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๐ผ Own the pavement with elite speed and style!
The Roller Derby Elite Alpha inline skates combine a lightweight aluminum 3-wheel frame with professional-grade 110mm 85a race wheels and Bevo 5-speed bearings, delivering top-tier speed and control. Featuring a dual buckle secure fit system and a comfortable woven liner, these skates offer superior support and comfort for recreational fitness and racing enthusiasts.















| ASIN | B075K1XXQQ |
| Brand Name | Roller Derby |
| Closure Type | ใใใฏใซใจใฌใผในใ |
| Color | ใใฏใคใ/ใคใจใญใผ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049288261055 |
| Included Components | ในใฑใผใ1็ตใ |
| Item Type Name | ใคใณใฉใคใณในใฑใผใ |
| Manufacturer | Roller Derby |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RE261BU |
| Material Type | ใขใซใใใฆใ |
| Model Number | RE261BU |
| Pattern | ็กๅฐ |
| Size | 5 |
| UPC | 049288261055 |
| Wheel Material | ใใชใฆใฌใฟใณ |
| Wheel Size | 11 Centimeters |
| Wheel Type | ใคใณใฉใคใณในใฑใผใใใคใผใซ |
P**L
I love that it comes ready to roll, fast. They are comfy, but the bottom โspider buckleโ is a little difficult to learn the first time. There is a YouTube video though. They are stylish, durable, and for men run just a size small. Recommend for beginners and intermediate blazers looking for alternative workouts and just cruising. Handles occasional rough pavement and sporadic gravel very well. You need to learn to plow stop or T-stop (also YouTube). Great ankle support and comfortable for hour plus rides.
D**L
Firmes, las llantas giran de manera adecuada, solo un poco justos . Pero estรกn bien
A**D
I bought these a few months ago and they've been great. This is my 1st pair of 3 wheeled blades after using 4 wheeled blades for over 15 yrs, so I wasn't sure what to expect after watching countless youtube videos, but they are an upgrade. They can go fast, and the larger wheels easily roll over small objects on the bike path I travel on(stones, broken glass, seeds), providing great stability. I've gone about 120 mi and rotating the wheels now for the 1st time, they are easy to unscrew. The buckles are confusing at first but after a few times are easy to use. I got the same size as my shoes and they fit snug. It's been hard during the pandemic to get a quality workout in but these have helped. Worth the price. Strongly recommend.
L**S
FIRST AND FOREMOST: If you have trouble with the buckle system you have trouble with lots of things in life. I mean this in the nicest way possible.... learn to read. The instructions are clear. It may not be a top of the line pair of inline skates but it will do for me for a while. I used to rollerblade many many years ago. I am 40 now and I did a lot of research about what's new and current. I was intrigued by tri-skates but weary of the fact that many reported they are very fast. They are. But don't let that scare you. If you gradually learn to skate in them, how they roll and build up speed, etc., you'll be fine. Devote a fews or weeks to learning how to brake. It takes a blink of the eye for these things to have you doing well over 20 MPH on a slight descent. Another concern many expressed about tri-skates was maneuverability. My opinion is that they are sufficiently nimble. Yes, I do have to give them a bit of muscle for really tight turns but nothing excessive. They mostly just follow your commands. For someone that is just learning, like me, they are more than maneuverable and responsive. NO BRAKE: Not an issue. Even with my total lack of balance I was able to drag stop after some practicing. Yes, it took me about two weeks of trying due to time constraints. But I got it. Comfort is quite good. I've spent up to an hour in them practicing thus far. Yes, my feet are sore after a long session but I expect that. I am also noticing that they are breaking in and becoming more and more comfortable. 110mm: I'm 6'2" and about 250 pounds. Yes, they roll just fine. As I stated before, I was concerned about the speed of tri-skates but I also wanted to roll over most things that would stop an 80mm. Now, I wish I had gone with the 125mm. The good thing about these skates is that when I wear out the 110mm wheels I can swap in 125mm wheels. Value: $200 was a great value for starting out in inline skating as an adult. There's nothing I would change about these skates at this price point. If you're looking to get back into it look no further.
M**A
LOVE THESE SKATES VERY COMFY FAST AND STYLISH I DONT LIKE THE BOTTOM STRAP HARD TO GET OFF SLID SKATE OFF W/O UNFASTENING IT OTHER THAN THAT THEY ARE WORTH IS AND SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE SMALL 4 WHEEL BUT THEY ARENT FOR BEGINNERS THEY ARE FAST AND THERE IS NO BRAKE ALSO THEY DONT DO WELL ON UNPAVED UNSMOOTH PLACES I USED THEM ON A BLACKTOP BIKE TRAIL THEY MOVED AWESOME ESP FOR FITNESS BUT TIED THEM OUT ON MY NEIGHBORHOOD STREET AND I DIDNT LIKE IT
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