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Jam
> 3 dayGreat for beginners. Or those who already know how to skate but haven’t in quite some time. I decided to customize them to look more my style. But they looked great before hand.
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D. M. Stockton
> 3 dayThese BTFL skates are awesome. The toe-box is smaller than the Impalas and I like that. I typically wear a size 10 or 10.5 mens and the Eur 43 is perfect.
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Jason Henry
> 3 dayPlastic not metal
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Danielle Mott
> 3 dayI love the look of the skate. The comfort is perfect. The sole has a memory foam snd padding around the ankle/chin. Easy to control movements. The wheels have just enough bounce you need trying to OG skate. Im a newbie at this style of skating so I need all the comfort I can get. The only issue I have is that the left front stopper keeps coming off. Other then that for the price, comfort and style they get 5stars.
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A. M. Dafoe
> 3 dayI was a professional dance skater 25? years ago. My expensive skates no longer fit due to changes in my feet. I knew I wanted good skates but didn’t want to spend what I did back then because I wasn’t even sure I could still skate. These are awesome. Indoors and out. I don’t do rough surfaces because I still have a “protect me wheels” mentality but for smooth rink wear, I’m overjoyed that these are so great right out of the box. I checked all the wheel bearings and you definitely want to tighten the stoppers if you’re keeping them on the skates. The stoppers are loose (most are because everyone likes them at a diff height). Extremely comfortable even on my aging feet. Roll with a nice medium spin perfect for anyone who knows how to skate already. If you’re a beginner the bearing speed may take some getting used to but even when I was teaching beginners, I preferred a wheel that spins well. If you have cheap or old skates or ever try rentals, spin a wheel with your hand and you’ll see what I mean. Slow spin wheels make it much more difficult to learn in my humble opinion but they do it out of safety and use cheap bearings. These are NOT those! I can’t imagine anyone would be disappointed with these skates unless they’re a mega pro skater that needs the best of the best. I bought my usual size 8 to account for a foot problem even though my foot is actually a 7.5. Add a thick sock which is always nice when you’re on your feet for a while and these fit perfect. Plus… they’re so pretty!!!
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Brittany Davis
> 3 dayI’m a beginner/intermediate skater and was looking for good quality & COMFORTABLE skates for daily practice. I started my skating journey with Impala skates (hard vinyl) which were easy on the eyes, but not so much on the feet - I had bad blisters after just two days. That’s when I started looking into Moxy Polly’s, and while they had great reviews, I couldn’t bring myself to pay the $300+ price tag which is when I came across these “knock offs” and I’m SO glad I did! I’ve had them for a couple months now & I can honestly so they’re hands down the most conformable skates I’ve ever slid my feet into. I can roll around for hours day after day and they never lose their comfort. Also love the fact that it comes with an all in one Y-tool, it’s compact enough to toss in my fanny pack in case anything comes loose during a ride. All in all I highly recommend!
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Memot
> 3 dayI have a lot of feet troubles and I have wide feet. A lot of skates are very stiff with a tad too narrow of a toe. Being a newbie to skates I didnt want to spend a ton. These were on sale so I decided to give it a chance. They were so supple and soft inside and out. They are sueded on the inside. They might be more of an intermediate skate just because theres a lot of flexibility. I dont know how to use them quite yet as far as how very responsive they are. But if you need a comfortable skate for a wide easily pained foot, this is the skate.
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Prof. David Tromp
> 3 dayThese skates are GORGEOUS. The boot is very soft in the ankle which isn’t an issue for me but could be for people who need more support. I have a bigger problem, and ironically it’s that after a test ride I’m positive I need a bigger size but bc they’re not in unworn condition I don’t think i I can return them. Hopefully I can stretch them a bit. Also, the model I received is a bit different than what appears if you go directly to their website. Their newer models are outfitted with a rock nylon plate, which is fine. The plates on the skates I received are very “bouncy” and as a heavier skater I’ll probably upgrade them. I got these while waiting on my back ordered Lollies and I’m a little disappointed. Order cautiously and go a full size bigger since these are more women’s sized and EU equivalent. You can always add an insole and socks.
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Blessing
> 3 dayDisclaimer: I’m a novice skater. Also, I’ve been skating in my BTFLs for less than a week. These Skates go above and beyond for the price point. This boot is super soft, comfortable and flexible. It’s seems comparable to the Moxi Lolly boot as far as fit and quality. I can’t speak on durability yet. As a person with long legs and poor squatting ability, flexibility in the ankle means being able to bend the legs easily AND keep the torso in an upright position rather than heavily leaning forward. It’s feels safer to me. If you’re feeling unstable, you can always tighten the trucks. Or if you want maximum stability to land jumps or you prefer the skatepark I think a stiff boot is generally recommended. I replaced the plate, trucks and bearings before trying so I can’t speak on those. But the wheels are very decent gummy/outdoor wheels good for cruising and very pretty. The laces are great and I love the large heel tabs that make these so easy to carry. More skates should have them! Cons: You’ll probably need to replace the insoles. They’re paper thin and hard but that’s a very affordable fix. These skates don’t come with a tool which you do need to at least loosen the wheels a little. All in all, these skates are seriously a steal. I can’t afford the price of Moxi Lolly’s or the guilt of real suede Hahahaha UPDATE: Two years later of mostly park skating These skates are still in pretty good shape for all they’ve been through. I will definitely be purchasing the same pair once mine finally give out. The boot is still EXTREMELY comfortable. If you want ankle mobility, these are a dream. The right toe has broken open a little but that’s what happens when you don’t wear toe guards, especially at the skate park. My laces also broke. Not from normal wear or poor quality, but from repeatedly sliding down concrete transitions.
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Ivah Roob V
> 3 dayComfortable, great for beginners, sturdy, and super cute. So happy I bought these.