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Rollerblade Thunder Kinder-Inlineskates Inline Skates Adjustable Blue-Orange
$ 47.12
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Rollerblade ThunderProduct details
Children's inline skates
4 roles
Roll diameter: 72 mm
Roll hardness: 80A
Ball bearing: SG3
Adjustable in size at the push of a button - grows with the children's feet
Markings in the toe area to determine the correct size
Padded inner shoe: Junior Fit Liner with mesh for breathability
padded tongue
stable and light plastic shell
airy, perforated upper material, reinforced toe area
Lacing with round laces over textile eyelets
Velcro fastener over the instep
finely adjustable plastic ratchet over the tongue
maximum user weight: 60 kg
one-piece composite splint
including brake
Pull-on loop
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 rollers of the Rollerblade Thunder have a diameter of 72 mm and are well suited for children
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 roller hardness of the Rollerblade Thunder is 80A. This makes them more soft to drive, have good shock absorption, but are not very resistant to wear and tear
ball-bearing
There are classes 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing
Inexpensive skates and children's skates have SG3; the most used are SG5 and SG7; SG9 and SG11 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions
The Rollerblade Thunder have SG3 ball bearings and, in combination with the wheel size, are perfect for children
Size table [foot length - recommended size]
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 rollers of the Rollerblade Thunder have a diameter of 72 mm and are well suited for children The roller hardness of the Rollerblade Thunder is 80A. This makes them more soft to drive, have good shock absorption, but are not very resistant to wear and tear There are classes 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing Inexpensive skates and children's skates have SG3; the most used are SG5 and SG7; SG9 and SG11 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions The Rollerblade Thunder have SG3 ball bearings and, in combination with the whe