Description
The Roxa F-9 Black inline skates for men serve as an excellent introduction to this sport. They are ideal for enjoyable outdoor exercise and urban commuting. Featuring a well-designed semi-soft boot, these Roxa inline skates provide the perfect combination of stability and comfort. Please note that the Roxa F-9 Black tend to run small, so it is advisable to select one size larger than your usual shoe size. These skates will fit perfectly if you have narrow feet.
- The Mid-Cut cuff provides a superb balance between support and flexibility, making it suitable for intermediate skaters eager to advance to the next level
- A magnesium frame, which is lighter than aluminium and extremely rigid, enhances control and conserves your energy with each stride
- A Powerstrap closure prevents heel lift, with an additional strap across your instep for a secure fit and improved control
- 90mm wheels with a hardness rating of 83A perfectly complete this setup
- The removable liner offers convenience, allowing for washing or replacement when necessary
- Memory foam liner shapes to your feet, offering a personalised fit and comfort
- Brake included in the package
Ensure you inspect the screws before the initial use and tighten them if needed. Additionally, it's important to continually check the screws' condition on a regular basis.
Notice: The strap/loop on the rear of the boot is designed for carrying the skates and should not be used for assistance when putting the skates on.
Specifications
reviews (6)
"I bought these and they arrived quickly and are amazing look just like the picture and are comfortable to wear" | |
Kayden-Lee smith (Canterbury) | 04/04/2022 |
"I'm an 11, but I ordered a 13. They're just a touch large, but they fit. The trouble I had was they wouldn't tighten enough around my foot and ankle. So, I ordered an eyelet punch and put laces in using reflective orange paracord. Now, they are super awesome." | |
AZ The Unicorn (Medford) | 09/06/2022 |
"Excellent value for what you get. Great quality." | |
Robert Goins (Maryville) | 05/01/2022 |