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The Roller Derby Elite Primo X Leather Jam and Shuffle Roller Skates combine premium leather construction with advanced performance features, including a fiberglass chassis and high-quality wheels, making them ideal for expert skaters seeking both comfort and speed.
Size | M11/W12 |
Color | Black |
Brand | Roller Derby |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Wheel Type | Jam Skate Wheel |
Sole Material | Leather |
Closure Type | Lace-Up |
Wheel Size | 62 Millimeters |
Material | Leather |
Item Weight | 3.52 Kilograms |
Pattern | Solid |
UPC | 049288331215 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00049288331215 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.18 x 13.31 x 5.2 inches |
Package Weight | 3.52 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Roller Derby |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Manufacturer |
Model Name | Primo X |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Roller Derby |
Part Number | RE331B11 |
Included Components | Pair of Skates |
Sport Type | Skating |
Skill Level | Expert |
F**O
So Comfortable
Great looking skate, so comfortable inside. The padding is amazing but, because I have a wide flat foot with bunions and corns they kind of hurt my toes. I ended up returning them only because my right corn on my pinky rubs awkwardly. For reference, I have to wear open toed sandals, 90% of the time because of the excruciating pain that radiates my foot, when my toes and corns and bunions rub.
M**N
Great buy
Comments said they were opened but not used. U can obviously see where they were used but not much. Some stuff marks on the wheels but that's about it. For the price u can't beat it. A lot of people are saying they are a size and a half too big. They're actually almost right on with my shoe size. They might be a couple millimeters longer but not enuf to exchange. Smaller size would be too small. If u where a 10 1/2 go with a 10. Wheels seem pretty slick so I'll prob upgrade
L**L
Really great quality n smooth fast ride
I've been skating since a kid,im 55 now n even used skate hockey in the 80s when USA n Russia was going at it,just started back thanks to my grandkids n decided to get my own skates,these are perfect n after just 4 outings in over 40 years I'm getting it back n skating backwards a bit too,it's really fun memories.
P**N
Trash
Fell apart after 5 uses
V**A
My husband loves them
He uses them every weekend and loves it
L**A
If you're serious about skating just get the expensive skates now.
I got back into roller skating because of my daughter. Like almost any other new hobby, as soon as I figured out what I was doing, I felt like spending all my money on the nicest thing I could afford. I only used these skates for 4 hours before buying myself Riedell 395 skates. If you're looking at these or VNLA, we know what you REALLY want. Just get those. You'll be way happier. If for some reason you only have 200 dollars to your name, I guess you can get these, but they are deceptively NOT leather. The uppers are vinyl, no doubt about it. I don't even think the soles are leather. If they are, it's like chipboard, manufactured leather from pieces of leather. Yes, they look similar to skates that cost 5 times as much, but they're not. Are they more comfortable than rental skates at the rink? Sure. They'd probably last someone without any strong opinions several years of careful use.They didn't do it for me. The wheels they come with are terrible. They might as well just be plastic. They'er too slippery for my local rings and insanely hard for outdoor use. I had to spend another 110 bucks on some 93a Riedell wheels for them. I ended up selling them to a friend who is not going to be coming out skating weekly like I have started doing.
D**.
Extremely Uncomfortable
I’ll start by saying I had to order 3 pairs of these to get one I could skate. I started at size 10 because I wear a 10.5/11 and Amazon said they are true to size. That was the first problem. The size 10 was at least a size and half too large. So I got a 9. It comes and fits better but boots are far too narrow. The next problem was that the threads in the left boot for the toe stop were cut so poorly that I couldn’t even remove the jam plug without a tool. I got it out and saw the threads were visibly cut wrong.My feet are slightly wider than average at the widest point. Now comes the next problem, massive hot spots that are strangling the big joint on the inside of my foot and also on the outside. It’s squeezing my toes so hard after a quick skate session I thought my feet were going to be bleeding. The only way I could make them bearable was by loosening them so much they feel unstable. I am not overweight and skated for many years as a kid and wanted to get back into it. My old skates were Riedell 395 in a size 8.5 or 9.On the plus side these skates look nice and the plates are pretty decent. The wheels are too hard and take too long to break in, the axle nuts were tightened too tight and almost crushing the bearings so I loosened them up so they could spin but still wouldn’t spin more than a few rotations so I replaced them with Bones Reds. Much better but the wheels still slide too much on a wood floor. They are taking forever to break in as I’ve skated them for 3 hours at speed while turning and attempting power slides.I’m going to return mine but you might have better luck if you have narrow feet and are a small person who can get away with a harder wheel indoors and don’t mind replacing the bearings with something of better quality. The ABEC7 they come with are either not real Abec rated or just garbage. The wheel hubs are also not non-deforming and will cause hang ups. These should be fine for a child or small woman of light weight. I’ve got a set of VNLA on order and if those don’t work out I’ll go back to Riedell.
M**L
Good skates.
Good skates for the price. Had to tighten the trucks quite a bit for my weight (225lbs). Also recommend checking the plate bolts before using. The wheels are pretty slick for indoor rink use. Hopefully they get better grip as they break in.
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