🛼 Roll in Style, Glide with Confidence!
XUDREZ Cowhide Roller Skates combine durable PU quad wheels and ABEC 5 bearings for a smooth, stable ride on any surface. Crafted with premium cowhide leather and a secure multi-lock closure, these unisex high-top skates offer both style and comfort for intermediate skaters seeking performance and flair.
Size | 37-US Men 5-Women 6.5 |
Color | blue |
Brand | XUDREZ |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Wheel Type | Quad Skate Wheel |
Sole Material | Leather |
Closure Type | Lace-Up |
Wheel Size | 54 Millimeters |
Material | Leather |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
UPC | 763800039327 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.11 x 12.6 x 5.12 inches |
Package Weight | 3.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | XUDREZ |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Roller Skates |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | XUDREZ |
Part Number | USRXCYZ509270 |
Included Components | 1 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
R**L
Great skate!!!
Very well.made and comfortable will re buy in better size
J**E
Gorgeous, quality, skates!
These skates are not only functional and excellent quality they are also beautiful a very pretty blue green suede material. They are true to size and I am in love with them. So fun getting back into an old favorite past time.
Z**Y
Perfect!
My granddaughter has a lot of fun with these! She skates everywhere and these roll and glide over every surface, from concrete to hardwood floors. Great ankle support and light weight. Supper fun! This set does not light up, but that would be fun! Great value!
K**A
Solid Starter Skates for Price
The media could not be loaded. Ill, say - these skates have done the job. I wanted to pick up rollerskating for a while and bought these about 3 months ago. From there, my progress has definitely increased and you can do tricks in these, such as the grapevine, snakewalk, backward skate, dribble, etc. They will do the job for beginner skates - but eventually, you will want an upgrade as these don't last.Cons:1. They do not provide enough support.2. Run big, SIZE DOWN! I bought a size 8 (my shoe size), and I probably could have gone with a 7.3. Quality of the actual boot is pretty bad. When tightening the laces, the white circles pull off. Picture included.With all that said - I skate on these everyday. They are solid starter skates and if you're sticking to just street skating/rolling around. If you want to do anything complex, just spend a little more on some moxi beach bunnies or sure-grip skates. They will last you longer in the end!
S**R
Perfect skates
These are so cute and fit perfectly!
S**D
Experienced skater thinks these are great skates!!
I'm fairly picky when it comes to stuff like this. I've been an intermediate skater since I was 13 years old. Rolling shuffling and dancing all over the skating rinks in Massachusetts and Florida. I'm pretty good at both forward and backwards skating. I stop skating for a couple decades. Now just getting back into it bought these skates to see how my skills diminished. These skates work absolutely perfect. They're comfortable and role like they're on ice. Not that they really needed it, but I decided to slip in some insoles and that was the icing on the cake!!
J**N
My roller skates perfect
Great as expected I love them wheels that lights up so pretty really nice ♥️♥️♥️
A**R
A Decent Starter Skate
To begin with these skates are best if bought for $50 or under. Currently I have seen the prices for the black and green ones without light-up wheels (black and clear wheels) priced at about $47 and some change.Here are the issues/bad things regarding the skates:1. The first thing that is going to need to be done is replacing the nuts on the axles with new ones. The ones it comes with are either very cheap nyloc nuts or they used a little thread locker. Regardless, the ones I had on mine would not tighten up without pinching the bearings (which is not what you want, you want the wheel to smoothly spin and slowly come to a stop). The factory nuts could be spun with my fingers unless they were far too tight. Go to any home supply store like Home Depot, Lowes, etc and get 8 M8-1.25mm nyloc nuts to use as replacements for safety sake, they cost me around $5 dollars total for all 8. The last thing you want is a wheel to pop off and to dig the axle into the ground and throw you down.2. Larger wheels will not fit or be dangerous to use as the studs that mount the skate plate to the boot are very long and can get close to the wheels and may interfere when turning. Smaller wheels will be better to use, unless you have a way to safely take some of the length off of the studs via cutting or grinding to shorten them.*3. If you weigh over 170 pounds (I weigh around that amount myself so I speak from experience) the skate plates will feel like they are flexing under your feet, or at least I felt an abnormal sensation coming from the plate while testing them. Whatever the exact case may be it is not exactly comforting, but the plates did not break. Take it with a grain of salt, but if you weigh under 170 pound I imagine you should be fine, or if you have a smaller shoe size (I ordered 44/ men's size 9) the length of the plate will be shorter and that may also help prevent them from flexing and potentially can hold more weight. So larger feet and being over 170 may have a similar experience, but smaller feet and being around 170 (or less) or possibly a bit more you may be ok. *This is my personal observation and not a hard fact.*4. The boot is rather thin and won't give much ankle support; if you have weak ankles just be cautious.Onto the good (in my opinion).1. They are a good starter skate. Don't expect to do elaborate jam skating or dance skating with them as I am unsure how the boot/nylon plate would take that strain (plus the toe stop hangs a bit low). However, they are great for relaxed skating forward or backward and a little dance or so here and there. To learn to skate you can't go wrong if you buy these for under $50 with smaller wheels and change out the axle nuts.2. They feel like nothing on your feet. Compared to other skates I have used, these feel like I have nothing on my feet. For me this is nice because it helps reduce fatigue that can be caused by the heavier weight a cast aluminum plate has compared to the nylon plate these use.3. These are also a good "Trunk Skate": an expensive skate that can be kept in the trunk of your vehicle to be used at moments notice and won't be missed if someone were to steal them. They also come with a carrying bag which makes keeping them in the trunk easier as well.Overall: While they have their issues (such as needing to replace axle nuts and the studs mounting the boot to the plate prohibiting certain wheels) I can recommend them as a good beginner skate for anyone who wants to try and isn't wanting to spend a ton of cash on skates. I also recommend them as a decent skate for anyone wanting to just keep a pair in their car for spontaneous skating, but doesn't want to keep a pair of $100-$300+ dollar skates in their car 24/7. With some small modifications as well they can be better/safer too and give you a better experience.
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