I’m a beginner skater and my first pair are impalas and here I thought they were expensive and you were talking about how they’re cheap like are you serious 😣😫
Oksana I live in Canada and ordered straight from the impala website and paid OVER $100 pretty much $200 Canadian :( I really am relations to this vibe.. Makes me wish I just went with Moxis since I know I’m going to use them long term..
Chelsea I’ve not adjusted them yet but will be before my next skate, the wheels arent spinning as freely as they should when given a test spin, but i think with a bit of adjustments will be totally fine. I’ve gone on 3 skates on them now, each time a good few hours long, and they’re holding up great so far. Lets hope they can last until my next birthday when i can get some Moxis!!!
Andrea Delfino i bought direct but they were the same price from impala to platypus. And I usually by all my regular shoes from platypus and love them, they stock amazing quality shoes. They are legit imo
These are great skates for a first skate or occasional use.. they are way better than the real cheap skates. My skates are over 24 years old but they are $550. If you want a lifetime skate, get ready to pay over 400 and you will still need to change bearings and wheels occasionally. Thats life. This is a real review, she has been honest and open about the goods and the bads.
So here's my experience with Impala skates. I like the boot but off the bat I hated the wheels for outdoor skating. The wheels became chipped quickly with just a few outdoor skate rollouts. Also, the original bearings are very slow, feels like skating thru mud. Which I think would be ok if your just learning. I have since switch over to Energy Wheels and Bone bearings and I've been able to go much faster and make them work. With all that being said tho I do regret getting the Impalas instead of Moxi's of the bat because I know they won't last very long! I would only recommend Impalas for beginner rink skaters. Outdoor no good!
This is the absolute best way to diffuse something that you already know is coming. So many people would've been distracted enough to post about it in the comments. She totally was like "sh, I know, let's move on" LMAO. Adore!
i have black impalas and i love them. have had them for a year and i take them to parks and i skate on roads and sidewalks just fine. they take a looot of impact and they are just as perfect as when i got them, despite the scuffed toes. 🤷🏻♀️
the boot of mine has just started ripping i've only been skating on them for about a month. im sad bc i feel like it's gonna be completely broken and unusable soon and i wish i had just got the moxi's to begin with
I ordered a pair of Impala roller skates last week! They should be coming in the mail today!! By the way, I’m deaf. It says closed captioning is unavailable. A little help please. Thank you!
@@shellibabick Aw thank you so much for the support :) I got started on the captioning, but I have to take off for a bit. I will have this done for ya ASAP !
@@INDYJAMMAJONES I used to do online translation for a company that also did captioning but I quit because pay was low. I'd rather just donate my time for free to good causes. If you want someone to just caption all your videos for you (maybe in exchange for a few pairs of Skater Socks lol) I legit will 100% do all of them for you. I really appreciate this video! I'm the person who has been most vocal about these quality issues over on the /r/Rollerskating/ subreddit so I really am so happy to have this to link people to!
My impalas were enough to give me that spark. They are definitely a starter skate. About two and a half months of use (4-5 times a week 1-5 hours at a time) the tongue began ripping and the boot began to loosen. Like I said, it was enough to show me how fun and incredible skating is, and I have recently made the investment of the vegan jack boot. I'm cautious of being too aggressive in the impalas or taking them to the park, but it was a good starter skate, just wish it held together a lilll bit longer haha.
I just bought a pair of impalas. I want to see if I enjoy skating before investing in a better quality skate... but, I'm kinda curious. no one has seemed to mention that the impalas seem to make quite a bit of squeaking noises because of the material... did you experience this? did it lessen once they were broken in?
I wish this video came out before I bought a pair of impalas. I bought mine in June ‘19 and I dont think they’re going to last through to June ‘20. Heel is coming up after skating a couple of times a month since June on tennis courts and indoors. I fell once very lightly and the entire toe shredded. I’m a beginner on a budget which is why I bought impalas but honestly feel like I did not get what I paid for especially after hearing more about the brand from other skaters. I would have rather saved up for moxi’s instead 😫 i’ll end up retiring my impalas as indoor skates if they dont completely fall apart on me.
