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CHICAGO SKATES Men's Classic Roller Skates - Premium Black Quad Rink Skates

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Size: 7


Features

  • Man Made
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  • A CLASSIC: This iconic Roller Rink Skate from Chicago is strategically designed for gliding and is also a popular choice for all-around rink and social skating for decades.
  • SUPPORT: The Chicago Rink Skate features a controlled high top for optimum safety as well as high quality laces for maximum protection, leaving your foot comfortable and secure.
  • STABILITY & CONTROL: The urethane wheels hold up well against the normal wear and tear of skating, provide traction and control, and the semi-precision bearings keep you rolling smooth and fast.
  • COMFORT FIT: The skate features a traditional high top profile boot to support your ankles and a simple eyelet/speed hook lacing system that allows you to adjust the fit as you go. Traditional Black Rink leather roller skate color
  • SPECIFICATIONS: Complete with an aluminum base plate with adjustable truck provides easy turning and control as well as wheels suitable for indoor and outdoor skating.

Description

A true Classic!This classic skate has set the Rink Standard for over 40 years.High top rink pattern vinyl boot with eyelets and speed hooks.Aluminum chassis with jump bar and double action adjustable aluminum trucks.Urethane rink wheels.608Z Semi Precision speed bearings.Measurements: Weight: 3 lbs 7 oz Shaft: 6 1⁄2 inProduct measurements were taken using size Men's 6, Women's 7.5 - 8, width Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎15.63 x 11.97 x 4.84 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.48 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 7 x 12 inches


Item Weight: ‎112 Ounces


Brand Name: ‎CHICAGO


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎No Warranty


Model Name: ‎Chicago Skates Men's Rink Skate


Color: ‎Black Rink Quad Skates


Material: ‎Other


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎National Sporting Goods


Part Number: ‎CRS405


Model Year: ‎2008


Style: ‎Classic Rink Skate


Included Components: ‎Chicago Skates Men's Rink Skate 9


Size: ‎7


Sport Type: ‎Roller Skating/Roller Blading


Date First Available: September 4, 2003


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  • Great skates, but not for everyone
Size: 13
The media could not be loaded. Update: after only 13 hours of rink use I had a lace failure (that pulled nearly all the way through the boot before I spotted it) and already had partial heel separation on both boots. …but you almost certainly won’t see the same problems. Again, I’m a 6’2” skater, 205lbs, size 13 shoe. I’m an advanced skater and spend most of my time speed skating for exercise. I put more leverage than most folks on my boot because my taller body is a large lever, my monster feet only accentuate those larger forces, and I’m skating at speeds most skaters aren’t. If you’re a casual or beginner/intermediate skater, or even a dancer then these skates are going to be great for you. (Although, as I mentioned below, you’ll need new bearings and wheels, at a minimum.) My skate failed because the boot was merely scaled up for my feet and wasn’t really designed properly to handle the physics of a larger stature. I wouldn’t expect the boot to fail (even under the same intensity of usage) for someone who is smaller, and I wouldn’t expect it to fail for someone of my height who isn’t as aggressive of a skater. I’m pretty sure it’s only because I’m tall, have giant feet, AND am an advanced skater that they failed. So while there’s no way I’d buy them again for myself, I’d still recommend them to anyone else looking for a good bargain skate, with the proviso (as I originally described) that they know what they are (and aren’t) getting. ORIGINAL REVIEW: These skates are a great entry point, but they aren’t necessarily a steal of a deal. I have big feet. I wear a size 13 men’s. That mostly relegates me to only half a dozen options in the first place, all costing hundreds of dollars. …or these. Initially I thought these were an absolute steal. Reviews were (mostly) good, especially from folks willing to swap out the bearings and wheels up front. So I picked up a pair expecting a bit of work, but I was still a little surprised. On the bright side, delivery was three weeks faster than my earliest predicted delivery. Your mileage may vary, but it tells me that they really are trying to get these out there responsibly. I’m good with that and think it’s worth noting. The trucks look really solid and all the pieces are there. I mean, *hypothetically* you could ride these out of the box. …but it won’t be a great experience. My wheels wouldn’t spin unless my finger was moving them. You can see the video I made. As an experiment I cleaned them as thoroughly as possible in acetone, dried them, and re-lubed them. (No, the shields aren’t removable. …but they have half spacers built onto the back and I dripped little half-drops down those spacers and then spun them.) The new lube in the bearings made a huge difference, but it didn’t fix them. The stock bearings were made with the worst possible tolerances. I could feel them spinning unevenly even just in my fingers. Some of them were incredibly wobbly all by themselves even outside a wheel. They’re cheap junk, but it’s good to know that you can at least kinda make them work. While I put them back in the stock wheels I replaced the wheels outright anyhow, so they’re an emergency stopgap for me, at best. …but they *could* work, in a pinch. The boot isn’t soft out of the box. It’s made with thick leather that’s going to have to mold to my foot over time, but I think that’s a great thing. It means that my skates should be really great fits some day after I’ve spent a good number of hours in them. Plus, the trucks seem really solid. Yes, there’s a little tightening to do here and there. Yes, they did send a wrench. No, the wrench doesn’t fit everything. It fits the toe stop, the wheel nuts, and the nut between the trucks and plate. That’s it. You’ll need other wrenches for the truck nuts and the plate screws. Oh, and one of my laces was already damaged, so there’s that. Overall, these are great basic skates and I’d recommend them. …but if you walk into them thinking you’re getting great skates out of the box without a little tinkering and (at least) replacement bearings then you’re fooling yourself. Think of these skates as the reason you’re going to learn your skate maintenance skills sooner than you’d otherwise bother, and expect to also buy some speed cream, better bearings (or wheels with bearings), and maybe new laces or a skate wrench with the other sizes to go along with the skates. Again, they’re good skates, just not without a little bit of help. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021 by SMP

