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Maxxum XT Roller Blades

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Description

The Rollerblade Maxxum XT freeskates are designed to offer excellent performance. For those seeking skates that are nimble and manoeuvrable for slalom and urban freeskating, these could be the ideal choice. These Rollerblade freeskates feature a hard boot, making them perfect for individuals who prioritise good power transfer and support. The hard boot construction ensures that. The Rollerblade Maxxum XT is true to size, so it is advisable to select the same size as your usual shoes. These skates will be a suitable fit if you have feet that are slightly wider.

  • The aluminium frame provides precise handling characteristics while maintaining a super lightweight feel
  • A flat setup with wheels of the same size gives you a stable and secure base
  • Featuring 90mm wheels with a hardness of 85A, complementing this setup perfectly
  • Liners that are anatomically shaped.
  • A brake is included in the package

Ensure that you check the screws before first use and tighten them if necessary. It is also important to regularly inspect the condition of the screws thereafter.

Specifications

Wheel diameter:
90mm
Wheel hardness:
85A
Boot/Shell type:
Hard
Skill Level:
Beginner, Intermediate
Frame material:
Aluminium
Liner Features:
V-Cut, Anatomically shaped
Closure:
Lacing, 2x Micro-adjustment buckles
Bearing precision:
ILQ-7
Frame type:
Flat setup
Max wheel diameter:
90mm
Mounting:
165mm
Brake:
Yes
Recommended for:
Fitness skating, Freestyle skating, Training skating
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"Great fit as per shoe size. Comfortable except latches are extremely hard to close but once done they are fine and feel sturdy."
Craig Martin (Auckland) 24/07/2023
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