Rollerblade Macroblade 80 Men's Adult Fitness Inline Skate, Black and Lime, Performance Inline Skates
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I'm not certain. I'm not sure if this response will be of any assistance. I am a size eight. I normally wear a size 5 in men's shoes, but for this rollerblade, I bought a size 9 in men's shoes and it fits perfectly. Because these rollerblades run a half size smaller than regular Men's shoes, if you bought a Men's Size 8 and it's too tight, a 9 might be a better fit.
I'm not sure, but I'm 260 pounds and they fit me perfectly.
I'm a 10 1/2 as well, and I ordered a size 11 and it fits perfectly.
Hello, I'm a woman who buys these and is completely enamored with them. Aside from color, I don't believe there is any difference between men and women. I've always been a size 7 in women's clothing, so I asked for a size 7 and it fit perfectly. Do you know what your usual height is?
Selected User Reviews For Rollerblade Macroblade 80 Men's Adult Fitness Inline Skate, Black and Lime, Performance Inline Skates
When I first put the skate on, I found it to be extremely uncomfortable due to the skate's too narrow middle section. I used to wear insoles when I played ice hockey, so I assumed it would be the same here, and I was correct. I purchased a "Heavy Duty" Dr. Scholl insole and was able to eliminate the middle-foot pain. Too- The insole rests on top of the super narrow middle, and your food sits over it, so they work great and my feet don't hurt anymore. Insoles also help to tighten the skate.
It's very easy to put on and take off, and it's very comfortable. I don't like the top buckle on these skates, but they are nice for the price. The top buckle, as mentioned by another reviewer, is difficult to tighten around your leg. If the laces went all the way to the top of the skate, that would be ideal.
I recently started rollerblading because I wanted to do something active, outside, and not run. After doing a lot of research, I decided on these rollerblades. The boots are soft (easier and more comfortable for beginners, but not as agile), the wheel rail is metal, so it's a little more durable, and the price is on the higher end of entry level (not barebones, but not premium-level either). level). br>br>So far, so good; they go on quickly and smoothly, allowing me to gain some speed without going too fast. br>One thing to note is that the rollerblades are heavier than I anticipated; however, I believe this is due to the nature of rollerblading in general, not this specific set.
Rollerblading with Macroblade 80 is a ton of fun for me. I've been using them for about six months and they're ideal for me. I go for a 20-minute rollerblading session every day. They are well made and perform smoothly, and they travel 30 miles per month outside. I strongly advise you to purchase them.
I went from very budget to budget to these, and the difference in comfort is ridiculous.
While many of them appeared to be of high quality, they were all uneasy. I ended up buying these for half the price of the ones I was considering, and I'm quite pleased with them. I'm going to beat the crap out of them learning, and then when they fall apart, I'll get that expensive pair I wanted and replace them with one of those heat moldable liner ones. This will suffice for the time being. I was surprised at how comfortable they were, and despite being a soft boot, they appear sturdy/rigid above the ankle, which helps a lot with my right ankle bowing outwards. I had to adjust the wheels all the way to the outside on some of the more expensive ones with less ankle support just to stay stable, but these seem to account for my imbalance well enough that no fancy adjustments are necessary. I'm hoping that by wearing these, I'll be able to strengthen my ankle and increase my flexibility, giving me more options when I upgrade to a more expensive pair.
I've only had these skates for a month, but they're fantastic. The skates have fabric in the front, so if you're learning for the first time, these aren't the skates for you because you'll just mess them up and tear the fabric when you fall. However, I used to skate as a teenager, so I bought these to reintroduce myself to the sport. and I'm a huge fan of them! I haven't skated in 20 years and am 34 years old, so my feet are always sore. As a result, the muscles in my feet are still catching up! However, wear them for an hour or two each day until your feet aren't hurting from the balancing. br>br>So far, the skates have been very simple to put on, and the laces are nice and sturdy. Also, because the tongue of the skate is long and flexible, you won't have any problems if you have high arches in the top. So far, there haven't been any problems. I'll continue to write as I acclimate to myself and my skates.
They are pleasant to wear and perform admirably. I'm not a pro because I just started skating again after a long break, but I find these skates to be very reliable and comfortable for my size 11 (10. 5 pairs of skates (each with a different foot size). To ensure a perfect fit, I wear double socks. I would not purchase a size 10 because it is too small. br>br>I looked for larger wheels, 84mm, but they're hard to come by, and I haven't yet found any.