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K2 Redline 125 Marathon Inline Skates Speedskates 3 Rolls
$ 407.42
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Description
K2 Redline 125Product details
Unisex marathon skates
Roll diameter: 125 mm
Roll hardness: 85 A
Ball bearings: ILQ 9 Pro
suitable for advanced and professional drivers
lightweight skates for high-speed endurance training
3 roles
Carbon shaft and base
Synthetic leather upper
Ventilation openings for good climate management
Lacing with flax laces over textile loops
4 Velcro fasteners, one of them on the shaft
The shaft can be removed using an Allen key
Padded collar and strong support
K2 x Madshus
Collaboration with Madshus, the manufacturer of Nordic skis
The design and fit are based on the Madshus Redline ski boot
anatomically shaped, supportive chassis
Support, optimal power transmission and at the same time good freedom of movement
Roll diameter
Smaller rollers are easier to master, larger rollers are suitable for faster rides by more advanced skaters
Beginners should choose rolls up to 80 mm, advanced players up to 84 mm and professionals from 90 mm
The wheels of the K2 Redline have a diameter of 125 mm and are therefore suitable for advanced drivers and professionals
PS: 120 mm rollers can also be installed on the K2 Redline
Role hardness
The larger the number in front of the "A", the harder the roles are
The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being more of a hard roll
Soft rollers absorb vibrations better on uneven ground, but have a lower top speed
Hard wheels are suitable for slippery ground and driving faster, but they have less grip
The hardness of the K2 Redline is 85A. So they ride rather hard and are ideal for endurance sports
ball-bearing
There are classes 3, 5, 7 and 9 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing
Inexpensive skates have ILQ-3; the most widely used are ILQ-5 and -7; ILQ-9 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions
The K2 Redline have ILQ-9 Pro ball bearings and are therefore in the premium range
Smaller rollers are easier to master, larger rollers are suitable for faster rides by more advanced skaters Beginners should choose rolls up to 80 mm, advanced players up to 84 mm and professionals from 90 mm The wheels of the K2 Redline have a diameter of 125 mm and are therefore suitable for advanced drivers and professionals Soft rollers absorb vibrations better on uneven ground, but have a lower top speed Hard wheels are suitable for slippery ground and driving faster, but they have less grip The hardness of the K2 Redline is 85A. So they ride rather hard and are ideal for endurance sports There are classes 3, 5, 7 and 9 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing Inexpensive skates have ILQ-3; the most widely used are ILQ-5 and -7; ILQ-9 are suitable for sporty, fas