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Taylor
> 3 dayHaven’t rollerbladed since I was a kid & these are perfect! Super comfortable, great color and true to size.
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estefany
> 3 dayI was hesitant on buying skates from Amazon, but these have the best reviews which is why I purchased them, and let me tell you they weren’t wrong! These skates are so cute and ride so smooth. Def recommend :)
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Honey
Greater than one weekThese were a very good quality. They fit well. At 62 years old, I just felt like I would injure I will check them out I was myself. I thought these were regular rollerskates. Which, as an oldie, I am very accustomed to. Not rollerblades, though.
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Karen Mather
> 3 dayComfortable and rides smooth.
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Alisa MB
> 3 daySo nervous to buy rollerblades online but it was perfect!
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Enyerberth F.
> 3 dayRollerblade siempre ha Sido la mejor opción para patines. Super cómodos. Estables. Rodamiento suave. Todo excelente.
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Brice Dibbert
> 3 dayPretty good looking, comfy and fast
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Elsie Bellamy
> 3 dayOmg. Okay, its been ages since Ive been skating, but these strapped on and were so much more fun than I remember. It took me a while to get my balance under control, but basically being for beginners these are fantastic! Theyre comfy, and look pretty cool. They glide really well and pick up a decent amount of speed, but theyre definitely not race skates by any means
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GM
> 3 dayAt first they seemed to be little. I wasn’t sure about the size. I use 6-1/2 in sandals and 7 in sneakers. Then take the risk an run them at the park and no problems with the big toe. I bought them better insoles (this is a must). The right skate is a little bit uncomfortable. Every time I ride them my right foot hurts. Overall, good skates. If you aren’t sure about the size, go up.
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L. S. Evensen
Greater than one weekThey have good support, the straps can be adjusted for size, and well, they work. Last time I rollerbladed there were no brakes and the brake on the right blade is minimally useful, IMO, unless you are 1) going slow and 2) on very level ground. It is better to learn to brake by placing one foot in back, or placing your blades heels together, like on ice skates. I wear size 7 (7.5 for pointy shoes) and had to buy a size 8 in this brand. Last time I had blades I bought a size 7.