Rollerblade RB10 Urban Inline Skates
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@nightrider2k6: Add some insoles if you need to, but I've been riding these for over a year now and they're comfy as they can be! The motions of skating are different from the motions of walking, so don't buy regular insoles. Inline Warehouse sells insoles that are designed specifically for skates, so buy those.
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@WhomDoYouServe hey buddy, i just got these today and went for a ride in them, i like them a lot but i noticed some discomfort on the bottom of my feet, did you try adding cushioned soles to the foot bed? im thinking about trying that.
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I just got these today and went out for a spin, very fast and i like them but 10-15 min into the ride, my feet started to feel discomfort, im going to try adding cushioned sole padding, its not taht i got the wrong size, the problem is theres barely any cushion on the foot bed. im sure this is how all the rollerblades are though.
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I have this. very fast
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Look great ..
but i dont know what to pick between
Rollerblade Crossfire 90 vs Rollerblade RB 10 Urban
I injoy jumping from sidewalk to street ...
the last Rollerblade .. got doll and i need something strong .. please help ?
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I love these skates, bought mine last year, cost me $300 but so worth it!
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@GanEdenAustralia No, these are not ideal for beginners. The 90mm wheels and SG9 bearings make this a very fast skate. Due to the size of the wheels, the skater should be an experienced rider with manuvering capabilities.
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Like any brand new skate, either ice or inline, it takes some time for the skate to "break in" or form to your foot. I purchased the RB-10 last year and I am very happy with them. Extremely comfortable and can handle any terrain.
I found them very comfortable with the stock footbed, but everyone is different. Try the SuperFeet footbed insert. Those are very nice.
inlinewarehouse 4 months ago
I would go with the RB10 from what you describe. It's a strong, sturdy skate and the molded shell responds well to urban type skating you describe. Hope that helps!
inlinewarehouse 8 months ago