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- MARKETPLACE - SKATE REVIEWS
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- (last changed Tuesday, 17-Sep-96 18:39:06 MDT)
-
- NOTE: While these reviews include many facts and first-hand experience,
- much of the text here is necessarily opinion. Additionally the in-line
- market is changing rapidly, so prices and specifications may be out of
- date.
-
- Also, many of these skate models are older skates. Reviews for newer models
- are added when they become available.
-
- Feel free to use the product review form for your convenience.
-
- Table of contents
-
- _skate reviews_
- * Bauer
- * Bauer
- * Bauer F/3 1996
- * Bauer F2
- * Bauer F2
- * Bauer F3
- * Bauer F3 (Force Mult. brake)
- * Bauer F40
- * Bauer H3 (Hockey 3)
- * Bauer Hx/s 1996
- * Bauer Pro Comps 1996
- * Bauer XS5 (street skates)
- * Bauer f3
- * CCM 95 Sears Special
- * CCM RH555 Tacks
- * K2 Extreme Workout
- * K2 Fatty
- * K2 VO2 Max
- * K2 fatty
- * K2 k2 fatty/1996
- * Oxygen 1995 KR .05
- * Oxygen AR 3.1
- * Oxygen Kr 1.1 1996
- * Oxygen XE Jr.
- * Oxygen Xenon 1.1
- * Pro-Tec Aggresive Helmet
- * Roces FCO Jr. (Rome Jr.)
- * Roces MOW (Moscow)
- * Roces Street
- * Roces Street
- * Roces Street
- * Roces Street (96)
- * Roces Street (96)
- * Roller Derby BX 5000
- * Rollerblade 1994 Aeroblade w/ABT
- * Rollerblade 1995 Macroblade
- * Rollerblade Boxcar '95 or'96
- * Rollerblade Bravoblade GL (93?)
- * Rollerblade Bravoblade GL 96
- * Rollerblade Bravoblade GL 96
- * Rollerblade Bravoblade GLX (96)
- * Rollerblade CoolBlade
- * Rollerblade Fusion
- * Rollerblade Lightning
- * Rollerblade Lightning TRS
- * Rollerblade Macroblade Equipes
- * Rollerblade Powerblade 1994
- * Rollerblade Racerblade
- * Rollerblade Spiritblade 1996
- * Rollerblade TarMac CE '96
- * Rollerblade Tarmac /CE '95
- * Rollerblade VTX 5000
- * Spoga Turbine
- * Ultra Wheels Millenium 96
- * tecnica
-
- Reviews of real old skates
- _________________________________________________________________
-
- skate reviews
-
- Reviewer: ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_
-
- _Purchase Price:_
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ none/none
-
- _Used for how long:_
-
- _Pros:_
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_
-
- _Purchase Price:_
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ /
-
- _Used for how long:_
-
- _Pros:_
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Brian Yuen (byuen@ofc.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ F/3 1996
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $139.99
-
- _Store:_ Shenk and Tittle (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Carlisle Plaza Mall, (717)258-0520
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 04/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ Couple of Months
-
- _Pros:_
- Good Suport O.K. Price Rockering Feature Lace and buckle
-
- _Cons:_
- Wheels Rattle (left and right). Faulty wheel hub design.
-
- _Comments:_
- The skates are pretty decent, but the employees at the shop
- where I got it did not know much about skates. I recommend
- FUNTASTIKS at Mechanisburg location.
-
- _Rating:_ 7
-
- Reviewer: Todd Robertson (Brtn15@aol.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ F2
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $100
-
- _Store:_ Lechmere (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 06/1995
-
- _Used for how long:_ a year
-
- _Pros:_
- Comfortable, good price, nice airflow, and a strong design. But
- grind plates are a pain to put on, wheels that come on it bite,
- only buckles, and spacers fall out!!! Don't buy these unless
- your a rec skater not fit for the abuse of aggro skating!
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Crispin Cornect (demonica@fox.nstn.ca)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ F2
-
- _Purchase Price:_ 100
-
- _Store:_ Cleve's Sporting Goods (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ n/i, n/i
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 04/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 months
-
- _Pros:_
- I bought my F2s without the slightest idea of how to skate and
- I must say they are easy for the begginner. They have a two
- buckle, molded plastic frame with a comfortable liner. the
- frame is rockerable (you can also shorten/lengthen the wheel
- base) and comes with nylon spacers. The 72mm, 78A wheels give a
- smooth ride and can span most minor road hazards. the ABEC 1
- bearings and heel brake finish it off. I thought it was a good,
- low entry skate.
-
- _Cons:_
- For what it is, its good. I learned how to skate with it and I
- found it user friendly, but it isn't something you can
- cross-upgrade. the frame is sculpted and won't accept
- aftermarket grind plates, The boot is molded platic with too
- much ventilation for me to try putting on soul plates. Lace
- instead of a buckle on the bottom would have been great - you
- would have much more support for street.
-
- _Comments:_
- If you're recreational to the core, then this is a great skate,
- but that is all it is - a great recreational skate.
-
- _Rating:_ rec: 8.5 street: 2.5
-
- Reviewer: ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ F3
-
- _Purchase Price:_ 99.99
-
- _Store:_ oshmans (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ none/none
-
- _Used for how long:_ 6 months
-
- _Pros:_
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Paul Leong (cd307@torfree.net)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ F3 (Force Mult. brake)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ CDN$130 Tax
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1995
-
- _Used for how long:_ 1 year
-
- _Pros:_
- The brake is relatively easy to use with the "Force Multiplier"
- system. Decent components with ABEC-1 bearings and wheel
- compound suitable for road use (for the recreational/beginner
- skater)
-
- _Cons:_
- The brake hinge can be become loose after a few skates - not
- enough to be a problem but annoying as it rattles when skating.
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_ 6
-
- Reviewer: Bob Reed ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ F40
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $130
-
- _Store:_ Dick's Sporting Goods (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Southland Shopping Center Middleburg Hts. OH 44130,
- (216) 886-2600
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 06/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ about 2 months
-
- _Pros:_
- Good, strong supported fit with the ASYM CUFF. I like the
- removeable liner and the two buckle/one strap closure.
-
- _Cons:_
- Wheel size is fixed. These skates come with a 72 mm wheel and
- will not hold anything larger. Obviously, this is not a bad
- thing if you intend to put smaller wheels on your skates.
-
- _Comments:_
- Skates also come with a standard brake (which I find to be a
- Pro) and ABEC-1 bearings. So far the Bauer F40 has met my needs
- for exercise/recreational skating.
