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Viber 90 Freeskates

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Description

The Tempish Viber 90 freeskates are an excellent choice for those starting out in this sport. They are crafted for thrilling urban freestyle and freeskate activities. With these Tempish freeskates, you'll experience a one-piece, hard boot design. This configuration ensures excellent power transfer, a perfect fit, and good responsiveness. The Tempish Viber 90 tend to be smaller in size, so we suggest opting for one size larger than your usual shoe size.

  • A high-cut cuff provides optimal ankle support, aiding in stabilisation and reducing muscle fatigue.
  • The aluminium frame delivers direct handling characteristics while being incredibly lightweight.
  • A flat setup with uniformly sized wheels offers a stable foundation.
  • 90mm wheels with an 85A hardness perfectly complement this setup.
  • Liners are shock-absorbing, anatomically shaped, and feature a stretchable toe area.
  • The package includes a brake.

Ensure you check the screws before initial use and tighten them if necessary. It's also important to regularly inspect the condition of the screws thereafter.

Notice: The strap/loop at the back of the boot is intended for carrying the skates and should not be used when putting the skates on.

Specifications

Wheel diameter:
90mm
Wheel hardness:
85A
Boot/Shell type:
One-piece, Hard
Skill Level:
Beginner
Frame material:
Aluminium
Liner Features:
V-Cut, Shock absorber, Anatomically shaped, Stretch Toe
Closure:
Lacing, Buckle, Micro-adjustment buckle
Bearing precision:
ABEC-9
Frame type:
Flat setup
Max wheel diameter:
90mm
Boot material:
Plastic
Liner Material:
Neoprene, Nylon
Cuff:
Stable, High lateral support, Integrated carrying loop
Mounting:
165mm
Brake:
Included (optional)
Max rider weight:
220lbs
Recommended for:
Fitness skating, Freestyle skating, Training skating
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reviews   (15)

Verified Buyer
"Ah.. I put my review for this product in the review of SkatePro service doh!ā€¦ Unlike a previous review, no signs of any wear so there case must have been an exception. Coming back to skating after 20 year haitus, Iā€™m not an amazing skater, would consider myself intermediate (can go backwards etc). Used them first time today at an indoor rink for 2 hours - only very mild discomfort by the end, suspect that will disappear as I wear them in. A little bit of a struggle to put on, but they fit like a glove. My measurement was 1mm greater than the mondopoint size I got and they are not painful at all. The neoprene toe in the liner gives a bit of leeway on the sizing. They feel effortless for gliding at speed, and with the 90mm wheels they feel very stable. Looking forward to trying them out on a footpath etc."
Clinton H. (Thornlands) 08/06/2024
Verified Buyer
"Ordered to get back on skates after 10 years of not doing so and pretty fun more comfortable than I remember skates being. Only down side mine came with a dirty oil stain on the liner strait out of the box."
Tom E. (Ruthin) 13/09/2023
Reply from SkatePro:  Hi Tom, thank you for taking your time to give us feedback. We apologize for the oil mark on the skates! It does sound like something that happened in the factory, since we don't take the skates out of their box in our warehouse. We will reach out to you for some pictures. āœŒ / Your SkatePro Team
Verified Buyer
"After 15 years I would expect better technology. My 15 year old Salomon's are better design and roll better with abec 5 bearings. The plastic boot is so hard/rigid it barely flexes, the wheels chattered on the frame until on tightened the loose ones down, the straps are cheap compared to the salomon, and they dont roll as well even with abec 9 bearings"
Roshan Rasekhi (Sandy) 27/08/2024
Reply from SkatePro:  Hi Roshan, thank you for your feedback. We're sorry to hear you're not satisfied with the skates. It's important to keep in mind that it's hard to compare two different skates models. We don't know your Salomon skates, but these Tempish ones are entry-level skates, meaning they were not designed for those who have been skating for 15 years. It sounds like you need an advanced model. šŸ˜‰ / Your SkatePro Team
Verified Buyer
"Arrived clearly used. Not sure what they are talking about not opening the package from factory, but there were scuffs on the shoe itself and wheels have dirt marks that obviously means they were used. Also, make sure to re-review your shoe size if you are going to do a bundle deal, because it auto selects whatever shoe size it decides on. I thought I was ordering size 7, but received size 9, not a massive difference, but sizing seems to be important when starting out. Website needs improvement to resolve this problem. Now I have to wait even longer for the right size to arrive. It's disappointing as returning items also costs. A customer shouldn't have to double check something that was pre-selected on the main page of the product."
Val Kukatov (Carson City) 26/09/2023
Reply from SkatePro:  Thank you for your time writing your review. We are always open for suggestions regarding our website, and we are here to further assist you in this matter. We are currently in contact with you regarding your issue, therefore, we are glad we can together find the best solution for you. Furthermore, we would like to apologize once again for the inconvenience. //SkatePro Team
Verified Buyer
"Bought these to learn to skate on for first time. I love 'em! While researching which specific skates I wanted to buy, it was recommended over and over again to buy skates that A) had a hard-shell boot and B) had an aluminum frame. These skates were the best bang-for-your-buck I could find that met that criteria. Been skating on them for 6-8 hours a week since I got 'em and am looking forward to continuing. Would recommend for any entry-level/beginner skater."
Sam S. (Cleveland) 22/06/2022
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