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7 Layer Canadian Maple Deck Freeline Drift Skates with High Rebound Pu Wheels

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About this item

  • Deck Material: Made By 7 Layer Canadian Maple,the Thickness is 11 mm.
  • Wheel: Made by High Rebound PU.Hardness is 82A ,Size is 72*44m
  • The Drift Skates is about 2.3kg
  • There is Antislip Sticker on the plate surface,Anti-Skid and cushioning,more comfortable and safety.
  • The Whole Package include Drift Skates and 1 Set Tools and 1 Bag and 1 Pair Edge Cover


1.Deck Material: Made of 7 Layer A-level Maple Wood,the Thickness is 11 mm.
2.Wheel: Made by Super High Rebound PU and Wearproof .Hardness is 82A ,Size is 72*43m
3.The Drift Skates is about 2.3kg
4.There is Antislip Sticker on the plate surface,Anti-Skid and cushioning,more comfortable and safety.
5.The Whole Package include Drift Skates and 1 Set Tools and 1 Bag and 1 Pair Edge Cover


Omar
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Lo mejor en calidad, realmente muy buenos
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
These are good starter skates. Make sure you replace the bearings. The stock ones aren't great.
Juan CV
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023
Este producto es lo que se describe, realmente es sumamente difícil de aprender a usar pero no tiene nada que ver con el producto que es de excelente calidad. Totalmente recomendado.
Graciecat
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022
Not for sissies, but a great outdoor challenge for that person who can master skateboards, rollerblades, unicycles. This particular style is well-made and and can hold up to the most rigorous efforts.
Kath L
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022
Bought these to try after watching on Youtube. They are harder than rollerblading but a great workout, especially for inner thighs.
sl
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2021
I figured out how to move forward after practicing for maybe 5 hours spread across 2 weeks. It's fun to ride.The way it works: after pushing out, have one leg out dorsally, and the other out ventrally. Then bring the dorsal leg ventrally and the ventral leg dorsally while the wheels are angled in a certain way, so that the ventral-dorsal motion is translated by the wheels into forward motion.The wheels are tiny and don't seem to ride well on bumpy sidewalks. I usually stop at a tiny pothole or quickly lose speed on a rough surface. Also, you can barely go uphill, even with speed. I don't know how this compares to other skateboards. In the end, it wasn't practical for any kind of commute. It's kind of a hassle to hold onto them when bringing them places, whereas I think skateboards are easier to put on the ground / lean against a wall.
NSmall
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
I purchased these for my teenage son. Way too involved to use. Major learning curve! Made very well, but would take lots of time to perfect and enjoy. I could see a trip to the ER with a broken bone in the near future if he continued to try to use them; and he is an above average skate board rider. Would not recommend.
Rebecca Fields
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
My 11 year old son absolutely loves these!! I looked thru different brands and these are very very good quality!! A little hard to ride but my son is picking it up quickly! I also bought wrist guards and elbow/ knee pads for him