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LIKU Unisex Fitness Inline Skates

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Color: Black&Gold


Size: Men 5.5/Women 6.5


Features

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  • ABEC BEARING ----High quality provide a smooth, easy ride,aluminum alloy frame provide stable skate chassis,It is stable tool holder and suitable for high strength roller skating, soles include shock absorbers, give your ankles and knees full protection.
  • Removable Lining-----Removable Lining provide all the cushioning needed, with good protection and plasticity, The Lining is removable, net shape design with good ventilation, convenient for cleaning and drying more
  • INTEGRATED CNC SHELL ----This design allows allow skates have perfect stability, balance and control when you turning, braking and making fancy move,there is a detachable friction block on the outside of the shoe, which can be replaced when thinned.
  • SECURE CLOSURE ----Triple protection, The safety buckle, Strap and lace closure system work well with the reinforced uppers, It is easy to use and create an additional wrapping effect, help fasten the feet properly into the skate enable a secure fit.

Description

Read more Read more Skates Feature Liner and Boot Integrated CNC boot safety,durable and StablyWith elastic band,let your foot and skates work perfectly Shock Absorbing Sole Soles buffer block can effectively slow road impact,protect your ankles and knees Triple Closure One lace closureTwo buckle closuresSaturated closure system let you have no worries when doing aggressive move Wheels and Bearing Wheel configuration:76mm-80mm-80mm-76mm or 72mm-76mm-76mm-72mm90A hardness wheelsABEC bearings Read more Recommendation and Benefits Recommendations Our skate wheels arrange method makes our inline skate more suitable for doing fancy movementsYou could use our skates at roller rink,park ,outside on paved trails,road and boardwalks Skating Benefits Skating can let you to get out of the room,say goodbye to loneliness and subhealth,make more friend when you rolling the wheel,gain confidence and courage in competition Size Chart Please check the size chart before purchasing,good comfort performance will help you show more wonderful move Read more LIKU is unisex entry level skates,it features unbeatable support and comfort.Rest assured,this is ideal choice. Note: Always wear appropriate protective gear(wrist,arm and knee) to heip increase confidence and protect the body Before skating,check that all screw are tighten,check and clean all screw and nuts for secure fit Check the brake before starts it,and lubricate the bearings with oil if they are not gliding smoothy or make strange noise


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.5 x 13.23 x 6.06 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.86 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎LIKU


Color: ‎Black&Gold


Material: ‎Aluminum, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate


Manufacturer: ‎LIKU


Part Number: ‎RS-Black-Gold


Size: ‎Men 5.5/Women 6.5


Date First Available: July 28, 2019


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  • Good skates, a bit of extra effort required
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 8/Women 9
TL;DR: The LIKU skates are pretty good, I'd say they're about equivalent to the Rollerblade Zertablade. The Zertablades are pretty nice but you can't change the frames, but these are almost as nice and have a few unique feeling features for the price range. I'd say it's essentially a wash and you basically can't go wrong unless you *really* don't want to fiddle with screws. I'm just getting into skating, so this review is from my perspective as a beginner who has done a lot of research. I just bought the Rollerblade Zertablades, which ended up fitting my partner perfectly, so she inherited them. They seem like a good baseline to set this review up against. I've taken a few sub 3 mile trips on these so far. Let's start with the boots. In skate-terms the boot is a hard boot, which means that it has a hard outer shell with a soft inner liner that can be fully removed (to wash or swap or whatever you might want to do with it). The alternative is a soft boot, which means that it has fabric or soft parts integrated directly into the design of the boot, like having a sports shoe upper on your skate. Both seem fine, I don't see any problems with the design so far. The plastic seems hard and strong, but doesn't necessarily radiate quality, basically it seems fine. The closure system on the boot is pretty nice and keeps the foot snug in the skates when you're wearing them. I personally found these boots pretty comfortable, but they definitely run slightly snug in a few places. I'm a US size 7.5 men, so I got the size 8 after (measuring my foot and then) consulting the sizing chart and the right foot still runs just slightly snug on my foot. Not so much as to be particularly uncomfortable so far, but I can definitely feel the squeeze a bit already. The other squeeze is on my ankle, so I've ordered a gel ankle sleeve to help mitigate this a bit as I've seen people mentioning having this issue with inline skates in general. They run about $20 and we'll see how they end up working out when they come in. As you can probably infer, the pain isn't horrible, but it's bad enough that since I intend to wear them fairly regularly I'd rather figure out a way around it than just toughing it out. I didn't notice this issue on the Zertablades. Finally, the last nice feature about the boot is that it's not riveted to the frames (the frames that hold the wheels, aka the 'rollerblade' bit), it's screwed on so you can adjust it or swap the frame for a different one with different qualities. The Zertablade (and most other similarly priced skates on the market, sub ~$100) have fixed frames that can't be swapped, which makes this a pretty nice feature at the price range. It allows you to replace a damaged frame or swap to different feeling frame instead of buying whole new skates. Pretty slick if you ask me. Next, the frames and rolling parts. It's important to mention here that they send you a rockered skate setup. This means that instead of the wheels all being the same size and flat to the ground, the wheels are set up in a way that the front and back wheels are farther away from the ground than the middle two wheels are, allowing for a smoother transition back and forth on your skates and slightly more smooth and flowing motion in them. The way this setup does this is by your frames being flat across the axels and including 4 slightly smaller diameter wheels for your front and back two wheels. This is great because in my opinion the rocker is super fun to ride on, but I still have the option of buying 4 new 80mm (or 76mm if I have smaller feet) wheels to fix my setup so that it's not rockered anymore. The wheels and bearings seem to be of serviceable quality. I've ridden skateboards for a while so I know really nice bearings, and these are not those. But they're not awful, I can ride around without feeling sticky and they don't grind or anything, they're just the cheap metal shielded bearings that you get with cheapish setups where it isn't a selling point. It's really not a big deal, I roll fine and it all feels pretty good to skate on right out of the box. some of the bolts on the axels are a bit tight out of the box, so when you're putting on the frames loosen them all and then tighten them all down to just tight enough so that the wheels don't rattle side to side audibly and not too much tighter and you'll be much happier with their roll. Also ABEC means basically squat, it's an engineering term about tolerances so they're just saying it to sound smart, don't be fooled. If you wanted to replace them right out of the box go out and get a *16 pack* of Bones Reds and you basically can't go wrong, they're the standard in skating in general as far as I can tell. (2 bearings per wheel, 8 wheels -> get the 16 pack) Now for the general feel of the product I feel like these are a really nice way to get into skating. For a hundred bucks or so ($102.99 w/ prime @ time of purchase) you get a nice set of beginner skates with the capacity to expand upward with you, if you want. For me, the ability to tinker with frames and the inclusion of a nice rockered setup pushes this into pretty equal competition to the well name brand's option at this price point. The zertablade has a slightly nicer set of bearings and the plastic seems slightly higher quality, but in the end the difference is really like the difference between skating with a Mac and a PC, you're just using a different shaped mouse to click a different shaped icon to open the internet: in the end it's really mostly the same. Now to address other reviewer's issues with the product: *Size up and they are fairly comfortable, if not quite as much as the soft shoe zertablades (WHICH RUN NARROW) *I haven't had issues with the screws holding the frames to the boot, but I tightened it down fairly tight *I can't speak to the brake, as I haven't installed it. That said the hardware is all right there in the box. *I don't in gods name know how the fellow bought their ice blade, I don't know if that's still a thing. That said, you *can* absolutely buy the full rockered wheel set, which is kind of nice because the set of wheels is actually fairly cheap and I seemingly don't have an inline shop in town. $40 for 8 wheels, 90A *I did not have an issue with the hardware (@ back screw person) at all, aside from the tightness of the front and rear axels on the frames, which wasn't even that big of an issue. Make sure your hex wrenches are seated well and turn slowly and you won't strip screws so much. That said, they could have had faulty hardware, I just know I did not *The gold is super shiny painted on over plastic parts. It seems fairly clear in the pictures and it's not the absolute best execution of it in the world, but it's not an awful effect and they certainly don't look like trash. The color on the frames definitely isn't gold, but it's clear from the pictures that that's the case. The frames are yellow orange, like yellow gold without the luster or depth I guess. It's not a bad look in my opinion. *And once again, I got all the hardware and separate parts to properly assemble all of the bits *And finally the instructions are indeed basically trash, but it is also fairly intuitive to understand and if you really have that much issue with the instructions, the seller *starts the listing* with a YouTube video showing the instruction. It's not properly hyperlinked there, but it's there friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2020 by Jasmine Banihani

  • Very poor quality - returning
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 8/Women 9
Very disappointed. My 12-year-old daughter saved her money for in-line skates and picked this brand The break couldn’t be screwed in and the screws that hold the base to the boot keep loosening to the point where the skates are dangerous. This is her first time ever using in-line skates - tried to use them for four days but they have to be returned due to shoddy quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020 by @ahopkinsgross

  • Don't Buy Extremely Dangerous!!!!!! The Brake Is Defective
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 9.5/Women 10.5
Avoid this product at all Cost!!! The Brake is Defective. This product is Extremely dangerous. The brake flew off causing my husband to fall. Causing him A spiral fracture he broke both his Tibia and fiba as well as his ankle. He has been through major surgery and has been in the hospital for 6 days now. He now has A rod in his leg and screws going from his knee to his ankle his bone broke by A nerve now he also has difficulty moving and feeling his toes. THIS IS SERIOUS DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT AT ALL COST****** I don't want to see this happen to Anyone Else especially A Child for your safety please look at another product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021 by Jamila Cappert

  • Don’t waste your money
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 7/Women 8
For $105 I expected to have the proper screws for the installation. The screws and the mechanism for both the the shoe and the brakes are crap. Esp the brakes it doesn’t even fit. It’s way to thin to screw in. And the over look of this good looks way different from the online photo. Don’t buy it
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020 by Lesley S. Kim Lesley S. Kim

  • Fit nice
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 8/Women 9
I am just getting back into rollerblading as a 30 year old woman and I've gotta say that these felt comfortable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2019 by Ash

  • Disappointed will be returning
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 6/Women 7
The screws are too small for the break and the back screw won’t lay flat .. I struggled with these skates for an hour .. gave it a test ride in my house and I do not feel safe in them ...will return
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2020 by Coco

  • Incorrect parts sent.
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 6/Women 7
There is no way these are all the correct parts for this product. There must have been a mess-up in packaging the product because the brake that is supposed to attach to the gold base, physically won't. The gold base is too wide for the black brake to attach to it. This is a BUMMER because now I have to return it and look for another set of rollerblades AFTER the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals have now ended. Maybe the solution would have been to send the rollerblades ready to go...instead of making the customer build the blades from the parts sent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020 by Casey L

  • Terrible instructions solid product
Color: Black&Gold Size: Men 10/Women 11
The interruptions are trash as hell. But I do like the skates. I’m pretty much just looking at the picture on how to install the wheels
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020 by shanice shanice

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