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Description
The Rollerblade Maxxum XT freeskates are designed to offer excellent performance. For those in search of nimble and manoeuvrable skates suitable for slalom and urban freeskating, these skates might be ideal for you. These Rollerblade freeskates feature a hard boot, ensuring effective power transfer and support. If those qualities are important to you, the hard boot design delivers just that. The sizing of the Rollerblade Maxxum XT is accurate, so selecting your usual shoe size is advisable. If your feet are slightly wider, these skates should fit comfortably.
- The aluminium frame provides direct handling qualities while remaining extremely lightweight
- A flat setup with uniform wheel sizes offers a stable base
- 90mm wheels with an 85A hardness are perfectly suited to complete this setup
- Anatomically-shaped liners.
- Brake included in the package
Ensure that you check the screws before first use and tighten them if needed. It is also essential to regularly inspect the condition of the screws afterward.
Specifications
Wheel diameter:
90mm
Wheel hardness:
85A
Boot/Shell type:
Hard
Skill Level:
Beginner, Intermediate
Frame material:
Aluminium
Liner Features:
V-Cut, Anatomically shaped
Closure:
Lacing, 2x Micro-adjustment buckles
Bearing precision:
ILQ-7
Frame type:
Flat setup
Max wheel diameter:
90mm
Cuff:
Integrated carrying loop
Mounting:
165mm
Brake:
Yes
Recommended for:
Fitness skating, Freestyle skating, Training skating
reviews (3)
"Det är svårt att köpa inlines på nätet men jag fick förslag på de här av SkatePro och de är riktigt bra. Mina gamla Rollerblade Macro ES var skönare, de var extremt sköna, så därav en fyra i betyg." | |
Stefan Bergli (Oskarshamn) | 28/08/2024 |
"Gode skøyter, noe stive men god innerdel hjelper. MEN stramming øvre bånd er for svake- skulle gjerne kunnet strammet dem mer." | |
john G. (Bodø) | 21/08/2024 |
"Great fit as per shoe size. Comfortable except latches are extremely hard to close but once done they are fine and feel sturdy." | |
Craig Martin (Auckland) | 24/07/2023 |