I bought a pair back in may and love them. I wasn’t sure I could get back into it but fortunately I had enough experience as a kid that picking it back up wasn’t too much of a challenge. They are excellent for the price. And I am hooked all over again. Definitely takes me back to a better mental state.
I’m completely new to skating haven’t used them at all except for the one time I went to a skating ring but even then I was falling on my ass, you think these are good for beginners?
Great review, Dude! I like to see this type of skate being highlighted as it’s likely to attract new skaters - people who might be keen to try skating but are put off by high prices. They look much better on your feet, and you defo showed there’s a ton of fun to be had even on a budget skate, which is also really great to see. Well done! 👊
I got these as someone who was coming back from only doing it 20 years ago. I have to say these were perfect for getting back into the feel of skating. I found them really smooth and comfortable. I have wider feet and I was able to skate in them for an hour. I loved these. They are really smooth and comfortable for getting back into skating. They've lasted me fine for a couple months. I took off the brake because it got in the way. All in all I was super happy with this purchase
I was looking at my Zetrablades and realized that the cuff liner DOES come out! It’s a half cuff with the heel and calf part so you can throw in the washer. It’s held by really strong Velcro where the heel is on the outside, right behind the silver ROLLERBLADE logo 5:24 which you talk about (it’s impossible to notice). If you look under the fabric strap you’ll see that the liner isn’t attached to the skate. I found this accidentally and now I see that nobody knows about this because all the vids on the Zetrablades say the liner doesn’t come out but it does. :)
I just bought these and they are fast! They perform well, they are comfortable. I will suggest, do what they say and buy a size bigger. If you use shoes US 10, buy these on size 11. If you use US 9 for shoes, buy them size 10. They are light and solid. For the price, they don’t’ feel cheap or bad at all. I wish I could feel a bit more stable tho. I may have to tighten them a bit more around the ankles, so I will experiment with that next time I use them. But so far, so good! Very happy at $99!! Another thing, if you want to go with even faster skates and you are not experienced, you may want to start with these. Anything faster can be dangerous. Don’t get me wrong, these are definitely fast, decent. Just start with something more manageable while your gain strength and better skills.
I have the women's version, it was literally the only skates available at the sports store. I also had no idea about all the skate types and styles of skating, I was just looking to move. I think they have been pretty good for learning and I definitely would not have invested much more than $100 without knowing if I was really going to get into it. You're right that they're not super snug, so I always try to wear super thick socks with them.
Yep, a major plus for me is that they were in stock at a store not super far from me, so I could try them on in person and not have to deal with return shipping if I ordered online and got the wrong size. The store I found them at had literally only two pairs of skates in the entire store - both of them this model, in what fortunately turned out to be my size.
I bought the elite version of these on december and never skate in my life before... I think they are good to find out if skating is your thing without break you bank account. Thanks for the review, helpful as always
I went inline skating at a rink for the first time after going ice skating for 5 years, and I was impressed with how similar the two were. I was able to pick up and feel comfortable with going fast within 5 mins, being experienced with ice skating. I found these online and they looked good so I started finding vids (mainly this video) for these and they look fine. I bought a pair and am excited to try them out!
learnt so much in your video compared to all the others out there. the review is beginner oriented so you include all the necessary info in an easy to understand package. thanks so much
honestly, ive been using the same pair of $70 dollar skates for the past 6 years, and have run into no issues. i don't skate every day so I don't have a ton of wear on my skates, but I do predominantly urban skating, and am currently learning some trick skating and my blades have treated me well. seeing as I have nothing to compare them to, they've been pretty great. I've only had to replace my wheels and bearings once so far- i actually didn't know that was a thing for a long time , I just thought once the wheels were damaged you had to replace the skates (glad i did my research haha). i'm currently saving up for a new pair of skates, but I'll probably hold onto my current pair for as long as they're good for, or just donate them to a friend.
1 - May I ask what the difference is between these skates and the elite version? 2 - Thank for this review, its been SO helpful! I'm completely new to the world of skating and have been overwhelmed with the amount of things I've learned I need to consider when it comes to buying my first pair of skates. Considering that even lower end skates are pricey, I'd rather not just buy any skates because they're the "cheapest". So I've been watching plenty of reviews. Yours is by far the most informative and helpful review I've found. I appreciate that you take into account that this is a budget level skate... and isn't judged to the same standard as those at the high end of the scale.
I got new skates a few days ago after not skating for about a year after my old skates got too small. Some of my friends want to get into skating and they decided to get zetrablades. I'm really excited to skate with more people.
The all-black look and the 82A wheels remind me of the Rollerblade Lightning skates I had in the 90s. Back then, the chassis was made in Italy and the boot in the states, which made for a highly durable skate. I'd swap out the wheels for some Hockey Plus or Kryptonics Power Play from a mail-order magazine or catalogue. Swapped the thin boot liners for a pair from some Roces Barcelonas. Fun times. Excellent video - liked and subscribed.
Still using my Rollerblades from the 90's, called Viablade. Active braking system. It's not price it's build quality and how well you take care of your stuff. Wheels and bearings can be changed on any skate
Dang bro the Active braking system comment just took me back to the 90s. I had a pair that were mostly black, with maroon and green accents. They wouldn’t fit me anymore but wow, thanks for jarring my memory. I had a cheap-o silver pair of Wal Mart Rollerblades years back. But recently picked up some MacroBlade 80s and really enjoying skating again as an adult.
Dude, you tried these at the exact same time I revisited my old K2 fitness skates. I felt pretty much the same - The crazy low weight of a soft boot skate was my favorite thing about them. On the other hand, they don't give the support I'm used to and were kind of squirrely underfoot - they handled powersliding really well though. I threw some 85a wheels on mine before going out, and could really feel the impact without shock absorbers. I won't be using them for freeskating, but it was cool seeing how far I've come. Nice vid man, keep it up.
These were dope slates for 5 months, I broke them jumping in the skate park but shoot they were money well spent for getting into skating, I'm definitely addicted to the sport and will be jumping into some adapt gtos soon but I'll definitely leave my broke ones on the shelf as my dog tags
I went one step up and ordered the macroblade 80's, maybe I should have went with the rb cruiser. Hopefully just starting blading again the soft boot will be comfortable and keep me cruising.
Bought these today, haven’t skated in 12 years but I know I still got it lol. Super excited and thanks for the detailed review. I wear a 14 but could only find them in a 13, hopefully they’ll fit.
@@aleccarras5920 Assuming all the sizes follow the same modeling, they run big. My foot measures 14, got them in a 13 and they fit like a glove. Go a full or half size down if u like a more snug/performance feel.
I wish I had my blades from the late 90s as I want to get back into skating. I will be picking these up in the future just to get started again and then move onto better pairs. This was a great review.
I have the macroblade which is basically the same skate. I put a green superfeet insole on top of the included insole and it made the skate much more snug and comfortable. I could get the 45 degree strap and laces much tighter. It made the skate go from something I didn’t like that much to a skate that I really enjoy skating.
What is the superfeet sole? Because I just got the Macroblade 80 with ABT brake and I haven’t skated in over 20yrs and these seemed way faster than what we had back in the day and I could use the extra support. Wanted the Twister Edge x but I’m size 11 and couldn’t find them anywhere. It’s probably better I got these first because the Hydrogen/Supreme wheels are fast as holy hell and I need my stride back first. I’m going to look into the superfeet insole
Those were my first skates I bought over the lockdown, they’re comfortable and get the job done as a rec skate. I’d say the wheels need to be upgraded as I’ve taken many spills over rocks and pebbles
I have some very cheap entry level from decathlon. They got me rolling. Then I got some better Rollerblades and the improvement has been amazing. I went back to the decathlons just for a test and decided to retire them. Definitely not good enough anymore. But the point is, as long as you get rolling, there is no bad skate.
Everytime I see you skate, I'm jealous of amarican roads.. Here in Europe, and especialy the Nederlands, we always lay the residential roads with bricks instead of asphalt. We got skateparks and a lot of good bikelanes for trailskating, but I think Dutch roads prevent us from having really any urban scene.
Four weeks into learning to skate on Zetrablades, I just got some waxed laces to replace the stock laces. I wish I'd done this straight away -- the stock laces are stretchy (what kind of psychopath would build skates with stretchy laces?) which made it really hard to get them tight enough to keep things snug without also making them tight enough to make my arches hurt. The waxed laces are so much better - I can tighten them more at the toes and less over my arches and they stay put. (The stock laces are 39"/1 meter. I replaced them with 45-inch 4mm wide flat waxed laces.)
my roller blades came with that elastic style lace up. They're easy to tighten up but never gave it a thought on replacing them with what you suggested. What's the cost and where can they be purchased?
I ordered a pair of these and they come in tomorrow! I figured I'd search for reviews of them... albeit belatedly haha. But this made me feel a lot better about my purchase, and I can't wait to get them in! I'm brand new to skating - I've always wanted to but never thought I'd be any good at it - but I'm really excited to see how it goes.
If you don't mind me asking, how did it go? I also bought a pair online, never skated before and looking through reviews after the purchase. Lol. I'm actually picking mine up from the sporting goods store tonight.
@@xfiringsquadx so far, so good! I've only been on them 3 times, and not for horribly long, but thus far they've been super comfy and I like how they move and definitely "grip" the ground.
i got them with warranty (can replace it twice a year) no question asked 🤷🏻♂️ i destroy them literally and ended up replacing it only once 🙌🏼 strongly recommended
I have K2. I bought them because my feet are narrow. However, there's the noise about performance compared to hardboots. Having seen what you can do in those I'm not so much in delusione about mine.
I have a similar one, but the heel liner comes out. I don't like the lack of support; maybe bc they are soft shell. The wheels are OK. The strap isn't strong enough. Good for just cruising around or indoor skating.
Thanks for the review! I haven't used inline skates since the 90s but I'm thinking about getting a pair of these or hockey skates in order to get back into it for the sake of my kids. Back then, I used to rollerblade all day, every day. Great times! Didn't know then there were such things as fitness/rec skates vs hockey skates though. I only just bought what was on clearance at my local sporting goods store. I remember the first time I got hockey skates, how stiff and uncomfortable they were compared to my 3 rachet strap bargain rollers that I abused to hell. That extra stiffness felt anything but a benefit. Man, those hockey skates were hella fast and lightweight though.
@@jellypopcorn I have changed the insole on my rollerblade and after a few hours you feet will get used to. Do not worried if you feel some uncomfortable feeling at beginning it is normal.
I bought the lower class model rollerblade named Advantage Pro XT for $99.99 feb 2022. This skates sound about the same as this review. As a beginer skater my only problem has been getting a good fit by wearing the right thickness of socks. Specially in hot weather.
Been skating for about 2 months now. And these are the skates I use, I chewed through the wheels in like a month so I have asphalt wheels since my roads rough. I really do like them, but I think I’m ready to move up to better fitness skate.
So you underestimated them which can happen. I have a pair of Firefly roller blades and they are soft shell boots. They came with 85A wheels. They have similar style lace up as these boots. But I find the front part of my foot not as secure. Not sure if that's normal or not. But I'm still in the beginner area. I've had them for a few years and just got back into using them again after a few years of not using them.
I used to skate when I was a lot younger and I was pretty good. I went roller blading at a rink for the first time in 5 years yesterday, and I enjoyed it so much I wanted to get back into it. I’m 15, hence the need for a budget, and just sort of restarting skating. Do you think these would be good for me?
I am new to skating but wanted to try something new to add to my workout routine. I liked the idea of inline skating for cardio so after checking reviews this skate had the best ones. I'm hoping these are suitable for laps around a concrete path for the sake of getting the heart pumping and adding some toning and definition to my legs.
I bought these a few weeks back, there wasn't a lot of choice where I live. They are fine but hurting my feet a bit. Maybe I will upgrade to better pair of skates if I keep skating.
As a returning 90s skate fiend who had no clue inline was "back", your videos are really excellent! I think I've more or less narrowed myself down to diving back in with one of the Twister Edges, or possibly a Powerslide Next Core. Do you know of any online shops that sell something like a "custom build"? I really like the 2 tone colorway to the Twister Edge 3WD 110, but I think I want to go 4x80. Also, looking for something affordable for the S/O and was sorta considering something like the Zetrablade. Want to make sure she's comfortable so willing to step up to a hard boot, or something with better shock absorbtion...but still want to stay affordable. What would you suggest in the $100-$200 range above this possibly...if not hard boot, something at least that ensures a more pleasant ride?
Thank you for such a complete review! No one talks about foot width and it's so important. I'm seriously considering buying these or the macroblade 80, but I have a narrow foot. Do you think insoles would help?
Good to know, thank you! I'll keep looking for a budget pair with a hard shell for narrow feet. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks again!!
Cool review. I used to skate aggressive lightning trs in the 90s, looking to get back into it but not for freestyle, just to ride with my dog. But these soft boots never made sense to me. Would I hate them? Does Rollerblade make an inexpensive hard shell boot version? Love the removable brake. My first blades in 92 were Zetrablades, and I hacksawed the brake off because back then it was molded on lol! I remember how spongey those wheels felt. OMG takes me back...
I'm not sure if you covered it, but I guess these skates have a plastic frame. I started on a Macroblade 4x80 that has the same boot, aluminum frame and SG7 bearings - a bit better, a bit pricier but a beginner wouldn't notice the difference. The Zetrablade looks like a decent beginner skate. Would you make a review of this one: Rollerblade RB 110 3WD?
Ya I would push a beginner to the Zetrablade for cost savings. And intermediate towards a hard shell. I would love to review the RBs but I don't have a set to review at the moment.
These look epic compared to my 5 year old Chinese $20(Aus) Blades. 😂🤣 I haven't rollerbladed in a few years but have been wanting to get back into it. I'm gonna continue using my elcheepos till I get back into the swing of things.... then upgrade, Although I still don't know what to upgrade to. 🤔
i think cheap skates are good for a beginner, but if youre getting back into skating and you are at least intermediate level i would just spend around 250 on a powerslide next core skate or twister edge. that being said i bet these dont feel bad and probably roll pretty decent. i mean a roces 1992 is over 200 dollars and is it any better than this?
I have bought just like 3 hours ago today Roces Forza, they have the brake on the back too. And it sometimes annoys me. The reason why it annoys me is because i also want every single small movement that i do with my feet, to match right away in the skates. So it triggers me but im going to try grinding with them :D also i want to remove the brake so badly but idk what im supposed to tell my parents :P (i feel like my mom/dad's gonna tell me that -"Its for BRAKING" Ik but i wanna try freestyling and i can learn other braking technics... Update : Almost got ran over by Skoda , fell on the grass, next i was skating, faster than the flash, when the bee tried to sting me in the ass, went to my momma and told her imma gonna pass ,mother told told me u spent 80 bucks so go back or ill smack your ass.
These were the skates I was wanting after my dad told me that I can't spend a lot of money on them, and as a super beginner he was probably right on that but I wanted to order these but my dad's old fashioned and was like no we go to a store so I did end up getting a pair of skates they were 89 bucks and I got a discount further so that was nice but I do kinda wish I opted for these because I haven no idea the brand or anything on the ones I got but they're in this price range so I think they would be a beginner skate, which is fine for me I'm just trying to get an extra day of exercise in from my main days and it would be just circling my local park :) so I don't think I'll need more even though I did want a nicer pair lol he did tell me if I stick to it though that I could upgrade them down the road :D I look forward to replacing the wheels on mine but that will come down the road sometime :) I do like these a lot more though lol
Beginner skater here. Very comfortable cruising around, and currently working out power stops and backwards skating. Trying to get ready to ditch the break!! Wondering if zetrablades are an okay enough skate to begin learning park tricks? (dropping in, grinding rails). I know there are more ideal skates for park/trick riding, but I have to wear out the zBlades first. Def a skater on a budget!
Sure! You can drop ramps' pump bowls and send airs in the park with these. But you won't be able to do any grinding on them. Well that is unless you are super good at grinding on fitness skates with no soul plates or h blocks. That all being said go get in the park and enjoy yourself untill you can afford a proper set of aggressive skates.
@@ThirtyandRollin I didn’t do much research before buying them, really wish I had! Might have initially opted for a pair of aggressive skates, but these feel okay for starting out, (about two months in). Thanks for the feedback! Got going super early this morning for about two hours, I was pumped after this review haha.
@@malachilatroy Hi! it’s going!! Since first watching this review, I’ve successfully dropped in on a halfpipe and just this weekend got grinding down!! New skates of course! Rolling in Razor cults these days! :)
So I'm new to rollerblading and just picked up the RB Cruiser. It came with SG7 and 80mm 80A weels. I was wondering if I should swap the 80A weels to 85A. Should I or should I keep the 80A until I become more comfortable rollerblading
Depends where you skate them. 80a is great for indoor skating but too soft for outdoor. It will wear out faster that a harder wheel. 85a is a pretty common hardness for an outdoor urban wheel.
would this be a good skate for outdoor casual skating on pathway,s sidewalks, concrete, etc? also is it posibble to get replacement wheels and parts to repair these?
A guy in my local park is learning to skate on these. The frames bend so much when he carves that they start rubbing on wheels. He is a fairly skinny dude too.
Hey I live near summer lake park! Quick question, Idk if rollerblade shoe size is the same as regular shoe size but what size do you recommend if I wear a size 7-7.5 men’s shoe size? Do you size up/down or is it the same to regular shoe size?
Great question! I always recommend measuring your foot in centimeters and looking up the sizing chart for the skate you are interested in buying. All brands and models will very based on your shoe size but the CM or sometimes called Mondo sizing is exact. You also want a skate to fit tighter than a normal shoe would. Hope this helps!
Hey man, it’s been over 20 years since I put on skates. I picked up the rollerblades macroblade a couple days ago, just to get my feet wet. They have 80 mm 82a wheels on them. Same as the ones in this video and they are getting destroyed in only a few uses. Do you have any suggestions on better ones? Thanks love ur videos!!!!
Good job! But I would also recommend hard shell skates to anyone who's serious about skating. For just about 50 dollars more you get many good options (RB cruiser, PS Zoom, FE Origami or Micro MT Plus). With the new skate wave it's a bit hard though to find many skates in regular sizes at "real" shops... Newbies better go shopping before all decent skates are gone! ;)
Couldn't disagree more. For fitness skating, soft-boot fitness skates are superior to anything you named. Now, if you want to get "serious" about fitness skating, then I'd never in a million years recommend a hard shell skate. The extra weight, cast-like fit, and removable liners are inferior to the hybrid skate construction used by higher-performance fitness skates like the Arise, E2 Pro, Seba Marathon, FR SL Speed, etc. Thirty and Rolling actually has the very last hard boot fitness skate (Maxxum Edge 125 3WD ), as every other skate in this category has long since moved to a hybrid model. For other uses, a hard shell is the right choice, but not for fitness skating.
Speaking of size for skates. If i wear a size 13 shoe, since i want a snug fit to ensure the skate doesnt flex or wobble on me, should i get a size 12 skate? Absolutely no one out there has the right info i'm looking for.
You may be too bent over forwards. You may be too stiff. You may just be using new muscle groups not used for a while. Keep it up. All will be fixed with more practice!
@@ThirtyandRollin it is a skate brand on Amazon. The one I am looking at it a hard shell with removable liner tri-wheel 110mm skate with regular strap and fine tune strap for additional support. The are fitted for ones shoe size and have decent reviews. 4.9-5 stars if I recall. The bearings are ABEC7 and an 85a wheels and aluminum frame. Wondering if these are a good find?
Lmao wtf? Uhmmm it kind of does matter cause what if I wanna replace my wheels throughout the warranty period cause I’ve been practicing my stopping in these (& instead of buying 82A’s) I can use my warranty until I level up & buy some better skates w 85A’s
Is it the strap or laces getting loose? It may just be that your left foot is slightly smaller than your right. And when the skate heats hup it feel roomier. That's why you need to get very tight boots, sometimes size down.
When you’re not healthy it’s hard to be happy. These are great entry level skates for the person that wants to either try for the first time or getting back into it after years of not skating and wants to get back into shape. I way rather skate then go running 😂😂😂😂😂
Um I'd definitely swap out the wheels for some 85As if you are going outside with them over different terrain I skate and drag stop alot so my wheels are pretty much done before the month is over also swap the laces to wax laces mine end up giving way after a lap.
I bought a pair back in may and love them. I wasn’t sure I could get back into it but fortunately I had enough experience as a kid that picking it back up wasn’t too much of a challenge. They are excellent for the price. And I am hooked all over again. Definitely takes me back to a better mental state.
I’m completely new to skating haven’t used them at all except for the one time I went to a skating ring but even then I was falling on my ass, you think these are good for beginners?
Great review, Dude! I like to see this type of skate being highlighted as it’s likely to attract new skaters - people who might be keen to try skating but are put off by high prices.
They look much better on your feet, and you defo showed there’s a ton of fun to be had even on a budget skate, which is also really great to see.
Well done! 👊
Well thank you! I really hope this vid helps those curious about inline skating take the leap and try it.
I got these as someone who was coming back from only doing it 20 years ago. I have to say these were perfect for getting back into the feel of skating. I found them really smooth and comfortable. I have wider feet and I was able to skate in them for an hour. I loved these. They are really smooth and comfortable for getting back into skating. They've lasted me fine for a couple months. I took off the brake because it got in the way. All in all I was super happy with this purchase
That's great! Welcome back!
I was looking at my Zetrablades and realized that the cuff liner DOES come out! It’s a half cuff with the heel and calf part so you can throw in the washer. It’s held by really strong Velcro where the heel is on the outside, right behind the silver ROLLERBLADE logo 5:24 which you talk about (it’s impossible to notice). If you look under the fabric strap you’ll see that the liner isn’t attached to the skate. I found this accidentally and now I see that nobody knows about this because all the vids on the Zetrablades say the liner doesn’t come out but it does. :)
Nice! I must have missed that. Most soft shells don't have a removable liner.
Yoooooooo, you're right WOW.
So this means you can replace and upgrade the boot liner?
I just bought these and they are fast! They perform well, they are comfortable. I will suggest, do what they say and buy a size bigger. If you use shoes US 10, buy these on size 11. If you use US 9 for shoes, buy them size 10. They are light and solid. For the price, they don’t’ feel cheap or bad at all. I wish I could feel a bit more stable tho. I may have to tighten them a bit more around the ankles, so I will experiment with that next time I use them. But so far, so good! Very happy at $99!! Another thing, if you want to go with even faster skates and you are not experienced, you may want to start with these. Anything faster can be dangerous. Don’t get me wrong, these are definitely fast, decent. Just start with something more manageable while your gain strength and better skills.
I have the women's version, it was literally the only skates available at the sports store. I also had no idea about all the skate types and styles of skating, I was just looking to move. I think they have been pretty good for learning and I definitely would not have invested much more than $100 without knowing if I was really going to get into it.
You're right that they're not super snug, so I always try to wear super thick socks with them.
Yep, a major plus for me is that they were in stock at a store not super far from me, so I could try them on in person and not have to deal with return shipping if I ordered online and got the wrong size. The store I found them at had literally only two pairs of skates in the entire store - both of them this model, in what fortunately turned out to be my size.
Yes. I have the Zetrablade and I use them whenever I can!
I bought the elite version of these on december and never skate in my life before... I think they are good to find out if skating is your thing without break you bank account. Thanks for the review, helpful as always
I went inline skating at a rink for the first time after going ice skating for 5 years, and I was impressed with how similar the two were. I was able to pick up and feel comfortable with going fast within 5 mins, being experienced with ice skating. I found these online and they looked good so I started finding vids (mainly this video) for these and they look fine. I bought a pair and am excited to try them out!
learnt so much in your video compared to all the others out there. the review is beginner oriented so you include all the necessary info in an easy to understand package. thanks so much
No problem thanks for the feedback!
I just got these two days ago and they are perfect since I haven't skated in over 20 years. Thanks for the great review!
honestly, ive been using the same pair of $70 dollar skates for the past 6 years, and have run into no issues. i don't skate every day so I don't have a ton of wear on my skates, but I do predominantly urban skating, and am currently learning some trick skating and my blades have treated me well. seeing as I have nothing to compare them to, they've been pretty great. I've only had to replace my wheels and bearings once so far- i actually didn't know that was a thing for a long time , I just thought once the wheels were damaged you had to replace the skates (glad i did my research haha). i'm currently saving up for a new pair of skates, but I'll probably hold onto my current pair for as long as they're good for, or just donate them to a friend.
1 - May I ask what the difference is between these skates and the elite version?
2 - Thank for this review, its been SO helpful! I'm completely new to the world of skating and have been overwhelmed with the amount of things I've learned I need to consider when it comes to buying my first pair of skates. Considering that even lower end skates are pricey, I'd rather not just buy any skates because they're the "cheapest". So I've been watching plenty of reviews.
Yours is by far the most informative and helpful review I've found. I appreciate that you take into account that this is a budget level skate... and isn't judged to the same standard as those at the high end of the scale.
Picked these up for $25 at a yard sale, 100% worth it
I got new skates a few days ago after not skating for about a year after my old skates got too small. Some of my friends want to get into skating and they decided to get zetrablades. I'm really excited to skate with more people.
The all-black look and the 82A wheels remind me of the Rollerblade Lightning skates I had in the 90s. Back then, the chassis was made in Italy and the boot in the states, which made for a highly durable skate. I'd swap out the wheels for some Hockey Plus or Kryptonics Power Play from a mail-order magazine or catalogue. Swapped the thin boot liners for a pair from some Roces Barcelonas. Fun times.
Excellent video - liked and subscribed.
Still using my Rollerblades from the 90's, called Viablade. Active braking system. It's not price it's build quality and how well you take care of your stuff. Wheels and bearings can be changed on any skate
Dang bro the Active braking system comment just took me back to the 90s. I had a pair that were mostly black, with maroon and green accents. They wouldn’t fit me anymore but wow, thanks for jarring my memory. I had a cheap-o silver pair of Wal Mart Rollerblades years back. But recently picked up some MacroBlade 80s and really enjoying skating again as an adult.
Dude, you tried these at the exact same time I revisited my old K2 fitness skates. I felt pretty much the same - The crazy low weight of a soft boot skate was my favorite thing about them. On the other hand, they don't give the support I'm used to and were kind of squirrely underfoot - they handled powersliding really well though. I threw some 85a wheels on mine before going out, and could really feel the impact without shock absorbers. I won't be using them for freeskating, but it was cool seeing how far I've come. Nice vid man, keep it up.
These were dope slates for 5 months, I broke them jumping in the skate park but shoot they were money well spent for getting into skating, I'm definitely addicted to the sport and will be jumping into some adapt gtos soon but I'll definitely leave my broke ones on the shelf as my dog tags
Awesome!
Been beating the crap out of mine for A DECADE and just ordered another pair. Great for a paved trail or a quick trip to the library
just bought these today im so excited
Same
I went one step up and ordered the macroblade 80's, maybe I should have went with the rb cruiser. Hopefully just starting blading again the soft boot will be comfortable and keep me cruising.
i got mine yesterday! my K2s wheel busted all up 😂
You have to get the Hilo wheels and dragon abec 9 bearings makes these skates even better
Bought these today, haven’t skated in 12 years but I know I still got it lol. Super excited and thanks for the detailed review. I wear a 14 but could only find them in a 13, hopefully they’ll fit.
Let me know how they fit! I’m looking to purchase some skates and need to see how the sizing works!
@@aleccarras5920 Assuming all the sizes follow the same modeling, they run big. My foot measures 14, got them in a 13 and they fit like a glove. Go a full or half size down if u like a more snug/performance feel.
@@Lowkey-yb4nm appreciate it!
I wish I had my blades from the late 90s as I want to get back into skating. I will be picking these up in the future just to get started again and then move onto better pairs. This was a great review.
I have the macroblade which is basically the same skate. I put a green superfeet insole on top of the included insole and it made the skate much more snug and comfortable. I could get the 45 degree strap and laces much tighter. It made the skate go from something I didn’t like that much to a skate that I really enjoy skating.
Nice!
What is the superfeet sole? Because I just got the Macroblade 80 with ABT brake and I haven’t skated in over 20yrs and these seemed way faster than what we had back in the day and I could use the extra support. Wanted the Twister Edge x but I’m size 11 and couldn’t find them anywhere. It’s probably better I got these first because the Hydrogen/Supreme wheels are fast as holy hell and I need my stride back first. I’m going to look into the superfeet insole
Great editing to the beat! Loved it. 🙌
Thanks!
Those were my first skates I bought over the lockdown, they’re comfortable and get the job done as a rec skate. I’d say the wheels need to be upgraded as I’ve taken many spills over rocks and pebbles
Just want to say, fantastic and well in-depth review.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
I have some very cheap entry level from decathlon. They got me rolling. Then I got some better Rollerblades and the improvement has been amazing. I went back to the decathlons just for a test and decided to retire them. Definitely not good enough anymore. But the point is, as long as you get rolling, there is no bad skate.
Love this mentality! Just roll!
love your reviews! youre always so informative and detailed
Thank you!
Just got these a few weeks ago. Perfect for beginners. Glad I got the cheaper pair to practice in
Same. Very great for beginners.
Super great and detailed review! Thanks man!
Back in the 90s I had a pair of rollerblade astroblade skates which were pretty good.
Everytime I see you skate, I'm jealous of amarican roads.. Here in Europe, and especialy the Nederlands, we always lay the residential roads with bricks instead of asphalt. We got skateparks and a lot of good bikelanes for trailskating, but I think Dutch roads prevent us from having really any urban scene.
Man that's no fun. Sorry dude.
Hi! Brazil fan here. I liked the video and I think this could be a great skate to begin and learn. I plan to use it when going to work.
Perfect skate for that!
Four weeks into learning to skate on Zetrablades, I just got some waxed laces to replace the stock laces. I wish I'd done this straight away -- the stock laces are stretchy (what kind of psychopath would build skates with stretchy laces?) which made it really hard to get them tight enough to keep things snug without also making them tight enough to make my arches hurt. The waxed laces are so much better - I can tighten them more at the toes and less over my arches and they stay put. (The stock laces are 39"/1 meter. I replaced them with 45-inch 4mm wide flat waxed laces.)
Nice! Waxed laces are worth there cost for sure!
my roller blades came with that elastic style lace up. They're easy to tighten up but never gave it a thought on replacing them with what you suggested. What's the cost and where can they be purchased?
@@toner37 If you search on Amazon for Core by Derby laces, those are the ones I got. I think it was something like $6 or $7 - I got the 4mm wide ones.
@@toner37 Wait, no, I got the 6mm ones (which is the narrowest size that brand has) - I somehow got it stuck in my head that they were 4mm
I ordered a pair of these and they come in tomorrow! I figured I'd search for reviews of them... albeit belatedly haha. But this made me feel a lot better about my purchase, and I can't wait to get them in! I'm brand new to skating - I've always wanted to but never thought I'd be any good at it - but I'm really excited to see how it goes.
Awesome! Good luck. And just realize it takes some time to get the hang of so be patient with yourself.
If you don't mind me asking, how did it go? I also bought a pair online, never skated before and looking through reviews after the purchase. Lol. I'm actually picking mine up from the sporting goods store tonight.
@@xfiringsquadx so far, so good! I've only been on them 3 times, and not for horribly long, but thus far they've been super comfy and I like how they move and definitely "grip" the ground.
@@CJhasgoneidle Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Good luck on your journey. Can't wait to try them out.
@@xfiringsquadx Same i ordered mine and are waiting for mine.
i got them with warranty (can replace it twice a year) no question asked 🤷🏻♂️ i destroy them literally
and ended up replacing it only once 🙌🏼 strongly recommended
You cannot beat Rollerblades warranty! I got my Twisters replaced with the newer ones!
From Amazon? Where did you get em with the warranty
I have K2. I bought them because my feet are narrow. However, there's the noise about performance compared to hardboots. Having seen what you can do in those I'm not so much in delusione about mine.
I have a similar one, but the heel liner comes out. I don't like the lack of support; maybe bc they are soft shell. The wheels are OK. The strap isn't strong enough. Good for just cruising around or indoor skating.
Thanks for the review!
I haven't used inline skates since the 90s but I'm thinking about getting a pair of these or hockey skates in order to get back into it for the sake of my kids. Back then, I used to rollerblade all day, every day. Great times!
Didn't know then there were such things as fitness/rec skates vs hockey skates though. I only just bought what was on clearance at my local sporting goods store. I remember the first time I got hockey skates, how stiff and uncomfortable they were compared to my 3 rachet strap bargain rollers that I abused to hell. That extra stiffness felt anything but a benefit. Man, those hockey skates were hella fast and lightweight though.
Just ordered these today, I’m switching from quad skates to inline
Nice! Enjoy them!
Seems like a great set of blades to start out on! Can’t beat their warranty 👍. Great review buddy! Hope it will get some new folks rolling.
That's my hopes with this video. To let people know it's ok to start with these. Just start rolling!
@@ThirtyandRollin thank you I’m completely new to skating and don’t want to break the bank
Congrats excellent video.
Changing the insole it will help the support of my flat feet? Thanks Marcelo
Yes I think so.
Good question, I'm thinking of picking up skating again but I'm worried about how my flat feet will affect fit and comfort
@@jellypopcorn I have changed the insole on my rollerblade and after a few hours you feet will get used to. Do not worried if you feel some uncomfortable feeling at beginning it is normal.
I bought the lower class model rollerblade named Advantage Pro XT for $99.99 feb 2022. This skates sound about the same as this review. As a beginer skater my only problem has been getting a good fit by wearing the right thickness of socks. Specially in hot weather.
Ya fit is the most important yet hardest thing to pin down with skates. Even harder with no shops to try a bunch on.
Been skating for about 2 months now. And these are the skates I use, I chewed through the wheels in like a month so I have asphalt wheels since my roads rough. I really do like them, but I think I’m ready to move up to better fitness skate.
Nice! I usually get new skates when I wear through my old ones, or stop improving.
@@gabeross515 funny you should say I have upgraded to something new and my skating improved so much
So you underestimated them which can happen. I have a pair of Firefly roller blades and they are soft shell boots. They came with 85A wheels. They have similar style lace up as these boots. But I find the front part of my foot not as secure. Not sure if that's normal or not. But I'm still in the beginner area. I've had them for a few years and just got back into using them again after a few years of not using them.
my skates come today 39 about to grind some rails like a boss !! lol god be with me !! letssssss goo
Heck ya! Get it!
Excellent review!
Thank you!
I used to skate when I was a lot younger and I was pretty good. I went roller blading at a rink for the first time in 5 years yesterday, and I enjoyed it so much I wanted to get back into it. I’m 15, hence the need for a budget, and just sort of restarting skating. Do you think these would be good for me?
I think these would be great!
@@ThirtyandRollin thank you!! :))
@@catraapplesaucemeowmeow9540 No problem.
I got them but they were too lose on my feet, now looking into fr fr3 80 or powerslide next 80
Ya you gotta get them downsized.
Bro seriously called $99.99 "under a hundred bucks"
Just bought my pair today!!
Sweet, enjoy them!
I am new to skating but wanted to try something new to add to my workout routine. I liked the idea of inline skating for cardio so after checking reviews this skate had the best ones. I'm hoping these are suitable for laps around a concrete path for the sake of getting the heart pumping and adding some toning and definition to my legs.
These would be perfect for that. Just be careful skating can be addicting!
@@ThirtyandRollin what about skating on sidewalks? My sidewalks have cracks and bumps and pedals
@@nibbax7772 Skate them just be careful around that stuff.
@@ThirtyandRollin what I meant if these skates are durable enough for that
@@nibbax7772 Ooooo yes they are.
I bought these a few weeks back, there wasn't a lot of choice where I live. They are fine but hurting my feet a bit. Maybe I will upgrade to better pair of skates if I keep skating.
What part are they hurting?
@@ThirtyandRollin The inner part of the feet.
As a returning 90s skate fiend who had no clue inline was "back", your videos are really excellent! I think I've more or less narrowed myself down to diving back in with one of the Twister Edges, or possibly a Powerslide Next Core.
Do you know of any online shops that sell something like a "custom build"? I really like the 2 tone colorway to the Twister Edge 3WD 110, but I think I want to go 4x80.
Also, looking for something affordable for the S/O and was sorta considering something like the Zetrablade. Want to make sure she's comfortable so willing to step up to a hard boot, or something with better shock absorbtion...but still want to stay affordable. What would you suggest in the $100-$200 range above this possibly...if not hard boot, something at least that ensures a more pleasant ride?
JK, picked up that you said the Twisters are pretty dang narrow...I have wide-ass feet so...Powerslide it is?
@@EPiQ_cR NEXT are quite narrow too. I would look into the Rollerblade RB Pro's or Powerslide Imperials or FR skates. All wider.
Thank you for such a complete review! No one talks about foot width and it's so important. I'm seriously considering buying these or the macroblade 80, but I have a narrow foot. Do you think insoles would help?
Yes a bit but the soft shell feel will always be there. Making for a semi loos fit felling.
Good to know, thank you! I'll keep looking for a budget pair with a hard shell for narrow feet. Let me know if you have any suggestions. Thanks again!!
@@joecampbell9871 That's the challenging thing. Budget, hard-shell and narrow.
Yes there pretty fun..
Cool review. I used to skate aggressive lightning trs in the 90s, looking to get back into it but not for freestyle, just to ride with my dog. But these soft boots never made sense to me. Would I hate them? Does Rollerblade make an inexpensive hard shell boot version?
Love the removable brake. My first blades in 92 were Zetrablades, and I hacksawed the brake off because back then it was molded on lol! I remember how spongey those wheels felt. OMG takes me back...
I would recommend a hard shell boot. The Powerslide Zoom is an inexpensive option.
@@ThirtyandRollin Thanks! Does anyone here in the chat do joring (pulling) with their dogs?
Please forgive since I’ve only used quad skates…but if you take the brake off how do you stop when you’re skating?
How is wheel durability though?
Not great but will hold up.
I wish you’d talk about ease of power slide stops in future vids if possible. Is it harder to do in soft shell or less supportive skates?
Great input. Yes it is harder with soft shells but not impossible.
@@ThirtyandRollin what if you never even had a 45 degree strap?!? I hope that’s why I could never gain the confidence to do slides
@@pthreehundredsixtyfive9264 Ya it helps but there is still a lot of play in the boot.
@@ThirtyandRollin I guess I’ll return my zetrablade without even trying them.
can you do a review of the rb110 3wd pleaaasssee
I'm not sure if you covered it, but I guess these skates have a plastic frame.
I started on a Macroblade 4x80 that has the same boot, aluminum frame and SG7 bearings - a bit better, a bit pricier but a beginner wouldn't notice the difference.
The Zetrablade looks like a decent beginner skate.
Would you make a review of this one: Rollerblade RB 110 3WD?
Ya I would push a beginner to the Zetrablade for cost savings. And intermediate towards a hard shell. I would love to review the RBs but I don't have a set to review at the moment.
Awesome job keep doing this bro. Did you do review on FR skates?🤣😂
Not yet.
Great review! Just curious, did you find the Zetrablades to fit true to size and comfortable...based on your foot length (cm)?
Yes they fit pretty true to size but felt wide mainly because of the soft shell.
these f'ers went up to $130 but oh well just ordered some. we'll see if I survive
Ahhhh post pandemic tax. Still a solid deal!
These look epic compared to my 5 year old Chinese $20(Aus) Blades. 😂🤣 I haven't rollerbladed in a few years but have been wanting to get back into it. I'm gonna continue using my elcheepos till I get back into the swing of things.... then upgrade, Although I still don't know what to upgrade to. 🤔
Depends on foot shape and what you are looking to do.
@@ThirtyandRollin True that! When I was younger I use to do aggressive skating (although I'd call it falling now 😂) but Im more casual/urban now days.
i think cheap skates are good for a beginner, but if youre getting back into skating and you are at least intermediate level i would just spend around 250 on a powerslide next core skate or twister edge. that being said i bet these dont feel bad and probably roll pretty decent. i mean a roces 1992 is over 200 dollars and is it any better than this?
I have bought just like 3 hours ago today
Roces Forza, they have the brake on the back too.
And it sometimes annoys me.
The reason why it annoys me is because i also want every single small movement that i do with my feet, to match right away in the skates.
So it triggers me but im going to try grinding with them :D also i want to remove the brake so badly but idk what im supposed to tell my parents :P (i feel like my mom/dad's gonna tell me that -"Its for BRAKING"
Ik but i wanna try freestyling and i can learn other braking technics...
Update : Almost got ran over by Skoda , fell on the grass, next i was skating, faster than the flash, when the bee tried to sting me in the ass, went to my momma and told her imma gonna pass ,mother told told me u spent 80 bucks so go back or ill smack your ass.
These were the skates I was wanting after my dad told me that I can't spend a lot of money on them, and as a super beginner he was probably right on that but I wanted to order these but my dad's old fashioned and was like no we go to a store so I did end up getting a pair of skates they were 89 bucks and I got a discount further so that was nice but I do kinda wish I opted for these because I haven no idea the brand or anything on the ones I got but they're in this price range so I think they would be a beginner skate, which is fine for me I'm just trying to get an extra day of exercise in from my main days and it would be just circling my local park :) so I don't think I'll need more even though I did want a nicer pair lol he did tell me if I stick to it though that I could upgrade them down the road :D I look forward to replacing the wheels on mine but that will come down the road sometime :) I do like these a lot more though lol
I have em and literally have been beating them to death for a year and half
Beginner skater here. Very comfortable cruising around, and currently working out power stops and backwards skating. Trying to get ready to ditch the break!! Wondering if zetrablades are an okay enough skate to begin learning park tricks? (dropping in, grinding rails). I know there are more ideal skates for park/trick riding, but I have to wear out the zBlades first. Def a skater on a budget!
Sure! You can drop ramps' pump bowls and send airs in the park with these. But you won't be able to do any grinding on them. Well that is unless you are super good at grinding on fitness skates with no soul plates or h blocks. That all being said go get in the park and enjoy yourself untill you can afford a proper set of aggressive skates.
@@ThirtyandRollin I didn’t do much research before buying them, really wish I had! Might have initially opted for a pair of aggressive skates, but these feel okay for starting out, (about two months in). Thanks for the feedback! Got going super early this morning for about two hours, I was pumped after this review haha.
@@tiffanyt1680 hey how's it going?
@@malachilatroy Hi! it’s going!! Since first watching this review, I’ve successfully dropped in on a halfpipe and just this weekend got grinding down!! New skates of course! Rolling in Razor cults these days! :)
@@tiffanyt1680 Ohhhh i see. That's great to hear. Well keep blading :D
suggestion for your rating scale:
rate them for each level
ex:
beginner 3.2 wheels out of 4
intermediate 2.2
advanced 1.2
So I'm new to rollerblading and just picked up the RB Cruiser. It came with SG7 and 80mm 80A weels. I was wondering if I should swap the 80A weels to 85A. Should I or should I keep the 80A until I become more comfortable rollerblading
Depends where you skate them. 80a is great for indoor skating but too soft for outdoor. It will wear out faster that a harder wheel. 85a is a pretty common hardness for an outdoor urban wheel.
would this be a good skate for outdoor casual skating on pathway,s sidewalks, concrete, etc? also is it posibble to get replacement wheels and parts to repair these?