  • Husband skates
Size: 10
I got my husband theses skates cause our some works at a skate rink and not shortly after purchase the wheel nuts come off in the middle of him skating. He fell pretty hard and twisted his ankle trying to catch hisself. I’m not sure what happened with the skates because we have only been skating 3 times due to our work schedule. I was very displeased with this buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2022 by Jasmine Cornish

  • Great product for price..
Size: 11
Great product for price....The skates look good and appear well made.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Michael B.

  • Good Skate: Do this first
Size: 13
The media could not be loaded. I have only ridden once on these skates but they seem to be a nice skate. I skated as a kid but that was 45 years ago, now im 60 and a machinist. Just wanted to do this again and I love it! What you need to know! The bearings are not good quality so order new bearings and the wheels you want. I will use what I have till the new ones come in. 1. In the first video, you will see the difference in spin / friction after I added 5 to 6 drops of 0-20 full synthetic motor oil to the bearing, HUGE DIFFERENCE! 2. In the second video you will see I just pulled the wheel and on each side I used a rod about the size of a paperclip or bobby pin, dipping it in the oil and working it into the inter race and dust sheld spinning the wheel till it was free. 3. A pilot doesn't fly a plane until he checks it out! Check all bolts and nuts for tightness, and check the skate for problems. You are ready to ride. I forgot how much fun this was! I work in a brand new 30 story highrise and I have the 30th floor larger than a skating rink to play on! This is great! Update: the roller bones wheels and Reds bearings are 100% better on the skates. Love the package, Have 10 skating nights in and never gonna stop 👍🏻 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2022 by Bobby Dickey

  • Bearings nearly got me injured
Size: 11
Was skating and kept feeling a crunch. Then, the wheels begun to seize up. Thankfully the rink I went to had bearing, but the ones they have are very low quality and I nearly injured myself during advance skating.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Jay’s

  • Works perfect.
Size: 11
Comfort is good. Fit is good. The only thing I would recommend is purchasing the tool to tighten and loosen wheels. That is a must for customizing wheels for your style of skating. I think the ship all skates with the wheels too tight. It's hard to glide without skating with a lot of force. But the tool that has a fit for wheels and stopper. Trust me, you will need it to get the right feel for YOU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by Rhyce Edwards

  • Fun to learn all over again
Size: 10
This was a gift to my brother he say fits a little tight, but it’s great for his exercise plus learning how to work them all over again, lol hoping this old man doesn’t break his…
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022 by Nails/microBladByJanetWilliams

  • Your buying boots and trucks really
Size: 13
So when I received the product, I pulled them out of the box and the first thing is to check the wheels and bearings now most of the time they do come factory tight so I did loosen them up a little bit and to my surprise they still didn’t feel like they were supposed to at all. I had to buy wheels and bearings to put on the trucks. Otherwise I would not have been able to use them now the boot seems very sturdy and will last quite a while depending on how you skate I would not recommend this as a first skate , I would definitely invest little bit more money into something different. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Josh gonzales

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