-
- _Rating:_ 8 because of wheel size issue and ABEC-1 bearings
-
- Reviewer: Jim Kiraly (kiraly@cse.utoledu.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ H3 (Hockey 3)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $149.99
-
- _Store:_ Play it Again Sports (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 04/1994
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3-4 months
-
- _Pros:_
- - All laces, nice fitting boot, includes toe guards, rockerable
- chasis, solid feeling while skating, nice beginner skates (was
- for me anyhow). Stock equipment: Narrow radius, vented core,
- 72mm/78A wheels. ABEC-1 Bearings (China) Aluminum Threaded
- Spaces Big headed axel bolts. Bauer Super-Light Chasis
-
- _Cons:_
- The stock wheels are narrow radius, and cheap. The wheels
- started to seperate from the hubs after 2 months of everyday
- usage. The wear on the wheels was ok. The chasis is easily
- deformed by over tightening of the axels, and the bearing
- spacers fit too tightly into the bearings, to the point that
- they are hard (or in two cases impossible) to seperate. The
- chasis only accepts 72mm wheels.
-
- _Comments:_
- Other than the problems with the frame and the stock equipment
- I really like this skate. I used these to learn how to skate
- in, so thy have taken quite a bit of punishment from falling
- and such, but have held up well. I would recommend these to
- someone looking for an all-purpose mid-range skate. Look to
- upgrade the wheels and axels sooner than later.
-
- _Rating:_ 7
-
- Reviewer: Dominic ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ Hx/s 1996
-
- _Purchase Price:_ A$399
-
- _Store:_ BladeWorx (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ /
-
- _Used for how long:_ 4 months
-
- _Pros:_
- Really comfy liner (Clarino), sturdy frame, good for hockey,
- tucks away the laces and stick-out part of the buckle thing
- nicely
-
- _Cons:_
- Terrible for grinding. Could do with better stock wheels, and
- more ankle support
-
- _Comments:_
- good if you like hockey but don't want a stiched leather boot,
- so you can use it on ramps.
-
- _Rating:_ 7
-
- Reviewer: Bieu (bieu@express.ca)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ Pro Comps 1996
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $369 CDN
-
- _Store:_ SportMart (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ National Chain, 604-
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 04/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 months
-
- _Pros:_
- The '96 version of the Pro Comp in Canada was released with
- TwinCam ABEC-5 bearings, and 76mm wheels. Excellent fitting
- hockey skate, very responsive with aluminum chasis. Better than
- my CCM 555 Pumps
-
- _Cons:_
- Very stiff with Carbon fibre reenforcing, took a little longer
- to break in. Not cheap.
-
- _Comments:_
- If you have the bucks to spare these really are the best roller
- hockey skates that I have used, and I have tried many different
- pairs. They are a little more expensive than most skates, but
- when you check out the feature set, ABEC-5, 76mm Hyper wheels,
- 7000 aluminum chasis, they are well worth the price.
-
- _Rating:_ 9.5 - 10
-
- Reviewer: Amy Ryan (ryan@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ XS5 (street skates)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $129.99 first new pair, $ 30.00 second used pair
-
- _Store:_ Johnston's Sporting Goods / Pelican Ski and Pool Shop (local
- store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ University Ave., Champaign IL / Route 22 , East
- Brunswick, NJ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1993
-
- _Used for how long:_ Just over a year
-
- _Pros:_
- made in small sizes** in the 1993 line decent wheels (hypers
- 72mm 78A dur.) rockerability (3 wheel model.. front and back
- move horizontally, middle goes up and down) brake foot is
- swappable for lefties and righties comes with 72 mm wheel, can
- hold upto 76 mm with the rockers adjusted
-
- _Cons:_
- 1994 line doesn't come in very small sizes NMB bearings.. not
- exactly quick slow skates. all laces new bauer brakes wear out
- easily
-
- _Comments:_
- I added a top buckle for ~$25 dollars. this was a tremendous
- improvement on the skate. I also added a hopup kit, speed
- increase was incredible the smaller sizes (atleast I purchased
- a second pair of these skates because the chassis of the first
- pair cracked by the front wheel. Although, the first skates
- broke, I still feel confident in Bauer and bought an identical
- pair. I am sending the first pair in to be looked at by Bauer.
- They said they may be able to replace the broken chassis. If
- you are buying ANY skates, please look carefully at the chassis
- before purchasing it. Remember you need a stronger chassis for
- grinds, slides and jumps than you do for casual skating. My
- rating for these skates hasn't changed because of this problem.
-
- _Rating:_ 8 for regular skates, 9 for small feeted persons
-
- Reviewer: ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Bauer
-
- _Model:_ f3
-
- _Purchase Price:_
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ none/none
-
- _Used for how long:_
-
- _Pros:_
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Dave Warfield (dwarfield@ea.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ CCM
-
- _Model:_ 95 Sears Special
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $59 (cdn)
-
- _Store:_ Sears (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Metrotown, Burnaby,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 12/1995
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 months
-
- _Pros:_
- It was cheap and got me started, didn't have to rent or borrow
- anymore. They will look good when I trade them in.
-
- _Cons:_
- The rivets through the bottom of the boot were uncomfortable as
- hell, and I had to make a special foam insert to stand in them
- for more than 10 minutes. The cheap (not even rated) Bearings
- are already blown, even in the first few weeks I slowed down
- going down a hill. The wheels mount to plastic, and it feels
- like it flexes when turning sharp.
-
- _Comments:_
- Uses bearings that have a spacer as part of the bearing, so to
- replace them with ABEC bearings, you have to buy a new axle
- kit.
-
- _Rating:_ 4
-
- Reviewer: Jim Kiraly (kiraly@cse.utoledo.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ CCM
-
- _Model:_ RH555 Tacks
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $260
-
- _Store:_ Tam-O-Shanter (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Sylvania, Ohio,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1994
-
- _Used for how long:_ since July 31, 1994
-
- _Pros:_
- Reebok Insta-Pump, provides a nice firm fit around the ankle.
- All lace. Stock Equipment: Kryptonics Tri-Spoked core, 72mm/82A
- Powerplay Wheels German GMN ABEC-3 bearings Non-threaded
- aluminum spacers. Small headed axel bolts. Aluminum frame
- spacers. Slightly rockered frame nylon/glass-reinforced frame.
- The frame is easily removable for easy maintanence. Frames will
- take 82mm wheels.
-
- _Cons:_
- Axle holes in the frame will not allow for axel kits such as
- the Hyper Hop Up Kit to be used. The frame is non-adjustable
- (rockered/unrockered).
-
- _Comments:_
- I like these a lot. I would recommend these skates for anyone
- looking into rec/hockey skates.