Great review, thanks Indy. Super detailed and hit all the important points. I think you've already seen my comment on Instagram, but repeating here for everyone's benefit. I'm a 30 year old total beginner skater. I bought the aqua Impalas 3 months ago from my local skate store in Australia. They were recommended to me as a good beginner skate, with a great price point and the versatility to try skating both inside and outside. My sister and I both bought a pair. We've now been skating for 3 months, for around 5-10 hours/week. We skate both outside on smooth trails and also in the rink. Neither of us has had a single problem with the skates and continue to enjoy learning in them. Now that I've fallen in love with skating and know that I'll keep at it, I'll consider buying something like a Moxi Lolly or Beach bunny, but I'm still getting great mileage out of the impalas and plan to keep using them until they are well and truly thrashed.
My sister and I also just bought Impalas and are beginners. I’m really hoping ours last a good while before I have to start saving to buy something more intermediate. I’m so excited though.
I've been skating on these for a few months and I wholeheartedly recommend these as a "try out the hobby" skate. Nothing too fancy or expensive, and they look cute! I know they aren't built for a lifetime, but they are great if you're trying to learn or decide if this is something you want to pursue.
I think they're a fantastic beginner skate. I know there's a lot of controversy surrounding the brand, but if you're just starting out and not sure if you want to spend the big $$$ yet, these are great. When I bought them I skated maybe twice a week at the rink for between 2-4 hours at a time and my feet were never sore. They broke in so easily and I didn't have any issues. I definitely had to size up though, the first pair I bought were way too small. I also skate outdoors on the same wheels and they seem fine to me. I'm a beginner for sure but I have no regrets buying these, they're super cute and have got me through the beginner stages, I don't have any plans upgrading any time soon. If I did get to the stage of needing a new skate, I'd probably go with moxi or something that's a little higher up in the market, purely because by the time I need a new boot, I assume I'd be ready to upgrade. I'd personally recommend these, I think they're wonderful for beginners :)
I've had my pair of Impala's for probably close to 6 months now, and I've had little to no problems with them personally. I am a beginner skater, and these were my first skates, so I have to admit it doesn't take much to impress me in terms of a good skate and I don't have previous experience with anything else other than rentals at the rink. That being said, I only really have one complaint, The wheels wore away a little to easily, granted I got these in the summer time so I was skating more than I am now. But within about a month or so the wheels had cracks and little ruts where I've used them so much. Now like I said before, I'm a newbie so I don't know if that's the standard shelf life for those kinds of wheels. But I still skate in them with the wheels as is until I get replacements and they still get the job done... I just have to be careful there's not any debris in my path.
The heel ripping up I found out was my fault. Taking the boots off without unlacing them properly like yanking your foot out the boot it pulls the back up
Just got impalas in the living coral, and as a beginner I LOVE them. I figure when they start falling apart, I’ll see if I can invest in some skates that are pricier and better quality. These are super easy for me to learn in though and they don’t hurt my feet at all.
I’ve ripped out heels/soles in two pairs of moxi vegan skates. Took months to do it but .... Reidell actually replaced both sets of boots at no charge though!
It's called taking care of your equipment. I bought a pair of "entry level" skates when I was a beginner. I'm about to take my grand daughter out on her first pair of skates next week. They're Impala and she can't wait to start learning. My entry level skates I got when I was in my late 20's, I'm now in my early 60's and they're still going strong. Me I've slowed down a bit but I'm still having a blast. Skating will keep you young!
@@fjdosmdj8674 For most people it’s putting in the effort that determines how far their/your skates will go. It’s like everything in life if you don’t care it won’t last. Quality of life! Good Luck :-)
Moxis are $150 to $300 and most people want the $300 because it's leather and doesnt tear. Thats why $99 is inexpensive in relation. Im just lucky to have hand me down rollerblades lol
I got my first pair of Impalas in late August, and they barely lasted a month. As a fairly beginner skater, I wasn't doing any special tricks, just small skate slopes and skating backwards, but the boot began to tear away from the heel after less than 10 hours of use (I kept a log). I was refunded and got a new pair the exact same, but I'm worried they'll have the same fate, however, Impalas are the best option financially for me at this stage. It pleased me to hear Indy say the new "Coral" boots have reinforced heels - they might be worth a shot
Hey I'm hoping to get these, I can't afford anything of a higher price and I also want to make sure I actually want to skate before investing in better skates, what would your opinion be on them now?
