Honestly, they would be great! They have a steady and stable wheel size but I would recommend getting the brake attachment listed in the description for a beginner!
They're good. I started with frx80 then a year later got these light blue fr1s. I would say get a brake too if you've never skated. I have no brake, progression is slow, but it's SO much fun
These look fantastic - One problem I seem to have is that my calves are wider than some brands will accommodate. I never see any top-of-boot measurements though, so it's difficult to shop without trying them on - and of course I can't find a retailer locally. Are there measurements I'm missing that would help me figure out whether these would work for me? Thanks!!
I wear a 9 in women's. What size would you recommend? Ive had a 9 in the rollerblade urban twister 80s and I did not like the fit. Also, I did not like how stiff the shell was, kinda felt like a cast, are these more flexible?
Well first I would suggest measuring your feet like this: www.inlinewarehouse.com/fitlc/skates/inline-skate-sizing-instructions.html The sizing can be different for every skate and shoe sizing is very different so your foot's measurement is the truest way to go. You might feel cast-like in urban skates because they are made with a plastic shell that protects your feet in intense situations (big jumps or rougher terrain) so they aren't very forgiving but in the right liners they might feel better, or maybe you should check out our soft-booted skates in the recreational or cross-training sections! www.inlinewarehouse.com/Recreational_Skates/catpage-RST.html www.inlinewarehouse.com/Cross-Training_Skates/catpage-CTST.html
How good would these be for a beginner? Id rather start with decent skates, than cheaper alternatives.
Honestly, they would be great! They have a steady and stable wheel size but I would recommend getting the brake attachment listed in the description for a beginner!
They're good. I started with frx80 then a year later got these light blue fr1s. I would say get a brake too if you've never skated. I have no brake, progression is slow, but it's SO much fun
These look fantastic - One problem I seem to have is that my calves are wider than some brands will accommodate. I never see any top-of-boot measurements though, so it's difficult to shop without trying them on - and of course I can't find a retailer locally. Are there measurements I'm missing that would help me figure out whether these would work for me? Thanks!!
I think i spoke to you on the phone to confirm my white fr1 deluxe order.
I'm so sorry but I do not believe it was me, I hope you're enjoying your new FR1 Deluxe skates though!
I sell the skates I dream of, to try to impose it on Brazil São Paulo, since the price is absurd here.
how heavy is this?
Size US 8.0 weighs 1,694g
I wear a 9 in women's. What size would you recommend? Ive had a 9 in the rollerblade urban twister 80s and I did not like the fit. Also, I did not like how stiff the shell was, kinda felt like a cast, are these more flexible?
Well first I would suggest measuring your feet like this: www.inlinewarehouse.com/fitlc/skates/inline-skate-sizing-instructions.html The sizing can be different for every skate and shoe sizing is very different so your foot's measurement is the truest way to go. You might feel cast-like in urban skates because they are made with a plastic shell that protects your feet in intense situations (big jumps or rougher terrain) so they aren't very forgiving but in the right liners they might feel better, or maybe you should check out our soft-booted skates in the recreational or cross-training sections! www.inlinewarehouse.com/Recreational_Skates/catpage-RST.html
www.inlinewarehouse.com/Cross-Training_Skates/catpage-CTST.html
I have these skates. Looking at this small boot makes me want to get a 90mm frame lol
Is there a tutorial somewhere on how to use the top buckle?
It's pretty intuitive. Do you already have a pair?