-
- _Rating:_ 9.5
-
- Reviewer: Marty Gold (mgold@smtplink.mssm.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ K2
-
- _Model:_ Extreme Workout
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $300
-
- _Store:_ Emilio's Ski Shops (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ 112-32 Queens Blvd., Flushing, NY, 718-544-0404
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 06/1994
-
- _Used for how long:_ 6 weeks/200+ miles
-
- _Pros:_
- 1 - A reasonably priced entry-level racing skate with the
- addition of the 5th wheel. 2 - Can be used with only 4 wheels
- which is helpful when getting used to the longer frame (5th
- wheel can be added later). 3 - The sneaker-like construction
- (no liner, padding and boot are one piece) provides added
- comfort especially when utilized as a cross-training skate. Yet
- solid construction provides greater ankle support than other
- racing skates. 4 - Combined laces and upper buckle closure
- allows greater adjustability. 5 - Heel brake can be worn on
- either left or right skate by moving bracket. 6 - Axle is the
- screw type which prevents over-tightening.
-
- _Cons:_
- 1 - Skate is on the heavy side, especially with the addition of
- the fifth wheel (wheel, axle, spacers and bearings. 2 - The
- heel brake and bracket are long and can be clumsy when
- attempting cross-overs. 3 - The brake is extremely soft and
- requires frequent replacement. My first replacement was
- necessary after approx. 5 weeks. When speaking with K2 they
- informed me that the break was designed soft to provide extra
- stopping power. 4 - The bearings were ABEC-1, for the price one
- would expect 3's 5 - The buckles/laces have a tendency to
- loosen up once in a while. skating. (Laces are unwaxed-nylon
- and can be replaced with waxed to hold better) 6 - The axles
- are removed via an allen/hex key (provided) but while
- attempting to reposition the wheels to accommodate the fifth
- wheel the key caused the screw-head to round out requiring a
- new axle.
-
- _Comments:_
- At the time of this writing, replacement parts had not yet been
- shipped to local dealers due to backlog, but K2 was very
- accommodating about mailing the replacement parts directly to
- me. I would like to stress the comfort aspect of this skate. I
- have been preparing for a long-distance marathon, skating on
- average of 20 miles a day/6 days a week and have found the
- skates to be extremely comfortable and provide strong ankle
- support. Although, I have been considering the addition of
- ankle straps since road workouts are stressful on the ankles
- (potholes, traffic, etc.).
-
- Description: mid-cuff 4 wheel skate convertible to 5 wheels
- with the purchase of additional axle and wheel assembly.
- Wheels: Hyper Wheels: Cross-Trainers X-360 [77.5MM], Durometer
- 78-A Bearings: Twincam ABEC-1, Serviceable Spacers: Aluminum
- Frame: Glass composite
-
- _Rating:_ 8
-
- Reviewer: Nick Bargnesi (nbargnes@zoo.uvm.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ K2
-
- _Model:_ Fatty
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $240
-
- _Store:_ Skirack (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Main Street Burlington, VT 05405,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 11/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_
-
- _Pros:_
- _THESE ARE THE BEST AGGRESSIVE SKATES I'VE EVER USED. IN
- COMPARISON TO ARGON (OXYGEN) OR FRONTSIDES (BAUER) THERE
- LITEWEIGHT AND SO PHUN TO HAVE ON YOUR FEET...
-
- Cons:_
- $240.00 IS A BIT EXPENSIVE...
-
- _Comments:_
- BUY THESE!
-
- _Rating:_ 9.7
-
- Reviewer: Evan Ludeman (ludeman@gate.net)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ K2
-
- _Model:_ VO2 Max
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $249
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ one week (~55 miles)
-
- _Pros:_
- These skates are comfortable, fast and quiet. The quality of
- components and materials is quite good, as expected in this
- price range. Mid height boot/cuff allows more freedom of
- movement than most rec skates, but still provides adequate
- ankle support for intermediate skaters. Traditional heel brake
- works well (and quietly), although the early indications are
- that K2 brakes won't last as well as RB. Standard equipment
- includes Hyper cross fit 77.5mm/78A wheels and Twin Cam abec 3
- bearings with detachable shields.
-
- _Cons:_
- These skates really deserve a better name!! The wheelbase could
- also stand to be about 1/2" longer for extra stability at the
- speeds these skates so willingly provide. The reduced ankle
- support of this skate compared to most rec skates may expose
- weaknesses in your form initially.
-
- _Comments:_
- The K2 soft boot is an interesting alternative to more
- traditional hard shell skates. They work really well for
- certain people and applications, but as usual, your mileage may
- vary.
-
- _Rating:_ 9
-
- Reviewer: ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ K2
-
- _Model:_ fatty
-
- _Purchase Price:_
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ /
-
- _Used for how long:_
-
- _Pros:_
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: andy berg (dons84928s@aol.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ K2
-
- _Model:_ k2 fatty/1996
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $269.00
-
- _Store:_ boulder ski deals (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ pearl street in boulder CO, (303)-???-????
-
- _Purchase Date:_ /1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 2 1/2 months
-
- _Pros:_
- verry COMFORTABLE good bearings big soul spot VERRY
- comfortable!
-
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Bill Smith (mugwump@magicnet.net)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Oxygen
-
- _Model:_ 1995 KR .05
-
- _Purchase Price:_ 169.00
-
- _Store:_ University Surf & Skate (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 02/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 4 months
-
- _Pros:_
- Great intermediate level skate. For the novice skater, it
- provides a higher level of control and more feel of the wheels
- than an entry level skate without demanding expert balance and
- technique. The buckles work very well. With the addition of a
- high quality spacer, they have been quite quick, even with the
- stock 72mm78As. Replacing the stock wheels with Adrenaline 78As
- has really helped, too, both in speed and maneuverability.
-
- _Cons:_
- The PBS (Power Braking System) is not all that effective and
- takes up a lot of space at the back of the skate. The braking
- system is also far noisier than any other I've used, which can
- be good or bad, depending if you need to warn people you're
- coming. The shells hold the ankle and foot nicely, but I did
- have quite a few blisters from the liner at first, particularly
- at the top just above the strap. I wrapped my lower leg in an
- Ace bandage, and it was no problem after that. I've also had
- problems with my big toes pressing the liner through the
- airvent, resulting in some unpleasant sore spots.
-
- _Comments:_
- I like these skates a lot, although they are not what I would
- call comfortable. I wouldn't want to go on 20 mile skate trips
- in them, but for 5-6 miles they're great. Compared to the
- others I've tried in the same price range, they've been
- terrific.
-
- _Rating:_ 6-7
-
- Reviewer: mAd HaTtEr ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Oxygen
-
- _Model:_ AR 3.1
-
- _Purchase Price:_ 199.99
-
- _Store:_ Go Skate (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 01/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 7 months
-
- _Pros:_
- Very durable shell,it comes with soul and regular grind plates
- it is one of the best aggersive inline skates i have ever used
- (which is alot at least two pairs a year. I have been using
- mine for 7 months and still in great condition.als it comes
- with Kryptonoic Boulders and abec 3 bearings. Also very
- cofromtible
-
- _Cons:_
- NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_ 11
-
- Reviewer: Ron Jovellanos ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Oxygen
-
- _Model:_ Kr 1.1 1996
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $230
-
- _Store:_ Chris T Sports (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Philippines,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 04/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 5 months
-
- _Pros:_
- Everything was great with this skate. Looks great, works great,
- feels great. Even though I bought a pair which was two sizes
- bigger than my shoe size ('coz it was the only pair available
- in the store and perhaps in this country for that matter), it
- never felt uncomfortably large for me. The ventilation and the
- liner has been the most comfortable I've ever tried. Equipped
- with 78mm 78A Hyper Shocks and NMB ABEC-5 bearings with
- aluminum spacers -- perfect equipment. I skate from 2 to as
- much as 5 hours on this without my feet feeling tired or hot.
- AutoRock option also a plus, and so is the removable aluminum
- frame. Nice titanium gray color -- looks menacingly serious. It
- sets the skate apart from the multicolored recreational and
- cross-training skates in the industry. MAKE MINE OXYGEN.
-
- _Cons:_
- Power Braking System is noisy.
-
- _Comments:_
- Mr. Skerbinjek did excellent in this design. And the Customer
- Service Dept. of Koflach Austria has been very approachable.
-
- _Rating:_ 9.5
-
- Reviewer: Keith Smith (ksmith@unix3.netaxs.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Oxygen
-
- _Model:_ XE Jr.
-
- _Purchase Price:_
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 01/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 1 month
-
- _Pros:_
- The XE Jr, as the name implies, is a "junior" skate that comes
- with 64mm standard-thickness junior wheels. It also has the
- "power braking system" as do the adult skates made by Oxygen,
- and also has a well-designed "memory closure system" with
- latching buckles. This is a one piece frame/body design. It is
- a very sporty looking skate. It is black with a blue-and-black
- liner and red spoked wheels and red and yellow accents. The
- size 21.5 skate, which is what I purchased, comes with two sets
- of liners so in American sizes the boot is good for size 2 thru
- 3-1/2.
-
- My overall impression is that this is a very well thought out
- childrens' skate..... the best that I have seen so far. It is a
- four wheel skate and due to its "unibody" design it is quite
- low-slung, but will accept an unusually large wheel for a
- kiddie skate. With the PBS brake removed, this skate will
- accept a 72mm wheel with no problem. With the PBS brake in
- place, the skate will accept a 68mm wheel w/o modification.
-
- _Cons:_
- The only downside that I can see to this otherwise wonderful
- childrens' skate is the choice of bearings and bearing
- alignment inserts (see drawing) chosen by the manufacturer. The
- bearings are so-called precision bearings and have a larger
- inside diameter than the typical abec-1's or abec-3's that you
- are likely to want to replace them with. The problem is
- compounded by the fact that the bearing alignment inserts are
- sized to fit this larger-than-standard inside diameter.
-
- _Comments:_
- The short story here is if you wish to upgrade the bearings,
- then you must replace the inserts too b/c the factory inserts
- will not fit your replacement bearings. The good news is that
- there are skates that use abec-rated bearings and have the same
- spacer-and-insert wheel mounting system as the XE Jr. The CCM
- Eagle and the Performance Attack are two examples that come to
- mind. The bearing alignment inserts from either of these skates
- are just the ticket when it is time to upgrade the XE Jr. with
- better bearings. These inserts are available from Performance
- Bicycle Shop for $0.50 each. I suspect that you can also get
- them from a CCM dealer for a similar price. In my case, I used
- the inserts from an old pair of Roller Derby Chargers. These
- inserts make for a very snug fit in a set of Boss abec-3's, but
- they do fit. I swapped the Oxygen bearings and inserts into the
- Chargers (after cutting down the inserts with a utility knife
- so they would fit the narrower wheels, of course).
-
-
- crummy ascii drawing
- ++ +--------------+ ++
- ||---------+ | | +---------||
- || | | | | || bearing alignment
- || | | | | || insert (2)
- ||---------+ | | +---------||
- ++ +--------------+ ++
- "floating" bearing
- spacer
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Jack Mardack (mardack@inch.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Oxygen
-
- _Model:_ Xenon 1.1
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $155
-
- _Store:_ (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ 6th Avenue & 8th St. in the Village, NYC,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 06/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 1 month
-
- _Pros:_
- Pretty decent value, though I've seen it retail for as much as
- $180. Good-looking skate. Highly adjustable fit. PBS brake
- works fairly well.
-
- _Cons:_
- Boot is not articulated, so no ankle pivot is possible. Hard to
- squat. Wheels wore out REAL fast,too fast evebn for 78's. Axle
- nuts are held in place by nylon bushings which strip easily.
- The brake/axle assembly is especially troublesome in this
- regard. Strap clips have a tendency to fall out of the boot.
-
- _Comments:_
- Perhaps a good skate for the very occassional skater on a
- budget. If Oxygen remedied the axle nut problem (which is
- present in their entire line), I would rate the skate 2 points
- higher.
-
- _Rating:_ 5
-
- Reviewer: ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Pro-Tec
-
- _Model:_ Aggresive Helmet
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $49.00
-
- _Store:_ Got it from a friend (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 11/1995
-
- _Used for how long:_ 7 months
-
- _Pros:_
- This helmet is great, Im sure i could get get on the ground
- bang my head at least 100 times on the concrete without any
- injuries except whiplash and a tired neck
-
- _Cons:_
- NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONENONE
- NONE NONE
-
- _Comments:_
- This helmet is great for aggro skating
-
- _Rating:_ 10
-
- Reviewer: Amy Ryan (eighmi@uiuc.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ FCO Jr. (Rome Jr.)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $80-100
-
- _Store:_ Campus Skate Company (mail-order)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ , 503-683-3516
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 02/1995
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 Months
-
- _Pros:_
- made in small sizes one of the few small skates that hold 72mm
- wheels with 4 wheels durable boot one buckle / lace setup
-
- _Cons:_
- Just plain lousy wheels to start (64mm 85A). Slow bearings
- (unrated??) Not rockerable. slow skates.
-
- _Comments:_
- Though the wheels are bearings are slow and lousy to start on,
- that can easily be fixed with new wheels, bearings, and a hopup
- kit. this puts the skates closer to the $150 range. Not bad for
- a small skate. Probably the best you can do in the 1995 line of
- skates for small feet. (note i said small, not growing)
-
- _Rating:_
-
- Reviewer: Sergey Levin (slevin@telico.bioc.aecom.yu.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ MOW (Moscow)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $125
-
- _Store:_ Roller King (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Canal St X 6Ave, NY, NY,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1994
-
- _Used for how long:_ 1 year
-
- _Pros:_
- Very strong frame, very jumpy.