@@itstaytayyy3309 for what they're worth, the impalas are pretty good. they have absolutely gorgeous designs , but yeah, still an entry- level boot. i would recommend them, but if you're planning to be on them a lot or doing funky tricks, possibly look into getting some second hand or buying Chayas or similar, less-known brands.
My Impala's never rolled straight broke on the heel within 3 wears, max 6 hours in them. I was given a second pair for free and that broke within the first month. This was my first time buying skates.
I got my impalas for Christmas and I was skating everyday (as a beginner) but now I take them to the park, rinks, and streets and they haven’t broken down on me. I definitely am planning on buying different skates but they get the job done (Edit) sooo the boot completely ripped on both lmao they definitely can’t hang
Sure-Grip Prism skates are also holographic. :) Good luck choosing. My youngest and I both have a pair of the Prisms...mainly because I trust the Sure-Grip brand more...we love them, but they do run a bit narrow and are SUPER stiff at first. It took me about 12 hours, and my daughter only around 6, to break them in, though so the process isn't excessively long.
@@ItzLionxss Just prepare for the break-in period. Vinyl skates are all notoriously stiff, of course. Vinyl is a form a plastic. Printed designs (such as the holographic/shimmer printing, animal prints, etc.) on vinyl make the boots even more stiff as they tend to be even thicker than "basic" vinyl. Good luck and happy skating! :)
Ive have two pairs of impalas and I have loved them. I street skate about two to three times a week and they have held up nicely. If you are looking to start skating but are not comfortable investing in moxi skates but want something more fitted and durable than Walmart or a sporting goods boot, THIS IS A GREAT SKATE FOR YOU
I just got myself some really cute blush colored impala skates. I love them! I am a beginner skater & take them to the rink as well as sidewalk skating. I haven't had any problems so far.
I have a pair of impalas and I love them. I’m still learning but I can’t wait to get better. They are comfortable. Good ankle support and I can skate/ practice for hours. I recommend buying an extra pair of laces though. The laces mine came with were much too short but that’s it.
RheRheSmily I’m an 8.5 so I sized up. I’ve also heard they run a bit small so that helped to influence my choice. It also leaves room for me to add gel pads for comfort and support.
I just hit my 3 year mark in skating with my impalas and the boot has unfortunately started lifting at the heel. I’ve had my fair share of fun, jumps, footwork, trail skating. I’m BIG sad because I can’t afford new skates at the moment but you’re better off investing in a pair of durable, great skates. Riedell, moxis, etc.
I just bought impalas from prs on Black Friday. I’ve skated the past four days since I got them and they’ve been really good for me. I’m a beginner and feel really comfortable in them. I have wide feet but I wear two pairs of socks and it doesn’t hurt when I do that. Sometimes I do feel like on my right foot the front right wheel feels weird when I’m skating, it’s not loose though so idk why it feels weird lol. I’ve skated inside on wood floor and outside and I absolutely think this is my gateway pair of skates haha
As a beginner I bought my first pair of skates from Impala! They have been good to learn on, but as I’m getting better at skating I can tell I need to invest in some new skates (I’m thinking the Moxi Lolly). I’ve had my Impala skates since June, but they’re pretty battered now and the heel is coming away from the boot. I also found that the toe stops wear down really fast. Also trying to do stuff on ramps has been hard because the wheels don’t spin fast enough. A good beginner skate, but I’m definitely ready for something better!
