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Rollerblade (Rollerblade)

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from Rollerblade on 25 Mar 2024

Rollerblade is at the forefront of inline skating and always has been since the company started. Whether you are new to skating or have been skating for a long time, Rollerblade invites everyone to join our inline skate community. #rollerblade #movefreely #inlineskating #itallstartswithrollerblade

Rollerblade Lightning Collection – Let’s go! – (Rollerblade)

RollerbladeRollerblade Lightning Collection – Let’s go! –
from Rollerblade on 20 Mar 2024

https://www.rollerblade.com/international/en/lightning-pageThe Rollerblade Lightning is for anyone looking for a comfortable molded skate. Whether touring a city, doing a few laps around the park, or skating for fun, this skate is super versatile and is easy to use with simple closure and memory buckles. The Footboard Sizer provides two sizes in one skate. It enables skaters to insert the Footboard Sizer under the insole to create a snugger, more performance fit or remove it to accommodate the bigger size for more room in their skates. The Lightning is the perfect everyday inline skate built with molded shell construction and equipped with aluminum frames, high quality wheels and bearings. Built on the pillars of support, comfort and versatility, the Lightning will elevate your skating.

Skate to Ski: Free Skate (Rollerblade)

RollerbladeSkate to Ski: Free Skate
from Rollerblade on 19 Mar 2024

https://www.rollerblade.com/international/en/skate-to-skiFind a route that you can comfortably skate in roughly 30 minutes. On flat sections and inclines, work on maintaining a constant rhythm and velocity with your stride. On downhill sections, work on your parallel turns and braking. Think about how turning on skates is similar to skiing and how its different. See if you can improve your time along your route while maintaining good technique and control.Continue with your free skating until parallel turns, long smooth strides, and controlled speed on slight to moderate hills becomes routine. When you reach this milestone, you are ready to move on to Phase 2 and beyond.

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