-
- _Cons:_
- Heavy. Could use better wheels
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_ With original wheels-7 with new wheels 8
-
- Reviewer: Matt Brock (valrock@ktc.com)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ Street
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $119.oo
-
- _Store:_ Sun N' Ski Sports (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 02/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 6 weeks
-
- _Pros:_
- This skate is slightly heavy, comes with nice wheelss (Hyper
- Dwarfs)) with upgrading it should be a pretty good skate
-
- _Cons:_
- It doesn't come with any rivet protection, for soul grinding,
- although a soul grind plate can be bought for about 7$. The
- frame seems to wear away when missing the grind plate and
- lading on the front and middle wheels.
-
- _Comments:_
- This skate is a pretty good skate with some goog featurs and
- bad features
-
- _Rating:_ 7
-
- Reviewer: Neural (neural@cafesurf.co.uk)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ Street
-
- _Purchase Price:_ ú150.00 Uk
-
- _Store:_ DAI lesuire (mail-order)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ .., ..
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 01/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 6 months
-
- _Pros:_
- Cool wheels... Decent Sock... Don't crack when you land so you
- don't go OshitOshitOshit... there goes another 150 :(
-
- _Cons:_
- Could do with a decent lightness, and be lower to the ground.
-
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_ 7
-
- Reviewer: J T ()
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ Street
-
- _Purchase Price:_ 65$
-
- _Store:_ Scheels (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ /
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 months
-
- _Pros:_
- There light confortable and easy to grind with
-
- _Cons:_
- There is none other than there a little heavy but you have to
- be a man and jump higher
-
- _Comments:_
- THERE THE BEST SKATES YOU CAN BY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROCES ARE
- NUMBER ONE
-
- _Rating:_ 10
-
- Reviewer: Phil Tooley (dtooley@cbcc.bcwan.net)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ Street (96)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $179.95
-
- _Store:_ Rollerwarehouse (mail-order)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 weeks
-
- _Pros:_
- This skate is fairly cheap, has a pretty good soul size, and is
- a great skate for ramps and rails.
-
- _Cons:_
- The grind plates are not that good, middle wheels are too big.
-
- _Comments:_
- If you buy these skates I suggest that you get Randy
- "roadhouse" Spizer wheels for the middle and Senate metal
- wrenches grind plates.
-
- _Rating:_ 9
-
- Reviewer: Phil Tooley (dtooley@cbcc.bcwan.net)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roces
-
- _Model:_ Street (96)
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $179.95
-
- _Store:_ Rollerwarehouse (mail-order)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ ,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 07/1996
-
- _Used for how long:_ 3 weeks
-
- _Pros:_
- This skate has a fairly cheap price, a pretty good soul size,
- and is a great skate for ramps and rails.
-
- _Cons:_
- The grind plates are not that good, and the middle wheels are
- too big for grinding good.
-
- _Comments:_
- If you buy this skate I would suggest that you get Randy
- "roadhouse" Spizer 47mm wheels for the middle and Senate metal
- wrenches grind plates. (this is what i've got for them).
-
- _Rating:_ 9
-
- Reviewer: Ana & Rick Langlois (rickjl@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_ skate
-
- _Brand:_ Roller Derby
-
- _Model:_ BX 5000
-
- _Purchase Price:_ $149.00 + tax, (U.S.)
-
- _Store:_ MC Mages Sporting goods (local store)
-
- _Location/Phone:_ Chicago, IL,
-
- _Purchase Date:_ 03/1994
-
- _Used for how long:_ 12 weeks
-
- _Pros:_
- Comfortable fit, quality construction and components. Large
- brake, good styling, fast, GREAT price.
-
- _Cons:_
- Boot shell not hinged. Some may not like the black w/pink color
- scheme.
-
- _Comments:_
- Very, very good skate for the price.
-
-
-
-
-
- *BOOT*
- \ ______ /
- \ \____/
- _Rating:_
- 9
-
- Reviewer: Robert Schmunk (pcrxs@nasagiss.giss.nasa.gov)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- 1994 Aeroblade w/ABT
- _Purchase Price:_
- $299 - 10% NYRSA discount + 8.25% NYC sales tax
- _Store:_
- Blades Second Ave. (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- New York, NY.,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 12/1994
- _Used for how long:_
- 1 month, avg 3 times per week
- _Pros:_
-
- Compared to my 1993 Lightning TRSes, lighter in weight, vented,
- and holds larger wheels. All of this means that the Aeros are a
- *lot* faster, and even when I'm standing still, I almost feel
- like dancing around.
- The three-buckle system allows quicker entry and exit, handy
- during shopping or other intermittent non-skate activity. I now
- consider myself an advocate of buckles in the buckles-vs-laces
- argument, provided one is not engaged in radical skating activity
- which might destroy the buckles.
- The pump used to inflate the liner for a snugger fit around the
- heel seems fairly useful, although once I'm out on the road, I
- don't particularly notice whether I "pumped up" or not.
- _Cons:_
-
- I removed the ABT brake before I took the skates out for the first
- time, so I can't comment on how (non)useful it might be. However, just
- trying the skates out in the store, the ABT mounting got in the way
- when I tried some forward/sideways/backwards transitions. I skate
- brakeless, but two friends of mine who also got Aeros in the past
- month, have replaced the ABTs with the brakes from their older
- Rollerblades. (Give Rollerblade credit for not re-designing this
- capability out of the skate.) New skaters probably won't even
- realize that there's a "problem".
-
-
-
- The frames aren't as rigid as on my TRSes and seem to be putting a
- little sideways pressure on the axle of the second wheel (from the
- front) so that those the axles put up a small fight when you're
- trying to remove them for wheel rotation.
-
- After the second day of skating on the new skates, I had one bearing
- start to lock up on me. I had skated for about five blocks on a
- slightly moist street on that second day, but all the other bearings
- were okay, so I can't quite decide if it was a bad bearing from the
- get-go or just bad luck.
-
-
-
- The Aeros are definitely narrower than my old TRSes, so that people
- with wide feet may find them unwearable. (Macroblades seem to be
- even narrower, but I understand that Bravoblades are a bit wider.)
- I've had a little trouble around the bottom of the rear half of my
- feet, but this seems to come and go depending on if I've been dinking
- around with the liner.
-
-
-
- After one month of mixed slalom and street skating (no stair bashing
- or curb grinding), one of the stock (77mm/78A) wheels is showing
- signs it will come apart *very* soon and I have ordered my first of
- replacement wheels (80mm/82A).
- _Comments:_
-
- An excellent skate for slalom skating and for tooling about town,
- especially group skate activities, in which I found they make a
- noticeable difference in whether you're at the front or back of
- the pack. Also a good exercise skate for those who have not moved
- up to 5-wheel or long-frame 4-wheel skates.
-
-
-
- There are a few features which suggest that they could not handle
- serious abuse (note my comment above about the non-rigid frame),
- but they can apparently sustain quite a bit, as I have one friend
- who does occasional stair bashing and curb grinding in his 1992
- or 1993 version of this model.
