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Rollerblade Maxxum Edge 90 Men's Inline Skates Fitness
$ 149.09
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Description
Rollerblade Maxxum Edge 90Product details
Inline skates with 4 wheels
Roll diameter: 90 mm
Roll hardness: 85 A
Ball bearings: ILQ 7 Plus
Application: fitness, all-round skating, city skating
recommended for advanced drivers
Lacing with round laces through plastic loops
2 micro-adjustable plastic ratchets over the lacing
Padded tongue and shaft
stable compression molded plastic frame
laterally adjustable aluminum rail (280 mm)
ventilated sole
Premium liner
Heel area with shock absorber
breathable footbed
including brake
Roll diameter
Smaller rollers are easier to master, larger rollers are suitable for faster rides by more advanced skaters
Beginners should choose rolls up to 80 mm, advanced players up to 84 mm and professionals from 90 mm
The wheels of the Maxxum Edge have a diameter of 90 mm and are therefore well suited for ambitious drivers and professionals
Role hardness
The larger the number in front of the "A", the harder the roles are
The scale usually ranges from 75A to 90A, with 90A being more of a hard roll
Soft rollers absorb vibrations better on uneven ground, but have a lower top speed
Hard wheels are suitable for slippery ground and driving faster, but they have less grip
The roll hardness of the Maxxum Edge is 85A. This means that they drive rather hard and are suitable for higher speeds
ball-bearing
There are classes 3, 5, 7 and 9 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing
Inexpensive skates have ILQ-3; the most widely used are ILQ-5 and -7; ILQ-9 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions
The Maxxum Edge have Twincam ILQ-7 Plus ball bearings and are therefore in the upper midfield
Smaller rollers are easier to master, larger rollers are suitable for faster rides by more advanced skaters Beginners should choose rolls up to 80 mm, advanced players up to 84 mm and professionals from 90 mm The wheels of the Maxxum Edge have a diameter of 90 mm and are therefore well suited for ambitious drivers and professionals Hard wheels are suitable for slippery ground and driving faster, but they have less grip The roll hardness of the Maxxum Edge is 85A. This means that they drive rather hard and are suitable for higher speeds There are classes 3, 5, 7 and 9 - the higher the class, the higher the accuracy of the bearing Inexpensive skates have ILQ-3; the most widely used are ILQ-5 and -7; ILQ-9 are suitable for sporty, fast drivers with high ambitions The Maxxum Edge have Twincam