I have had these for 2 months and I am NOT a beginner and they have not ripped. I use them at least 3 times a week for 1-2 hours a time and I’m really happy about them. The wheels are good even for outdoor use even tho it is quite bumpy 😆
These were my "Gateway skate" LOL! I have them now. I love them. They're so cute! 😍 I just began roller skating. I was an ice skater but hadn't skated in almost 20 years, so I was going really slow, getting into roller skating. Once I realized I loved it and started skating more often I was having major issues doing any tricks. So, I went to a local skate shop, Sin City Skates, and they helped me so much. They changed my wheels and bearings and now I feel like I have completely new skates. It's crazy how different they are. I like the boot; I find them very comfortable. Will I get a second pair of Impala's? No. I've got my eye on some Moxis. BUT, I don't regret buying them and think this review was fair and accurate. From reading the comments I can see other people thought what I thought, that even $100 was a lot for a pair of roller skates, but it's not. Not at all. As I'm learning more about roller skating, it's very important to have quality construction and materials. When you start doing a lot of maneuvers and moving really fast, and you skate multiple times per week, you want to minimize risk because that minimizes injury. A good pair of skates usually starts are $250, and will go up from there. It's definitely worth saving for. ❤️
So this is my experience with Impala skate, everyone has a different experience but here’s mine. I am a beginner skater and didn’t have money for expensive skates especially since I didn’t know if I wanted to keep skating or it was just a phase. First thing off the bat, the bearings are horrible. The wheels were okay but I like outdoor wheels that are bigger and softer. I didn’t have money to buy new skates so I bought Red Bones bearings and Moxi gummy wheels. And the impala skates went to a 3 to a 10. Changing ur wheels and bearings makes ur skates 10x better. I hear a lot of peoples impalas ripping and mind have hold. I now have had my skates for over a month and no signs of ripping. I like how my impalas are really padded so they are very comfortable and a lot of ankle support. If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on new bearings or wheels, I recommend buying from third party sellers or apps that sell clothes like Mecari.
I'm a new skater and have bought these. They're really, really fun. I obviously don't have much experience, but I've done a few hours at a time of street skating (commute) and mucked around on my driveway. It's been half a year now. Going to go to the skate park soon with them. I live in NZ and it would be cheaper for me to buy about 10 pairs of impalas Vs say, a pair of moxis. I'd obviously love to buy moxis tbh. But it's just not in my near future. I'm reasonably committed to destroying a few pairs of these before I actually get a pair of moxis.. But, I really don't the difference. They fantastic. I feel secure on them. They look awesome. Even with my kind of ugly handmade toe guard. I hope to get another year out of them at least!!!
Hey I live in NZ as well!! And have a pair of impalas and have been skating for maybe just over a month a couple of times a week I've scratched the hell out of the front of them which Idm to much but I've noticed the heel is starting to lift before the 3 month warranty 😢 so sad I hope they last till I can afford moxis
@@questashae3122 Oh, gutted! That sucks that yours started lifting on you. Do you think you'll get another pair? It's cool cause they seem to be coming out with more and more cute patterns. It's like... fast fashion for skates almost! Or are you able to afford something more expensive. What are you thinking = you'll do?
@@georginamangu I actually bought mine online, but since have learned you can buy them in those surfer/ skate shops that are around the place. In Auckland they have them in Silvia Park Mall. In Hawkes Bay I've found them on Heretaunga street
59 years roller skating in rinks. Bought Impala skates for outdoor skating and they’re great skates and I have logged a lot of miles on them without incident
Can't wait to get into them!! I skated big time in rinks when young, speed, jumps etc the lot. Took a huge break and now I want to use for outside, these seem perfect for where I'm at. I got my pair on a sweet deal which couldn't be refused. I hope they perform as well as they look. Fingers crossed!
I got these for Christmas last year in purple and I did have troubles with the heel ripping. We contacted them and it took a little bit for them to reply but when they did they immediately sent me a new pair of skates and I've had them since. I haven't seen any ripping so far but we'll see
They were a gateway skate for me! I bought a pair a few months ago as they were the only brand I could find in stores in NZ and I didn't do any research (complete impulse buy). The rigid material hurt my feet (don't buy if you have bunions!), one of the heels started separating and one of the plates was wonky so if I tried to balance on my right leg I'd veer wildly. I reckon I got just enough use out of them to make me fall in love with roller skating -- now my Moxis are in the mail and I'm excited to continue my journey!
i got some impalas not too long ago and after a couple weeks of having them, the laces started to rip through you boot:( i returned them and got a refund but i was pretty bummed about this.
This happened to me too. I have slashes throught the tongue. I ice skate though, so I was lacing super tight like I would my figure skates, I think this may have caused it.
