🛼 Own the pavement, own the moment.
The Rollerblade Zetrablade Women's Fitness Inline Skates combine 80mm polyurethane wheels, a high cuff for ankle support, and a secure buckle closure to deliver a beginner-friendly, comfortable, and stylish skating experience designed for casual fitness and confidence-building.
Size | 10 |
Color | BLACK/LIGHT BLUE |
Brand | Rollerblade |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Wheel Type | Inline Skate Wheel |
Sole Material | Synthetic |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Wheel Size | 80 Millimeters |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 6.7 Pounds |
Pattern | Striped |
UPC | 888341617060 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00888341617060 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.12 x 15.5 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 3.86 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Rollerblade |
Model Name | Zetrablade W |
Suggested Users | womens |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Rollerblade |
Part Number | 07958700821 |
Style | Zetrablade |
Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness |
Skill Level | Beginner |
I**L
They’re worth it - get them and start having fun while exercising!
For the price point, these are a great intro into the world of rollerblading. I’ve been rollerblading for a month and was hoping my snow skiing would transfer over and am pleased I went with the Rollerblade brand. I’ve already got my eye on an upgrade Rollerblade (over $300) in the future should I stick with the hobby. I rollerblade with my GSD and we both really enjoy the activity! From other reviews, I’ll get years of enjoyment out of these and am looking forward to improving every day. Had my first wipe out recently, and though they have some scuffs from the impact, they protected my ankles very well and the scuffs were minimal considering the impact. Obviously I also had my Rollerblade knee pads and elbow pads and suffered no injuries! I am using another brand wrist guard because the wrist guards felt like I’d slip more if I fell with them because of the metal guard it has instead of plastic. However,, as I progress I think I’ll switch to that wrist guard since the quality is better. I think that’d just me being scared of slipping too much with the metal piece. They’re not heavy and fit great. My foot is wide and I think these are very comfortable. Don’t hesitate - get them and start roller blading!!
L**Z
excelent
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O**G
Lo recomiendo
Muy buenos
K**R
GET THESE! Don't hesitate press add to cart immediately
The media could not be loaded. I would literally give this 400 stars if I could. I used to blade all the time back in the day, 31 now and decided I need to start exercising more why not go back to the good old days, right? Best purchase ever. For starter rollerblades or even someone experienced these are fantastic. They are very comfortable. I wear a 10 women's sometimes in 11 depending on brand I ordered a 10 and they literally fit like a glove. If you're thinking of ordering these don't hesitate do it.
L**D
Absolutely!!
Absolutely love these blades!!! They are very comfortable and smooth to skate in. I upgraded from a cheaper pair and there is no comparison these are 1000 times better! I would definitely recommend just spending the little bit of extra money for a good quality skate like this.
A**L
Little tight but seem good quality
I just got these today. I've only tried them on and tested in the house. I normally wear US women's 9 but ordered an 8 going off the size chart. My toes are at the end, not necessarily uncomfortably but maybe could have done a 9 instead. I have a wide calf but can still fasten buckle no issue. Wheels roll nicely, ankle support seems good, fairly comfortable. Will update after a trip to the roller rink.UPDATE: went to the local roller rink. They roll great, fit a little tight, and my feet hurt after an hour. I think with some padding at the bottom of the foot would help. But overall great skates.
S**H
Wow!
I haven't been on roller skates in 21 years. I did quads at a young age, then blades by age 9.Now I'm 30. I purchased these to begin blading to work (a mile away) instead of driving.The minute I put them on, I started rolling! They GLIDE. I don't remember ever just "going" in skates. Very little effort needed to move.I just wanted to note real quick, only the right skate has a break on it, the left does not. Not sure if pictures show this but I wasn't expecting that.Very excited to see where these take me!
J**P
Like buttah!
I was a heckuva blader in the late 90s and early 2000s. Loved that freedom but then life happened and kids, and no time for myself so I lost that pastime. Now I have time again and decided to take up an old passion. I was nervous about whether or not I'd really go for it so I bought a lower priced, off brand of skates that were horrible. They had an inch of space on either side of the heel so stability was off. The wobble in the boot made my foot crampy and the movement in the wheels was sludgy. I was not a happy camper. My old blades were Rollerblade brand and they never did me wrong so I got this item.YEP, that's it. That's the free-wheeling, sure-footed skate I was used to. The motion is truly effortless. I know I have to build my time up slowly because it's been a hot minute and the muscles on the sides of my tibias were crampy but man, it was freedom and it was all I could do to make myself stop for the day. I can't wait to work my way back into taking full advantage of these great skates.There are cheaper inline skates out there. You're worth great quality skates. You are. You don't save money when you break your ankle from poorly constructed boots. Be more sure-footed and free. These are the ones.
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