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K2 Moto Extreme Men's Cross Training Skate

K2 Moto Extreme Men's Cross Training Skate
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K2 Moto Extreme Men's Cross Training Skate

 
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Product Details
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • Hi/Lo aluminum frame

  • 100mm/90mm wheels

  • ILQ-9 bearings

  • 1 year warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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3 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4fast but wish they were faster!  May 21, 2007
I think the crossfire II 90 made by rollerblade were a little faster actually, however, I had to get rid of them and try something else 'cause they broke on me right away, the zip string or whatever it is. I am overall pretty happy with the moto extreme blades. They are durable and I am not worried about them breaking on me.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5more than halfway to 4x100  Mar 04, 2007
I got the Moto Xs for two reasons: (1) many patches of rough asphalt on neighborhood streets and cracks in sidewalks, and (2) speed. The Moto Xs deliver a MUCH smoother ride over "eroded" asphalt and sidewalk cracks, but only if you shift your c/g aft to use the rear 100s more. The Moto Xs are substantially faster than the 4x80s. The Moto Xs require more anticipation and more finesse when carving high speed turns. If you do street skating, you're going to have significantly less stress about small stones, eroded asphalt, and sidewalk/street transitions.

The front 90s are key to turn-in, but the rear 100s do the heavy lifting (push, carve, traverse rough areas). The OE wheels are 85A, so going to a softer wheel might help the transition to learning to turn with larger wheels ... but that would mean buying new wheels.


11 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Skate in fashion!  Jan 15, 2007
My first pair of inline skates, purchased on Dec. 9, 2006. Did a lot of research before I made my decision on these and am extremely happy with my purchase! The wheels are HUGE on the Moto Extreme (90mms front and 100mms rear) with super slick ILQ 9 classic bearings. These skates are excellent for a beginner like myself and I am sure the speed junkies (which I will be soon when I master the skating) will appreciate the big wheels.

Another benefit of having these big wheels is to overcome the bumpiness on the road very easily due to the big wheels, however, keep in mind the maneuverability will be sacraficed. Overall a top notch skates with good support, true to the size boots with Cool Max lining, and excellent quality. It is fast, comfortable, and fashion all combined. Like what the pros says, don't go cheap on your skates if you really want to enjoy the excitement of this sport. Thanks to Amazon for the awesome price and super fast shipping. When the time comes for a new pair, I will definitely buy from Amazon again!

David

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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