So glad I watched this before buying a pair if I’m gonna spend a huge chunk of money on skates might as well buy the best money can buy ! Now I’m just waiting for planet roller skate to restock !
I am an ABSOLUTE beginner so keep that in mind. These are my first skates and I think they are great I never do anything more than just skate in like a straight line or around the park and they are perfect for it.
I bought my daughter the holographic skates a week ago. She wore them 3 times and the material was thrashed. Thankfully the store said we could exchange them. I think they are a decent skate for beginners, but I don’t recommend the holographic. It’s a different material than the other colours, and won’t hold up to outdoor skating from my experience
my first impala skates lasted me for around 3 years and I am buying new ones because my old ones didn't fit me anymore. I skated in them for awhile, I use to go around in my block skating in really rough and bumpy concrete, I had no issues with it!
This is a really fair review. You get what you pay for (to the people complaining re price), but as she says, they do a fine job as an entry-level skate. Personally I couldn't get them on my wide feet and they were super stiff and plasticky, so went for Chaya Voyagers.
Thank you for this video on Impala's! I just got mine a few days ago and I love them so far. I knew they would wear down quicker because they are vinyl, but they are great and affordable so far. :)
So I've had my pair of Impala (holo) skates for a good 7 months or so, since I started skating. They've held up really well so far! From the sound of all the reviews I've heard I expected them to fall apart within two months but it's been since March. I've never had a problem with them... Except for that the outside really does break down quickly. I scraped it hard one time as I was going up stairs and it made a pretty good scratch on the toe. Some toe protector/cap thingies fixed that. Only now as I've been starting at the skate parks, I'm noticing that when I carve or turn on the really large inclines sharply, I think the wheel touches the boot or the sole. I had a strange moment where I just stopped moving mid-turn and it was a panicky moment. But that was really it. I've been skating outdoors most of the time I've used them, aside from the occasional inside, rainy day skate. I haven't changed my wheels yet and the original wheels are only now starting to crack, gonna be getting new wheels soon, I hope. That's my experience with my Impala skates.
Thank you so much for your honesty. I’ve had my coral impalas for about 2 months as we decided to start skating as a family 😊 which was a seriously expensive venture. Not having skated since being a kid myself (and having to buy 4 other pairs) I was definitely in the category of a skater on a budget, not knowing if this would be yet another thing to join the hobby graveyard along with watercolour painting 😂 I am pretty happy with mine. Skating on the path is.. ummm... challenging, but that could also be and more likely the wearer 😂 my current mission though 🤔 trash em so I can get me some moxi’s because this is the most fun I’ve had in years and we are all hooked!
Beginner skater info! I am a beginner skater and purchased the purple impalas earlier this year as my second pair of skates (first pair was candi girl skates after watching indy’s review) I much prefer the impala boot to the candi girl as the candi girl tongue would fold up on me easily and cause pain. However I was not a fan of the wheels that came with my impalas, I switched them out with my candi girl wheels, I felt that the candi wheels were gummier and wider thus making it easier for me to learn. I primarily skate outdoors on cement but I have been considering switching back to the impala wheels when I go to the rink to dance skate. I don’t skate everyday but I have had no issues with my boot/heel tearing yet (it’s been about 6 months) I have noticed my boot is starting to get a crease mid ankle from trying to get my foot in it, I imagine the crease will continue to worsen over time. That being said the impala padded boot is wayyy more comfortable to me than candi girl or any other low price point skate I have tried on. The toe stops are great quality, the colors are rad, I feel safe and am learning with them more and more every time I lace up. I have been skating almost a year now and I am very happy with my impalas! I’m saving up for a pair of moxi’s but the impalas seemed like the right move for me financially before I can get my skill level up to justify spending moxi money. I hope this info helps someone, I spent soooo long looking for reviews and comments about these skates before this video came out. Happy skating! ❤️
I got the holographic skates and one of the trucks became crooked within the first few minutes of skating. I was a beginner skater and didn't realize why i wasn't getting it for about an hour. Personally, I would recommend shelling out the extra 50 bucks for the moxi beach bunnies. I got a pair of those and I love them.
@@sofiadzierzek6302 Same. I'm torn between getting impalas or candi girls as my first skates. I've heard that the candi girls have great wheels for outdoor skating, but the toe stops are kinda troublesome.
