K2 Skate Women's Kinetic 80 Inline Skate
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The size is accurate.
Yes, if you wear a size 8, I would order a size 9.
These are K2s that have been cloned! Purchases should be avoided.
They are true to size; however, sizing up may result in them being too loose, making skating much more difficult.
Selected User Reviews For K2 Skate Women's Kinetic 80 Inline Skate
This is 100% a fake K2! When I received them, I immediately noticed that they appeared to be of poor quality. I compared them at a shop that sold genuine K2s. These aren't the same rollerblades as the previous ones. Do not purchase.
After a few weeks, I'm downgrading my rating to two stars because one of my wheels is nearly worn out and I can't seem to get anyone to help me with the warranty. br>br>They are stable and smooth to ride on, but they are extremely uncomfortable. I've been rollerblading for quite some time and have never had a pair of boots as bad as these. Maybe I go for too many rides. They simply do not fit properly, and my left ankle is swollen and bruised (in a non-inside and right above) as a result. I've experimented with every possible setting. I needed to get a new pair of shoes.
Given the low price, I was apprehensive, but after not having used rollerblades in over a year, I decided to give it a try. a while. . It was simple to get back into the swing of things. The park is circled by a road with flat concrete surfaces. Without a hitch. I did, however, expect them to be pink rather than red. But I was able to overcome it.
I'm not sure if these are genuine K-cups. They're a 2 because they appear to be off-center. Because the actual wheels aren't in the right place, they force your legs to bow. I'm not sure if they're crooked or tilted too far to the right or left, but they're very uncomfortable and difficult to skate in, so I don't use them. I tried emailing them but never received a response, and it is now too late to return them. or money!.
I used to have a pair of K2 rollerblades that lasted for years. The plastic support had to be replaced due to deterioration from lack of use. The wheels are smooth and the blades are comfortable. They give your ankles a great deal of support. br>My only complaint is that my previous pair was made of carbon fiber, whereas this pair appears to be made entirely of plastic, but they still perform admirably. I'm hoping they last the same amount of time as my other pair.
They skate well, but the ankle grip tightening strap is broken. The angle of the hard plastic buckle strap fit seamlessly into the lock on my previous K2 Womens skate. Because of the poor design in this version, I'm afraid of breaking the strap. I can't tighten it as tightly as I used to because the arc of the strap is too narrow. The buckle has been subjected to excessive torque, and I'm certain it will fail before the skate. I had been using my previous K2 Women's inline skates for about 6 months. 7 years. I purchased a new pair because my old ones looked terrible but were still functional. My old ones have a wider arc in the design of the plastic strap. That the strap, unlike these new skates, is not designed or used in a way that makes it vulnerable. If I had the opportunity, I would return.
For the money, it's good enough. br>They do appear to keep your foot/leg at an odd angle, as some other reviews have stated. br>As for the color, I'm not sure if I was sent the wrong ones or not, but they are red, not pink.
I wanted to get back into Rollerblading but didn't know where to find a good pair at a reasonable price. I came across them here, and I absolutely adore them! They're strong, comfortable, and slick. The wheels needed to be tightened at first, but they've been great since then.