| Chicago Ladies Rink Roller Skates | 
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| Manufacturer: National Sporting Goods Category: Sports
Buy New: $44.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 20615
Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No
ASIN: B000JFFUIS
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Roll your way toward fun and fitness with these cool Chicago Ladies Rink Roller Skates | | • | White, rink-style Tigerlon boots have a comfortable padded tongue and 10 eyelets with speed hooks on the top 3 to get you skating quickly | | • | Aluminum chassis with toe stop, double adjustable aluminum trucks, and 58 mm. indoor/outdoor urethane wheels | | • | 608Z semi-precision bearings for better performance | | • | Sturdy construction fordurability and long-lasting fun |
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| Customer Reviews:
Chicago Girls' Rink Roller Skates - 8 June 21, 2008 I purchased these skates for my daughter and she had lots of fun. In fact, I purchased a pair to everyone in the family and it was a good family outing to the park.
shopgirl June 17, 2008 These roller skates are just what my 9 year old daughter was looking for. Roller skates she can take to the rink and wear at home. Easy to put on, easy glide.
OK for beginners. May 2, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
These skates are made for beginners and people who go skating once in a rare while. The wheels are "indoor/outdoor" but not particularly good for either, and the bearings are sloooow. That makes them really good for adults who are just getting their skate legs back, as it's pretty hard to slip and fall on them. Furthermore, they're comfortable right out of the box (many of the more expensive skates are not), and it's easy to upgrade the wheels and bearings after gaining confidence on them. These wheels won't roll on their own, and skating on them does require some effort, but anyone who can't turn on them should take some lessons and learn to skate before knocking them.
You get what you pay for April 24, 2006 43 out of 47 found this review helpful
I was tired of the rental skates and wanted to be able to zip around the floor with my kids at the skating rink. So I bought these skates. At the time, it felt a little impulsive to spend so much on skates. Well, now I know I should have spent more and at least be happy with what I purchased.
I had such a hard time skating with these skates, and when I talked to the guy at the pro shop and 2 people online (there are a lot of resources online-do a search for quad skates) I realized these skates were made for beginning kids, never a 36 year old mom! They are not made to do the kind of things on the floor you think you might be able to do. In fact, I couldn't even turn. I kept having to push off because they would slow down. I kept adjusting them and had a professional at the rink adjust them for me, and forget it! I'm selling them at the resale shop and spending more money to at least get something decent.
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