![]() The hardness contributes to the speed with which they roll – the wheels are quite a step harder when compared to some of the more spongy options with quads for example (see Chaya Melrose review here: Best skates product review and rating – Chaya Melrose Elite skates – Sophia Blogs). The wheels are size 70mm, with 84A hardness. These Impala Lightspeed inline skates feel very fast – especially comparing to quads. As mentioned above there was no break in time. The writer skated in these skates for a significant period. The skates are produced using vegan friendly materials so they provide a really nice option for vegan skaters.īest inline skates review – Our testing of Impala Lightspeed Inline Skates The skates came with an allen key which can be used to change the wheels and place the stopper at the back. Pictured below is the stopper which comes with the skates: It is nice to have the added option, however. The stoppers were not really being used so they were removed. ![]() With inline skates a lot of control including speed, is heavily dependent upon carving with edges. The writer did skate with the stoppers attached for a little while but eventually saw no purpose in using them. The skates do come with a stopper which fits to the back of the skates. The skates feel comfortable when tried on. The wheels spin easily and the whole skate can be cleaned easily due to the material of the outer boot.Īs with any inline skates the boot is stiff, making it great for supporting the ankles at the skate park. They also come in black – just as eye catching with the bright yellow trim – see below. The pastel colour combinations are very eye catching – for people who like pretty colours, they are very ‘pretty’ skates especially for the ‘inline skates’ market. The aesthetics of these Impala Lightspeed inline skates are simply beautiful.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |