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Julian Bah Point 8 Check and a dope ramp trick.

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Way to step it up Julian, that was sick. Must be a pain in the ass to lug that huge ass ramp around too. I can imagine tresspassing and telling the cops that you weren’t skating with that there too.

“Nah I swear, we weren’t skating…”
“What’s that!” ——–> RAMP
“Oh that? I dunno…ain’t mine.”

Black Mike Lashore RB edit

Friday, January 4th, 2008

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Peep AM team rider black mike in this little edit that was put together for Rollerblade.

Rollerblade Point 8 skates in stock now.

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Rollerblade’s brand new Point 8 aggressive skate is on top of the innovation game this year. This is the first ever UFS frame meant for aggressive skating that incorporates the use of such a large outer wheel and this could very well may change the way UFS frames and skates are made. The frame is specially designed to tuck the outer wheels up into the boot to ensure that you still get a low profile/ low center of gravity ride, but all the benefits of a big wheel, and by big we mean BIG. These are a full 12mm bigger than any other wheel out there! What you get with a bigger wheel is a smoother and much faster ride. If that isn’t your style Rollerblade has covered in more ways than 1…They got you covered in 4.

With the Rollerblade Point 8 skate you can choose 4 set ups right out of the box. (all parts included)

Your first option (stock) is the 72mm wheels on the out side rockered up with Rollerblade’s new Nylon anti-rockers in the middle. This very well could change the way we see and skate frames today.

Your 2nd option is a flat set up utilizing the the 72mm wheels on the outside, with a 56mm on the inside for the absolute fastest lowest profile ride ever created. This would be your ideal park set up.

Option number 3 is a flat set up with all 8 standard 56mm wheels. Just rocker the outer wheel’s down and you got yourself a standard flat set up, suitable for just about everything.

Last but not least, you can get down to basics with your standard anti-rocker set up with 56mm Rollerblade wheels on the outside and the 40mm nylon anti’s in the middle. Ideal for your standard street set up.

Attached to this high-tech frame you have the TRS point 8 boot attached to it, which is your standard TRS boot that features a mostly gray skate with navy highlights a full lace up soft cover with a removable Rollerblade TRS cuff and buckle. The point 8 also features a specialized liner with built in shock absorbers, and is density padded for comfort. All wheels come loaded with ABEC 7 bearings.

Get all of this for only $229 complete or lose it all for just $189 B/O. Peep game here.

Rollerblade Dowtown 4 skate available now.

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

 

 
Rollerblade’s best selling Downtown aggressive skate is back with newly designed midsouls, grind inserts and frames.  These rollerblades are one of the best deals on the market for a skate in this price range as they offer a nice a great frame set up right out of the box.  The Downtown 4 is great for first timers all the way up to the pro level; they are also great if you are just trying to get your hands on a quality pair skates for very little money. Don’t let the fact that these TRS skates are inexpensive fool you. No corners were cut with the Downtown 4’s so you still get the same great tank like durability that the Rollerblade TRS line is famous for. The D4 aggressive rollerblade is completed with the infamously strong TRS frame and Rollerblade 55mm 89a wheels and ABEC 7 bearings.

 

 
Features

  • Average weight of a single Downtown 4 is 4.2 Lbs.
  • Non removable TRS cuffs and skins.
  • Newly Designed RB midsouls feature cut outs for larger outer wheels.
  • Newly designed backslide groove area
  • Newly designed TRS frames.
  • 8 Rollerblade 55mm 89a wheels.
  • ABEC 7 bearings.
  • Available in sizes 3–12.5 (including half sizes)

Get yourself a pair here. for only $125 BO, $149 Complete, and $169 Pro


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