| Comparison Chart - Inline Skates |
Inline skate and price
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Features
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K2 T:Nine Celena
Where to Buy
(*est. $200)
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Cross-training fitness skate with heel brake. 90mm wheel size with 83A hardness and ILQ-9 bearings. VO2 Aluminum frame with high ankle lacing. Women's sizes 4 - 11.
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K2 Moto 90
Where to Buy
(*est. $200)
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Cross-training fitness skate with heel brake. 90mm wheel size with 83A hardness and ILQ-9 bearings. VO2 Aluminum frame with high ankle lacing. Men's sizes 5 - 14.
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Rollerblade Wing 50
Where to Buy
(*est. $130)
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Women's recreational inline skate with adjustable heel brake. 80mm wheel size with 80A hardness and SG7 bearings. Aluminum Alu-Tech frame. Max wheel size of 84mm. Women's sizes 5 - 11.
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Rollerblade Astro 50
Where to Buy
(*est. $130)
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Men's recreational inline skate with adjustable heel brake. 80mm wheel size with 80A hardness and SG7 bearings. Aluminum Alu-Tech frame. Max wheel size of 84mm. Men's sizes 6 - 13.
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K2 Marlee (girl's) and Raider (boys)
Where to Buy
(*est. $60)
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Youth skates with heel brake, 70mm wheels and 80A wheel hardness and ABEC 3 bearings. Boys and girls sizes: Small (13-3), Medium (3-6) and Large (6-8).
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Fisher Price My First Skates
Where to Buy
(*est. $40)
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Toddler skates. Rollers instead of wheels. Rear rollers are wide-set. Adjustable-size boot. Wheels can be locked so they don't roll backwards. One size.
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