-
-
-
- Be sure to test out the pump system thorughly when purchasing a
- pair, as one friend who purchased a pair found that one local
- store had several pairs with one or both pumps somehow screwed up.
- My rating below would be a 9/10 if I hadn't had to replace a
- bearing and my wheels so soon.
-
-
-
- Two months after writing the above review, I would like to note
- that I have grown to increasingly depend on the pump heel-
- retention feature. These days, my heels feel naked and the skates
- feel just a little sloppy unless I have given each side 3 pumps
- before I hit the road. I've heard complaints about other heel-
- retention systems, but this this one. So upgrade my rating from
- 8 to 9.
- _Rating:_
- 8
-
- Reviewer: Jeff Gebler (DX2000@aol.com)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- 1995 Macroblade
- _Purchase Price:_
- $180
- _Store:_
- Sportmart (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Calumet City IL,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 01/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- a couple of days
- _Pros:_
-
- Good liner, wheels, boot, frame and bearings.
- _Cons:_
-
- Plastic spacers
- _Comments:_
-
- I changed the wheels and bearing after a couple of uses
- to Fatboy whells and ABEC-1 bearings because I didn't want to mess up the
- wheels and bearing that came with the skates. (the road still have salt and
- water on them from the winter)
- _Rating:_
- 9.5
-
- Reviewer: Mike Letourneau (letour@lenti.med.umn.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Boxcar '95 or'96
- _Purchase Price:_
- $180
- _Store:_
- Maseys (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Off Vetrerens in Meterie LA,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 04/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- 2 mouths
- _Pros:_
-
- soild boot,good wheel setup for grinding
- _Cons:_
-
- wheels too hard for street
- _Comments:_
-
- cheap
- _Rating:_
- 8.5
-
- Reviewer: Jeremy (rainorwb@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Bravoblade GL (93?)
- _Purchase Price:_
- 160
- _Store:_
- sport chek (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 12/1993
- _Used for how long:_
- 3 years
- _Pros:_
-
- -Memory buckles
- -killer liner
- _Cons:_
-
- frame dosen't accomadate grind plates (my frame is now trash)
- i guess they're pretty good. i don't think it's worth to spend that
- extra bit to get the GLX, but don't cheap out and get the regular Bravoblades.h
- e
- _Comments:_
-
- very comfortable once they're broken in
- _Rating:_
- excellent
-
- Reviewer: Joao Paulo Nabais (Jpn@mail.telepac.pt)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Bravoblade GL 96
- _Purchase Price:_
- $200
- _Store:_
- Benetton Sports systems (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Lisbon,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 11/1995
- _Used for how long:_
- 9 months
- _Pros:_
-
- As a beginner I quite enjoyed the ABT brake, nevertheless it should be taken of
- f
-
- after a few months to allow a further evolution of one's skating techniques.
-
-
- The brake is very durable and doesn't wear out easily, actually, so as the whee
- ls
-
-
- The ABEC 1 Bearings are very good and need little maintenance.
- _Cons:_
-
- The plastic boot is very easily scratched, perhaps a nylon one should be more
-
- appropriate.
- Another con is definitly its weight when compared with recent K2 Skates.
- _Comments:_
-
- Great skates to start, the ABT brake gave me a good control when I knew little
-
- of inline skating. As I mentioned before its weight makes jumps somewhat
-
- harder. My final conclusion is that I'm quite happy with them. Nonetheless
-
-
- I'm planning on buying a K2 top product.
- _Rating:_
- 7-8
-
- Reviewer: Joao Paulo Nabais (Jpn@mail.telepac.pt)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Bravoblade GL 96
- _Purchase Price:_
- $200
- _Store:_
- Benetton Sports systems (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Lisbon,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 11/1995
- _Used for how long:_
- 9 months
- _Pros:_
-
- As a beginner I quite enjoyed the ABT brake, nevertheless it should be taken of
- f
-
- after a few months to allow a further evolution of one's skating techniques.
-
-
- The brake is very durable and doesn't wear out easily, actually, so as the whee
- ls
-
-
- The ABEC 1 Bearings are very good and need little maintenance.
- _Cons:_
-
- The plastic boot is very easily scratched, perhaps a nylon one should be more
-
- appropriate.
- Another con is definitly its weight when compared with recent K2 Skates.
- _Comments:_
-
- Great skates to start, the ABT brake gave me a good control when I knew little
-
- of inline skating. As I mentioned before its weight makes jumps somewhat
-
- harder. My final conclusion is that I'm quite happy with them. Nonetheless
-
-
- I'm planning on buying a K2 top product.
- _Rating:_
- 7-8
-
- Reviewer: Eric Lundberg (elundber@ucsd.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Bravoblade GLX (96)
- _Purchase Price:_
- $198 + tax and tip :-)
- _Store:_
- Play It Again Sports (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- By Mira Mesa and 15 in San Diego, ???-????
- _Purchase Date:_
- 05/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- Couple of months
- _Pros:_
-
- Fit me well, _and_ they came in my size 12.5 (shoe) Which an unfortunate numbe
- r of skates don't. (Or at least are not stocked locally) Vented, and the pair
- I got came with 76mm wheels instead of the 72mms which I saw in the same model
- at the other stores I looked at. They take up to a 77mm I think. Came with ABE
- C 1 rocks and are pretty light. I like the ABT brake as you can stop _fast_ ev
- en while hauling ass.
- _Cons:_
-
- Better Bearing spacers, but then again most off the shelf models could use em..
- .
- _Comments:_
-
- When I first started wearing them the middle outside edge of my feet felt sorta
- constricted (dead), but I think this is more due to myself not wearing anythin
- g on my feet besides overly large beat up van-like shoes for years, and I'm not
- used to the confinement. The problem is no longer with me, as I've worn them
- in pretty well know. Another thing to remember is that they are vented, which
- is nice as they are cool and makes them light. And since they are pretty light
- it easy to hop things in them. However they are a rec skate and I don't think
- they will stand up to the kind of beating that trick skating would give them.
- Though maybe if you got a hop up kit you could use them that way.
- _Rating:_
- A contented nine out of ten.
-
- Reviewer: Marianne Sedacki (MareS1@aol.com)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- CoolBlade
- _Purchase Price:_
- $249
- _Store:_
- Sportmart (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Rte 45 (LaGrange Rd), Orland Park, IL ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 06/1994
- _Used for how long:_
- June 9, 1994
- _Pros:_
-
- 3 buckles--good fit. Vented boot--niice. 80A hardness on the wheels that came
- with--perfect hardness for me. ABT brake easy
- for beginners, didn't feel like I was going to fall down when
- braking. I like the fit...after I broke them in, that is. The ABT
- brake is good for beginner's, altho many fellow skaters complain
- that the ABT is a money making gimmick--I've tried the regular brake
- and I prefer the ABT. The vented boot is nice for those very warm
- days, altho it isn't as wonderful as walking in sandals! :)
- _Cons:_
-
- The ABT brake sometimes gets in the way doing backwards cross-overs with the br
- aking boot. The ABT brake can be cumbersome when doing any maintenance on the
- wheels.