Yep!
A guy in my local park is learning to skate on these. The frames bend so much when he carves that they start rubbing on wheels. He is a fairly skinny dude too.
That's odd never had that problem with them. I'm 180lbs.
I am practicing them on asphalt. any idea how long they gonna last? distance wise
Depends on how bad the ground is and how often you use them but at least a year or 2.
Where can i find or buy these zetrablading skates, and whats the second best zetablading skates...pls let me know...
A quick google search showed me you can find them at Dick's Sporting Goods, REI or Amazon.
Hey I live near summer lake park! Quick question, Idk if rollerblade shoe size is the same as regular shoe size but what size do you recommend if I wear a size 7-7.5 men’s shoe size? Do you size up/down or is it the same to regular shoe size?
Great question! I always recommend measuring your foot in centimeters and looking up the sizing chart for the skate you are interested in buying. All brands and models will very based on your shoe size but the CM or sometimes called Mondo sizing is exact. You also want a skate to fit tighter than a normal shoe would. Hope this helps!
@JosLewisWood Carpenter I'd go for the tighter fit with a soft shell.
Hey man, it’s been over 20 years since I put on skates. I picked up the rollerblades macroblade a couple days ago, just to get my feet wet. They have 80 mm 82a wheels on them. Same as the ones in this video and they are getting destroyed in only a few uses. Do you have any suggestions on better ones? Thanks love ur videos!!!!
Grab some Hydrogens 👍
can you do cross over turns with the brakes on?
Yep just be mindful of the brake on one side.
can i replace these wheels with the Rollerblade Hydrogen wheels?
You sure can!
if you can find them
Good job! But I would also recommend hard shell skates to anyone who's serious about skating. For just about 50 dollars more you get many good options (RB cruiser, PS Zoom, FE Origami or Micro MT Plus). With the new skate wave it's a bit hard though to find many skates in regular sizes at "real" shops... Newbies better go shopping before all decent skates are gone! ;)
Couldn't agree more!
Couldn't disagree more. For fitness skating, soft-boot fitness skates are superior to anything you named. Now, if you want to get "serious" about fitness skating, then I'd never in a million years recommend a hard shell skate. The extra weight, cast-like fit, and removable liners are inferior to the hybrid skate construction used by higher-performance fitness skates like the Arise, E2 Pro, Seba Marathon, FR SL Speed, etc. Thirty and Rolling actually has the very last hard boot fitness skate (Maxxum Edge 125 3WD ), as every other skate in this category has long since moved to a hybrid model. For other uses, a hard shell is the right choice, but not for fitness skating.
Speaking of size for skates. If i wear a size 13 shoe, since i want a snug fit to ensure the skate doesnt flex or wobble on me, should i get a size 12 skate? Absolutely no one out there has the right info i'm looking for.
Do you know if you foot is wider or more narrow? I would go a half size down in these.
@@ThirtyandRollin definitely wider.
@@HPmcDoogle Ya I wouldn't size down more than 1/2 size if any. You should be fine.
Hi, you know if zetrablades have extensible sizes?
I am 32 already can i still try this new hobby?
Whats the difference between these and the elite version of these?
Any advice on being in between sizes?
In a soft shell. Downsize, it will pack out and stretch over time to form a perfect fit for performance.
@@ThirtyandRollin thank you 🙏
I skated today. It makes my lower back hurt. What do I need to know?
You may be too bent over forwards. You may be too stiff. You may just be using new muscle groups not used for a while. Keep it up. All will be fixed with more practice!
Are these better than the Macroblade ABT 80?
I have those wheels. And they are good enough
Ya I enjoyed them!
@@ThirtyandRollin yeah. I can see 😊
Have you heard of Jeuwith brand?
I have not. What is it?
@@ThirtyandRollin it is a skate brand on Amazon. The one I am looking at it a hard shell with removable liner tri-wheel 110mm skate with regular strap and fine tune strap for additional support. The are fitted for ones shoe size and have decent reviews. 4.9-5 stars if I recall. The bearings are ABEC7 and an 85a wheels and aluminum frame. Wondering if these are a good find?
@@8-BitHeart79 Only one way to find out 👍
@@ThirtyandRollin with pads and a tool it’ll run me just under $200US
@@ThirtyandRollin thanks for the rapid replies brother! You rock! God Bless.
Do you get warranty only if you order straight from “Rollerblade?” Or can I get that as well if I order thru Amazon?
Doesn't matter.
Lmao wtf? Uhmmm it kind of does matter cause what if I wanna replace my wheels throughout the warranty period cause I’ve been practicing my stopping in these (& instead of buying 82A’s) I can use my warranty until I level up & buy some better skates w 85A’s
@@i13lade No no no it doesn't matter where you buy them. They are covered under warranty.
@@i13lade But getting new wheels because you used yours would not be covered.
I just bought these, how you think till I’ll need a hard shell? You should skate in the cold stone 😂.
When you feel the skates are limiting you then go for a hard shell.
I got some but when I tighten my left skate it gets more loose when I start skating, do you know how to fix this problem?
Is it the strap or laces getting loose? It may just be that your left foot is slightly smaller than your right. And when the skate heats hup it feel roomier. That's why you need to get very tight boots, sometimes size down.
Hi I need help I'm 9.5 should I get 10 or 9
When you’re not healthy it’s hard to be happy. These are great entry level skates for the person that wants to either try for the first time or getting back into it after years of not skating and wants to get back into shape. I way rather skate then go running 😂😂😂😂😂
99.99 dolars are 8.000 in Indian rupees it's very costly for me and you are saying it's worth or not.
I thought the bladerunner was cheapest and that they had cheaper wheels than the zetra
Are they confortable for 2 hours of cardio?
O ya!
Um I'd definitely swap out the wheels for some 85As if you are going outside with them over different terrain I skate and drag stop alot so my wheels are pretty much done before the month is over also swap the laces to wax laces mine end up giving way after a lap.
REI gots them and with the 10% brings them to 90 bucks.