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Rollerblade Zetrablade Men's Adult Fitness Inline Skate, Black and Silver, Performance Inline Skates

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Arrives Tuesday, May 14
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Color: BLACK/SILVER


Size: 10


Features

  • Fabric Type
  • Imported
  • IDEAL FOR CASUAL AND NOVICE SKATERS - Entry-level balanced skate for men with a comfortable and secure fit at a value price
  • HIGH CUFF FOR ADDED SUPPORT - Durable shell makes learning to skate easier
  • COMFORT PERFORMANCE LINER - Padded liner and secure closure system ensure snug fit
  • MONOCOQUE FRAME - Durable frame for a lower center of gravity enhances stability
  • ROLLERBLADE PERFORMANCE WHEELS - 80mm/82A wheels and SG5 bearings for better wear and moderate speed

Description

Zetrablade is a recreational skate for men. Featuring unbeatable support, comfort and stability at a value price point, learning to skate just got easier. The secure closure system combined with a monocoque frame lowers the center of gravity, providing better balance. 80mm Performance wheels/SG5 bearings can be upgraded to a higher-performance wheel as skater proficiency increases. For casual skaters looking at an entry-level skate, Zetrablade is a smart choice.

Size: 10


Color: BLACK/SILVER


Brand: Rollerblade


Wheel Type: Inline Skate Wheel


Sole Material: Synthetic


Closure Type: Buckle


Wheel Size: 80 Millimeters


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 6.7 Pounds


Pattern: Solid


Size: ‎10


Color: ‎BLACK/SILVER


Brand: ‎Rollerblade


Wheel Type: ‎Inline Skate Wheel


Sole Material: ‎Synthetic


Closure Type: ‎Buckle


Wheel Size: ‎80 Millimeters


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Weight: ‎6.7 Pounds


Pattern: ‎Solid


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎22 x 16 x 5 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.67 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Rollerblade


Model Name: ‎Zetrablade


Suggested Users: ‎mens


Number of Items: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎Rollerblade


Part Number: ‎07958600816


Style: ‎ZETRABLAD


Sport Type: ‎Roller Skating / Roller Blading


Skill Level: ‎Intermediate


Date First Available: September 1, 2018


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  • Great for beginners or born again Rollerbladers
FYI, I am not a beginner and I never stopped Rollerblading. I had some late 90's Rollerblade Fusion MX skates that started crack along the frame and wanted to get a quick cheap replacement to allow me to keep skating, but give me time to do research before purchasing a more expensive skate. I also wanted to see what the more entry level kind of skates had to offer these days before upgrading. My skating style is recreational trail and urban. I mainly go just to burn calories and be outdoors. Some background on my old skates. The Fusion MX was a top of the line recreational skate back in the day with a super solid full shell, and 3 heavy duty ratcheting buckles. No laces! They are heavy and only accept up to 80mm wheels I believe. Big, clunky, and slow, but SUPER secure! and heavily padded. I got the Fusions second hand in the early 2000s as new skates from my dad who never used them. The Fusions replaced my original Rollerblade Lightnings and were a huge upgrade. These new Zetrablade skates are almost the opposite. Very light, one buckle with laces, but still small wheels I was apprehensive, but once I tried them out AND figure out how to tighten them correctly they did the job! They were comfortable, more secure than I thought they would be, and faster. These skate worked great for the price! However, I still preferred my clunky old skates, because even though these were more secure than I thought they would be, they couldn't hold a candle to my Fusion MX's. Since wearing these skates I have fallen twice, hurting myself in one of the falls. I had to go back to wearing pads and a helmet. I was not wearing them because I had not fallen in 15 years in my Fusions! These skates also feel less maneuverable, they may have more space between the wheels (I have not compared yet) making them harder to turn, and the less support may make them harder to turn as well. While not perfect, these types of skates allowed me to figure out that I probably should be in the Twister XT for my style of skating and I will upgrade to those by next summer. If you are a beginner I would highly recommend these! The price is awesome! As I write this they are even one third off of the MSRP, which would make them even less expensive than the Rollerblade Lightnings were in the mid nineties (another entry level skate). Even the MSRP has to be less expensive if you adjust for inflation (woof, left next get started on that subject). As for the Twister XT, yes I will be upgrading to those, but you may find that you want more of a speed skate instead after trying these out. If you have never tried skating, or are coming back after a long hiatus, I highly recommend these. NOTE: I highly recommend any new skate over old 1990 skates as the plastic gets brittle over time and can crack or break causing a bad crash, I was lucky and the crack in my skates did not cause them to fall apart while skating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022 by wildstar

  • The most fun I've had in years
I don't know how these skates compare to other brands but I'm completely satisfied. Today I want skating at a cemetery and I had so much fun. I'm not an extremely experienced skater. In 1994 I did some rollerblading for a little while. I've done roller skating. The important thing to me is having a secure fit. You definitely don't want loose skates. These skates have a good amount of cushion. They have laces, velcro and a snap to secure your foot. When it comes to inline skates, you don't want to waste your money on a cheap skate. Before internet shopping was available, you had to purchase local. You didn't have options like you do today. My first pair of inline skates were the ONLY option I had and they were nowhere near the quality of these skates. I'm not saying these are the best skates available but they are great skates! UPDATE!! So, I've had these skates for over a week. I've been going to the park everyday and skating. Everything is still working as it should. The wheels are holding up good. The brake is getting some heavy usage but its performing up to my expectations. Hopefully my skills will increase enough in the future for me to disregard the brake completely but its great to have right now! The velcro, the shoe laces and snap are all still working properly. I have fallen once so far. That was an operator error lol. Every fall helps point out your weaknesses so don't be embarrassed if you fall. Just get back up and try again! Overall I'm still loving these skates! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Dracula's Web

  • Great for the price
Read a lot of the reviews prior to purchase. I'm a novice skater. Used to play competitive roller hockey back in the day but haven't touched inline skates for probably 20 years. I'm an avid fitness enthusiast and wanted to add roller blading as another form of fitness. Didn't want to spend a ton of money, as this purchase wasn't for anything competitive. I bought the female version for my wife. Out of the box, they looked nice. Comfortable. Lots of support. I'm usually a 9-9.5 running shoe and I got the 10 in these skates. First ride was with the wife. Little bit of soreness in the feet which was to be expected since I haven't done it in so long. Just took it on the second ride today and did a half marathon. They were awesome. Comfortable. Not too much speed, but I certainly didn't feel like it was slow. Perfect for my ability. My only knock would be for two rides, the wheels already look significantly run down, and the only surface I've ridden on was smooth park surface. I still give them five stars as entry level equipment for anything usually has entry level components. For $100 bucks I could see myself riding these forever and just upgrade the wheels...and if I really get into it...maybe better bearings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2020 by TriBryant

  • Good starter skates
I purchased these skates because I was just getting into skating and didn't want to spend a lot of money in case I didn't like the sport. The skates are a very good value and quality. They are a little uncomfortable but that may just be my feet, and I can't compare them to other skates since this is my first pair. I skate 12 miles two to three times per week. At the end of 12 miles I'm ready to get my feet out of them. I skate on a smooth asphalt trail. The wheels are ready to replace after about 100 miles. I purchased harder compound wheels (80mm, 85A durometer) and high end Oust MOC 9 AIRRR bearings but haven't installed them yet. The bearings alone cost almost as much as the skates. I'm hoping to bet more speed and durability out of the new wheels and bearings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2020 by Ed

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