- _Comments:_
-
- Overall I'm quite happy with my investment.
- _Rating:_
- 8.5
-
- Reviewer: John Kealy (jpkealy@ix.netcom.com)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Fusion
- _Purchase Price:_
- around $250
- _Store:_
- (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- none/none
- _Used for how long:_
- 5 months
- _Pros:_
-
- Long frame allows for longer strides
- Stock wheels are 77mm and can upgrade to 80mm
- Incredible flex between cuff and boot
- Soft comfortable liners
- Adjustable frame for lateral adjustments
- Comes with Blackhole Killer Bees ABEC 3 bearings
- Direct vents that keep the feet fairly cool
- ABT brake comes with a micro-adjustment dial for different level of skaters and
- different terrains (ie. big hills)
- Can purchase the skate in womans sizes that come with a lower and wider cuff to
- accomidate her lower calf muscles
- Shell wraps around entire foot and prevents that pinching feeling that you get
- from other skates
- _Cons:_
-
- Cuff is a little too high
-
-
-
-
- _Comments:_
-
- This is great skate for anyone who truly enjoys in-line skating.
- The Fusion has allowed me to go from general rec skating to serious cross-train
- ing without having to change or adjust anything.
- I would not use this skate for any aggressive skating like hockey and stunts, b
- ut it will allow you to do anything else.
-
- _Rating:_
- 9.5
-
- Reviewer: D. James Stein (stein.3@osu.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Lightning
- _Purchase Price:_
- $147.95
- _Store:_
- Play It Again Sports (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ?, ?
- _Purchase Date:_
- 03/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- Three months
- _Pros:_
-
- Outstanding skate for the price. Light, comfy. Lotsa add-ons (rail guards, etc.
- ) Extremely durable.
- _Cons:_
-
- No vents -> air flow is not very good. Straps can't be tightened a lot without
- significant ankle constriction. Hard to clean some spots. Foot pad slips around
- sometimes and it's hard to keep it flat when you're putting your foot in.
- _Comments:_
-
- I *love* these skates. I enjoyed them so much that three friends bought the sam
- e exact pair of skates in the next month. The pros far outweigh the cons.
- _Rating:_
- 8.9
-
- Reviewer: Scott Weintraub (scottw@wam.umd.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Lightning TRS
- _Purchase Price:_
- $180
- _Store:_
- Herman's Sporting Goods (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 11/1993
- _Used for how long:_
- 9 months
- _Pros:_
-
- Incredibly durable. Most accesseries are made to fit it. Priced nicely. Great
- for almost any kind of skating: street, vert, hockey, recreation/fitness, tr
- ansportation, etc.
- _Cons:_
-
- A little heavy, but not too heavy. Fits well, but not as well as some of the ot
- her skates on the market. Kinda ugly. A friend of mine owns a pair of '94s an
- d I noticed that the plastic between the wheels is a little thinner. Looks lik
- e Rollerblade, Inc. cut back a little bit.
- _Comments:_
-
- The Lightning TRS comes with rather low-grade components (ABEC-1 bearings, pla
- stic rockers, no hop-up kit) but you're really paying for the durable boot and
- frame. The bearings, axels, and rockers can all be easily upgraded. So, if yo
- u put a little more money into them, they can potentially be one of the best
- skates out there. If you want to get into street or vert skating,
- this skate has pretty much become the industry standard (Although
- two new skates, the Tarmac CE from Rollerblade and the Moscow Ramp
- from Roces, might change that). If you want to get into hockey, this
- is a fantastic, low-budget skate to look into. It sure can take a
- beating.
- _Rating:_
- For street/vert: 9 For hockey: 8
- For recreation/fitness/transportation: 7
-
- Reviewer: Timothy Chen (babyduck@medisg.Stanford.EDU)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Macroblade Equipes
- _Purchase Price:_
-
- _Store:_
- Nuvo Colors (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- San Mateo, CA,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 06/1994
- _Used for how long:_
- 'bout a year
- _Pros:_
-
- Easy in, convenient carrying straps, easy out, high ankle support
- _Cons:_
-
- High ankle support prevents you from doing high jumps... at least for me. Ther
- e are also kind of heavy, and cannot accelerate as quickly as other blades I've
- noticed.
- _Comments:_
-
- Great Blades, love 'em.
- _Rating:_
- 9
-
- Reviewer: Khairul Khalifah (khalifah@studsys.mscs.mu.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Powerblade 1994
- _Purchase Price:_
- US$179
- _Store:_
- Tres Bon Blades (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- 11029 N. Pt Washington Rd 13W Mequon, WI, 414 241 1194
- _Purchase Date:_
- 06/1995
- _Used for how long:_
- I year
- _Pros:_
-
- The boot is very comfortable, with lots of genuine leather and anti-abrasion pa
- nels all round. Very durable. Also, the tongue portion is adequately padded to
- enhance fit. The spokeless Rollerblade HPH 81A wheels are heavy, but long lasti
- ng. Comes with serviceable Killer Bees bearings.
-
- Powerblade is now known as the '96 Enforcer.
- _Cons:_
-
- As with most stitched leather boots, Powerblade takes a while to break-in. The
- non-marking hardware (i.e. plastic coated axle nuts) scrape the pavement easily
- during hard turns because they jut out from the frame too much.
-
- Would've been better if the comfy boots came with aluminum frames instead of th
- e same glass-filled nylon jobs used on rec/aggro skates such as Lightnings.
- _Comments:_
-
- _Rating:_
- 8.7
-
- Reviewer: William W. Thigpen - RC (thigpen@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Racerblade
- _Purchase Price:_
- N/A
- _Store:_
- Rollerblade (Blade for Breath award) (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 03/1993
- _Used for how long:_
- I skate between 50 and 200 miles/week year round
- _Pros:_
-
- There are a number of things I like about this skate, however,
- I've only had the TRS's to compare them against. I like to commute on skates
- (12.5 miles each way), so I need a skate that is comfortable and has good
- speed to it. From the first time I put on the Racerblades, I was able to go
- several hours in them. I upgraded the bearings to bones and upgraded the axle
- system... before I used them the first time, so I can't speak to the off the
- shelf quality of the running gear. For me, the brake is an important feature
- and it seems like most five wheel skates don't have that as an option. I'm
- still working on my form, so I'm not very competitive in races yet, however,
- I did notice a significant differance on who I could keep up with on these
- skates. They hold a good line on downhill portions with no wobble. Overall, I
- like these skates and would recommend them.
