🛹 Drift into the future of urban skating — where style meets precision!
The Drift Plate Skates by JINCAO combine lightweight aluminum alloy plates with high-performance ABEC-7 bearings and 7cm polyurethane wheels to deliver smooth, controlled outdoor skating. Designed for road drifting and workout sessions, these skates support up to 100 kg and feature anti-slip surfaces and beginner-friendly left/right markings for easy use.
Size | Small |
Brand | JINCAO |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Wheel Type | Outdoor Wheel |
Sole Material | Aluminum |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Wheel Size | 7 Centimeters |
Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 1.76 Pounds |
Pattern | Patterned |
UPC | 749628570945 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.69 x 7.4 x 3.94 inches |
Package Weight | 1.53 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.1 x 1.97 x 5.12 inches |
Brand Name | JINCAO |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | zhongpengcheng |
Part Number | 20150423019lan |
A**H
VERY FUN but hard to learn; Requires some strengh
Already had similar products from other brands, sturdy as well.The bearings are not that good, specially when brand new. It gets a little better after some riding, but I`ll consider to change them soon.
M**S
I bought these several weeks ago and they're great. There is a bit of a learning curve ...
I bought these several weeks ago and they're great. There is a bit of a learning curve but once you get the hang of it they are super fun. The only thing I would change is the quaility of wheel which I plan on changing and trying out a longboard shark wheel brand of wheel for better cushion and traction.
H**R
Hard, but fun to learn. Replace the bearings. Not for kids id think. Smell is bad too
Yep. These are hard as heck to ride. Even with lots of research, I can still barely ride on them. These are not meant for children, like at all. I cant imagine anyone under like 15 even have the strength or height to even propel these as intended.Even so, they are very cool and quite fun to learn how to ride. Unlike other things, its practically impossible to really hurt yourself while learning, since it acts a bit like tripping. You just stumble.AS FOR THE ITEM:My bearings were terrible, had to replace 2 and clean the others(hot water and tiny bit of dishsoap were fine). The wheels also had lights in them-- if you take the bearings out you can pull the magnetring out which helps to increase spintime as well.THESE THINGS SMELL AWFUL by the way, and the metal smell gets all over your hands after carrying em. Not huge deal but know that. Wheels and metal both, box even worse.Like these things, but know they arent even remotely close to something you can just hop on even if you skate, use heelys, ride ripsticks, whatever they say. I've practiced 2+ hours total, and thus far I have the most basic of basic balance and propulsion, for like 5 feet.
V**A
Works great
It gets you moving. Sadly once you get a better version or a competitor. It makes you want them to rethink the simple design. Other than that if your trying to get into drift skating it's good but not the best. I do enjoy the light wheels if it can make different versions of wheels and lights I think they would make the business boom.
M**B
Nothing’s wrong with them.
The only reason why I give it to one star is because your emergency room bill is going to be extremely high on these things. I’ve been skating my entire life figure skating I can do jump spins everything you step on these and the first thing that happens is you do the split. This is definitely not for kids or anybody in my mind very dangerous item. I do not suggest for any age unless you have a wish to meet your maker.
D**E
Perfect to learn on
They were nice and durable. They rolled well and worked perfect to learn on. I only used them for a few weeks while I was learning then I got the nice ones from JMK. But these are perfect if you don’t want to get the more expensive ones right away.
M**E
Son approved
The media could not be loaded. Purchased on August 21st. He learned how to use them and enjoys it. Good time away from the electronics.
T**S
Definitely not for beginners
These are made with good quality material, similar to that of a skateboard but they definately are not for beginners. My grandson spent all the money he earned on them and couldn't use them. They aren't easy to use and have a high potential for injuries
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