@@froggie1241 toe stops aren't too bad to replace tho, I think when I can afford it I'm gonna go for a pair of candid girls even tho I like the look of impala more
They didn't pay their PoC promotion team until they got called out by the two PoC skaters, while paying their other promo team $400 and "couldn't afford to pay" two more people. I do not support this company.
@@The420Patriot The company's benefitting financially from the skaters' participation so they should be guaranteeing pay regardless. The only instance where pay wouldn't be necessary is if someone is acting as an extra or doing an unpaid internship. They have the funds to pay everyone who participated.
Ive skated a lot in my rose gold marawa impalas and I haven’t had any problems yet. Must admit that sometimes I did slip away a while outside skating and the wheels were a little hard to get used to but it’s pretty fine (I’ve had then for half a year)
Hi! I had the impala rollerskate from Jan. to Nov. ( I got new the sky blue /yellow impala today and I think it is reinforced ) I also have bunions but not very wide feet so I would like it if they made it wider. I am not doing high jumps yet but I do skate one-footed, do double heelys, and so on. ( I would describe myself as a beginner-intermediate) I skate almost every day for 2-4. My skate on my (IMPALA QUAD SKATE - WHITE) I think is an old impala so I do not think it is reinforced. It has completely had almost no problems except for the heel tearing off. I think the new one is reinforced so I will wait and see and come back and tell you!
Also besides my negative review, I WOULD TOTALLY recommend them!!! They are a great beginner skate and you can skate for hours in them. BUT if you are skating hard, doing high jumps, and being rough I would recommend Moxi most definitely!
I had these skates for 2 days before they started ripping at the heel! Good to know it’s not just me. They are sending me a new pair so fingers crossed they don’t do the same
I just wanted to thank Indy and the people in the comments for all their info. I used to skate when I was in elementary school. I lost the time going to an academically rigorous middle/high school. Now that I'm in college and have more time to focus on my health and fitness this video was great for a 'new' skater. I appreciated all the info on how to keep myself safe when looking for skates.
Bought some leopard print Impala's earlier this year and they only lasted 2 months before the boot started ripping away from the heel. Terrible quality skates! Plates seem crooked too
Hi there, I have impala and as a beginner on a budget, I love them! My heel did rip of, but the company exchanged them for me and so far its a good experience 💚 You definitely need to consider a bigger size though as the boot is quite narrow at the front 💚😎
I started skating in my impalas 7 weeks ago. They have been amazing to learn on, but I fall so often that one of the seams along my toe has been shredded and they are starting to fall apart. They're still safe to skate in but it will only be a few more weeks before i really need to upgrade. Recommend for people who want to learn to skate without a big investment, but know that after about 2 months if you are going to the skate park and taking risks, you are going to need to replace your skates.
Yay for finally seeing this review. I love your breakdown! I hope you don't mind me offering a suggestion for skate reviews, but for future product reviews would you be able to include videos of you or others actually testing the items out? Thank you for all the content!
She has in the past with other skates, but she's just been cleared to skate again after a broken ankle. Now is not the best time for her - personally - to try a new skate on camera yet. Hopefully she'll be back to her old self again soon. :)
And there is a video where she is wearing impalas without making a point of discussing them or mentioning them by name. th-cam.com/video/RmszZGhGbec/w-d-xo.html
I've got moxie jack boots and the holographic impalas. I've been skating for 20 years and I love the impalas. They're definitely for cuter occasions but I think they're excellent.
i am a beginner skater, i bought the white impalas. they hurt my feet i must have a wider foot. i have also done some research in regard to how to adjust your skates, from factory i found them to be very stiff and theres no movement in the truck from factory, so ive noticed when i skate it was difficult to turn due to the stiffness so i have to loosen the truck so it would be easier for me to turn. i think once i build my skills ill purchase a different brand.
I want to give my input on the wide feet comment. I’ve had mine for about a half year and I love them I think they’re great. I think I bought them true to size but when I first put them on I noticed that one foot felt tighter in the boot. Then I pulled my feet out and I noticed my right foot was a little wider than the left, kinda life changing.
