.2 Sensory quality
5.2.1 Both shoes of a pair shall be straight, symmetrical in shape, wellfitted and with complete markings.
5.2.2 The interior of the shoes shall be free from broken needle residues, exposed nail tips and protruding nail heads.
5.2.3 The runner blades shall be free from rust spots, edge chipping and edge curling. For figure skating shoes, the radius of curvature at the rear end of the blade shall not be less than 2 mm.
5.2.4 The surface of metal holders shall be smooth, free from notches, cracks and rust. Nonmetal holders shall be free from cracks, dents and joint marks.
5.2.5 The connection between the runner and the skate shall be firm, and fasteners shall not be loose. The movable parts of detachable runners shall have no rotational resistance or failure to return to position.
5.3 Geometric dimensions
5.3.1 Dimensional differences
The dimensional differences for the same part between both shoes of a pair shall comply with the provisions of Table 1.
5.3.2 Holder thickness
The thickness of metal holders shall comply with the provisions of Table 2.
5.3.3 Blade thickness
The thickness of the blade within 10 mm of the sliding surface shall comply with the provisions of Table 3.
5.3.4 Blade side straightness
The blade side straightness shall comply with the provisions of Table 4.
5.3.5 Surface roughness
The surface roughness of the runner blade shall comply with the provisions of Table 5.
5.3.6 Blade tooth rake angle for figure skating shoes
When the lowest tooth of the blade of ordinary grade and recreational grade figure skating shoes contacts the ice, the rake angle shall not be less than 10° (see Figure 1). For competitive grade, it shall not be greater than 10°.
5.3.7 Boot shaft height for figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes
The boot shaft height shall be 25 mm higher than the medial malleolus, and the inner side of the back counter shall fit snugly against the ankle.
5.3.8 Runner mounting position
The distance between the front end of the holder and the front end of the sole for figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes:
—— For ordinary grade: ≤ 11 mm;
—— For competitive grade: ≤ 5 mm.
The length of the runner blade extending beyond the front end of the skate shall not exceed 15 % of the sole length for figure skating shoes and ice hockey shoes.
5.4 Mechanical and physical properties
Mechanical and physical properties shall comply with the provisions of Table 6.
5.5 Limits of chemical substances
The limit requirements for chemical substances shall comply with the provisions of GB 25038.
6 Test Methods
6.1 Shoe size
Shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 43293.
6.2 Sensory quality
Sensory quality inspection shall be carried out in a welllit area, avoiding direct sunlight, using visual inspection and tactile examination. The radius of curvature shall be measured using an R2 radius gauge with an accuracy not greater than 0.1 mm.
6.3 Geometric dimensions
6.3.1 Measuring tools and instruments
6.3.1.1 Vernier calliper, scale division 0.02 mm.
6.3.1.2 Height vernier calliper, scale division 0.02 mm.
6.3.1.3 Standard flat surface, feeler gauge.
6.3.1.4 Roughness comparator or surface roughness measuring instrument.