Flying Eagle F6S Falcon Inline Freeskates
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In one or two months.
They are currently unavailable, but should be back in stock within a month or two.
These skates are compatible with Flying Eagle brake sets, but they aren't available on Amazon right now.
76mm (36-inch circumference) 40mm (size 41-80mm) or 80mm (size 41-80mm)
Selected User Reviews For Flying Eagle F6S Falcon Inline Freeskates
I bought these to replace my Tour Code 9 hockey skates because I wanted something more versatile. The following is a list of the specifics: Women's size 6 with a 235mm foot length and an EU size 38. 5 to 7. Skates are not the same as shoes in terms of fitting. Your toes should be as close to or touching the front of the boot as possible without being pressed against it. The Breakdown: br>br>
- MEASURE THE SIZE OF YOUR FOOT. Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure, Measure Measure. If you're unsure, go up a size.
- These are extremely small. If you have wide feet, go up a size or consider a different brand like Seba.
- Oh my god, the color (I got the forest green ones) is incredible! This skate stands out in a deep forest green with black accents and shiny eagle frames.
- I REALLY want 80mm wheels on these. Smaller sizes (EU36-EU48) are available. 76mm are included in the 40). All FE skates have this feature as standard. 80mm wheels will not fit on 231mm frames, according to my calculations.
- The frame is laterally adjustable, which is fantastic for correcting severe pronation and supination issues.
- This also implies that the frames can be taken off! For a 3x110mm setup, use FE Supersonic frames, or Ultrasonic frames for a 3x125mm setup.
- It's fun to rock! I haven't rockered mine yet, but it's as simple as reversing the front and back axles.
- Breathable, so you don't have to ride in stinky wet socks every time. br>- ABEC 7s with the FE logo on them. At some point, I'll most likely switch to Cats Leopards or Bones Swiss bearings.
- There's no shortage of spare parts. Proskatersplace is an example of such a location. The Flying Eagle F6S Falcons are relatively inexpensive, but they feel like $300 skates. br>br>The Bottom Line:br>The Flying Eagle F6S Falcons are relatively inexpensive, but they feel like $300 skates. com sells buckles, screws, and axles as well as new frames for different set ups. br>br>The Bottom Line:br>The Flying Eagle F6S Falcons are relatively inexpensive, but they feel like $300 skates. What an improvement over the skates I used in the 1990s. A solid skate with some useful features (most notably the ability to swap frames). My purchase has made me extremely happy. I'm expecting these to last me a long time.
Instead of the 80mm wheels shown in the image, my skates came with 76mm wheels. br>br>And it came with instructions written in East Asian? I'm not sure if this is a common occurrence.
This is a fantastic pair of hard shell skates. I've had them for a few months now and I'm really happy with them. I found them to be very comfortable right out of the box, but I did throw in some extra insoles just in case. I've been skating on rough streets and smoother surfaces about three times a week, and the wheels are still holding up well despite numerous power slides and T-slides. each session comes to an end I wish the bearings were a little smoother, but that is something that can easily be fixed. br>br>Overall, these skates have exceeded my expectations. (Don't forget to turn your wheels:).
I wear 9. I have the 44, but I only have 5 points. They are a perfect match.
I've previously owned some older K2 skates, which were also fantastic, but these Falcon Flying Eagle skates are truly exceptional. They have a silky smooth ride, are fairly quick, and are great for tricks. They are extremely supportive of my ankles, as I play soccer and sprain my ankles on a regular basis, and these skates make me feel extremely safe. I really like the color, and the pictures don't do them justice; I'd buy another pair!.
These skates were extremely heavy, had a lot of sharp edges, and were ill-fitting. They were replaced with a much better pair of FR1 80s because they were junk.
These are quite substantial. The stability is good, but they are inconvenient to use and require a lot of effort to use.