-
- _Cons:_
-
- They are a little heavy, you can't change the position of the
- frame, and they are a little high on the ankle
- _Comments:_
-
- I think that this is a good entry level race skate,
- however, I am already ancy to upgrade to a different skate...I guess you
- could say that 5000 miles is enough for any skate, however, my wife thinks
- under two years is not long enough.
- _Rating:_
- 9.5
-
- Reviewer: Steve Chew (schew01@barney.poly.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Spiritblade 1996
- _Purchase Price:_
- 99.95
- _Store:_
- NYC Skate (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 05/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- 4 months
- _Pros:_
-
- The huge front and side vents keeps your feet dry even after hours of skating.
- They are very light. The softer wheels make the ride easier. It uses a brake
- pad that is available in many stores. Two straps make the skates easy to get o
- n and off. It's pretty strong considering its a vented boot. Comes with ABEC-
- 1 serviceable bearings. The boot is comfortable and not too narrow. Great loo
- king shell. Low price. The screws for the axle are grooved to prevent over-ti
- ghtening. You get an even tightness for all the wheels.
- _Cons:_
-
- The shiny boot looses its shine after a couple of days out in the sun. The she
- ll is made of soft materials. Crashes and impacts with benches and curbs resul
- t in deep grooves and scratches on the boot. The hook used to hold the liner i
- n place sometimes gets caught with the liner after jumping or doing stunts, mak
- ing it necessary to sit down and straighten out the liner.
- _Comments:_
-
- Overall, this is a very good skate for beginners and intermediate skaters. I h
- aven't had problems jumping (low heights) or doing stunts on these blades. You
- might consider buying some aluminum spacers to replace the plastic spacers. I
- t makes blading more fun and less tiring.
- _Rating:_
- 8
-
- Reviewer: Adam Hickey (explosion@earthlink.net)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- TarMac CE '96
- _Purchase Price:_
- $230
- _Store:_
- Tourque Center (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 03/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- 4 months
- _Pros:_
-
- -Very comfortable when the boot molded to your foot.
-
- -EXTREMELY DURABLE. Never had a problem with them.
-
- -Came with good wheels (Black Hole Fat Free)
-
- -Good bearings (A-BEC 3)
-
- -Power Strap for extra support
-
- _Cons:_
-
- -At first the boot is very stiff and feels bad for a few days.
-
- -Power Strap rips easily
-
- -Plasic spacers
-
- -Didnt like metal grind plate
- _Comments:_
-
- I told you just about everything I know about the skates
- _Rating:_
- 9.7
-
- Reviewer: Marco Zamboni (zamboni@tech.chem.ethz.ch)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- Tarmac /CE '95
- _Purchase Price:_
- 350 000 Lit
- _Store:_
- Longoni (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Barzano (Como) - Italy,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 06/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- 2 months
- _Pros:_
-
- very confortable
- absoluty good wheels (Hyper 56/88)
- power straps included
- interior laces
- _Cons:_
-
- powerr straps can go kaputt very fast, after some bad grinds
- grind plate is in unusable (for me)
- _Comments:_
-
- changing the grind plate with a teflon one
- _Rating:_
- 8
-
- Reviewer: Caesar Primus (cprimus@clam.rutgers.edu)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Rollerblade
- _Model:_
- VTX 5000
- _Purchase Price:_
- $145
- _Store:_
- Local sports chain (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 04/1995
- _Used for how long:_
- 4 months
- _Pros:_
-
- + Memory Closure System outstanding; once set, never have to
- worry about finding the proper tightness, like with laces
- + Comfort, comfort, comfort
- + Feels like putting on your shoes/sneakers
- + solid construction; feels and looks sturdy
- _Cons:_
-
- _Comments:_
-
- I've worn/tried on other skates and this feels as
- if it were made for me; easy to put on and take off, I'd recommend these with
- no reservations or hesitation; if one can purchase them on sale (as I did), do
- it!
- _Rating:_
- 10
-
- Reviewer: Kenneth Wong (Art40247@leonis.nus.sg)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Spoga
- _Model:_
- Turbine
- _Purchase Price:_
- $200
- _Store:_
- Gallen Sports (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- ,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 02/1995
- _Used for how long:_
- 1 month
- _Pros:_
-
- Zytel Dupont frame (bloody tuff frame)
- SKF ABEC-5 bearings (Made in Italy)
- Rockering capability
- Very thick and tuff inner boot
- Can be converted from 3-buckle to lace and ankle buckle or just laces
- _Cons:_
-
- Rather heavy
- Buckles may apply too much pressure on some parts of foot (ouch)
- Frame is not rigid enough for stunts.
- _Comments:_
-
- This blade may not be available in some places. In Singapore , it's
- marketed under the Spoga brand but I don't know about overseas. It's
- still called the Turbine no matter which label they use cos only one
- company produces it. The Turbine is NOT a serious stunt blade but it can
- take hell of a thrashing. The ABEC-5 bearings may not seem fast at first
- but after wearing it in for 1 week, they spun like crazy. The inner boot
- is very cushy and hasn't flattened out on me yet. The unique frame design
- allows the user a lot of options and is good for recreational, speed and
- even hockey. Has good alue for money.
- _Rating:_
- 8.5
-
- Reviewer: Morten Nissov (mn@emi.dtu.dk)
-
- _Product Type:_
- skate
- _Brand:_
- Ultra Wheels
- _Model:_
- Millenium 96
- _Purchase Price:_
- 2100 dkr
- _Store:_
- Surf og Ski (local store)
- _Location/Phone:_
- Gentofte, Denmark,
- _Purchase Date:_
- 05/1996
- _Used for how long:_
- 1 month
- _Pros:_
-
- + Good fit especially for wide feet.
- + Large wheels (80 mm Hyper).
- + Good bearings (Twincam TK ABEC 5).
- + Coolmax inner boot makes them moderate warm/cool.
- + Good brake: the DBS-XT brake which is a heigth and resistence
- adjustable disc brake.
- _Cons:_
-
- + Buckle design could be improved - if the buckle in the middle
- is tightened to much the platic on the tongue of the inner
- boot hurts the upper part of the foot.
- + The cooling could be better: a perforated sole (Fusion MX)
- would be nice.
- + Shock absorption is missing, see the sorbothane treatment
- below.
- _Comments:_
-
- A very good skate for a reasonable price. I consider the UW to be comparable to
- K2 VO2max and Rollerblade Fusion MX in quality and somewhat cheaper. It was t
- he only skate that my somewhat wide feet could fit comfortably into except for
- the K2 VO2max which also fitted nicely (but I wanted a plastic boot so that I w
- ould not ruin them by falling). And it accepts 82 mm wheels as far as I know.
- I improved the fit by inserting sorbothane heel caps in the plastic boot: it ra
- ised my heel a bit and made them just a bit more comfortable.
- For fitness and cross training I will highly recommend it: good for many kilome
- ters.
- _Rating:_
- 9
-
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-
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- skate
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- tecnica
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-
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