I skated (lessons and the works) as a kid until around 13, I’m 28 now. I bought mine about 6 months ago because I haven’t skated in years, have gained weight, and have had injuries in recent years that I feared might make skating difficult for me… the entry level/budget price point was a massive draw card! I try to get on them for 10-15 minutes a few days a week to practise, and to a good flat surface or a skate rink once or twice a month for maybe 2-4 hours. I got the pastel rainbow ones and I don’t have toe stops on, I have noticed some of the colour scratching off or being discoloured but other than that they seem to be wearing fine! I’m impressed for an entry level skate!!
Love the new slogan from helmet to toe stop ;) also, I’m so excited for my Lollys to arrive now that they’re permanently back in stock! do they still take 4-6 weeks to arrive?
Thank you so much for this! This is exactly what I needed! I'm about to buy my first pair of skates & I can't wait to get into the roller skating community!
I bought these skates as my first pair six months ago, as they were my first pair they had road marks and tears all over them within a week. The skates held up during my phase of learning, but when I got better and started to become a more aggressive skater, the boot started to come off at the heel. These are good skates only for beginners and calm skaters. The brand is not the best, so look into that further if you plan on buying these.
I have the marawa rose gold skates and I do think an important distinction between this and other “cheap” skates is that these are the “luxury” of cheap skates if you can say that lol. These are really an awesome skate especially if you do rink skating or are just learning outside and practicing new tricks and things. I don’t think it’s fair to put these in the same category as other budget skates.
Thanks for the comment! I just bought the same exact pair and I’ve been scared from all these comments & reviews. I’m a beginner skater and I want to use them outside. I just want to be safe and comfortable. I’m hoping I got a good pair. To be fair, everything was sold out and these rose gold ones were available and I went for it.
@@luluognam hi! Yes! I love them! They worked really well this summer. I would only suggest that you get a toe guard to protect the front of the skates. :)
I’m a beginner skater that is 200+ pounds 250 to be exact so everyone can get a good visual, anyway i have had many real hard falls and mine are still like new, no ripping no chunks from the wheels missing or anything like that however I do have wide feet and they will pinch a bit until you break them in, they no longer pinch or hurt me at all, I’ve had them for about 2 months and use them 3-4 times a week for about 3 hours, they are the Sky blue ones, hope this helps my big girls out 😊😁
My Impalas ripped at the heel my second day skating them, so that being said I don't think I'll be getting another pair. Which really sucks because I love the colors of mine
I got my impalas at the start of March and they were good for a while. I didn’t have to break them in much and they were comfy and easy to use. I skated a few times a week at my local ramp throughout March/April and stopped for a while due to covid. I went on my first long distance skate the other day and discovered that one of the plates is on crooked. I then put them on today to work on some footwork and found that both of the heels are separating. I haven’t had any issues with scratching of the vinyl but that is most likely because I haven’t fallen on the skate much. Definitely would be good for beginners or people who want to skate more casually but they aren’t the skate for someone who wants to do more intense or frequent skating
I've been looking for this video for an hour, because I LOVE WHAT YOU SAID, and it stuck in my mind! (Around 9:00) "...you feel the wind in your hair, you get the freedom in your heart, and the sparkle in your eye...*sigh* ...and then you must NEVER STOP SKATING!" 💖
So i got my first pair of impalas in summer, June. After about a month of skating 3-4 times a week for 4-5 hours the heel started to rip on both sides of my skates and lift from the heel. Impala was very nice and sent me new skates (which i still currently have and use). however, with these new skates, it has been about 4 months and I have had minor problems with them as well. For one I believe my pivot cup was missing since I got them in the box, impala sent me replacement cups since the local shops didnt have the sizes for impalas. Despite replacing the cups, I lost another cup again a month or so ago. Lastly I noticed my skates ripping again but this time in the middle where the laces pull through and tighten. In total ive had 2 pairs of impalas in about 6 months and have had problems. I still use them as they are skateable but it is unfortunate. I mostly rink skate and sometimes go to skate parks
Every sport needs good entry-level equipment, and this video gives a lot of good insight into what type of skater these skates would be best suited for. :^)
Got a pair for Christmas and wear them at least 3 times a week, have had some issues with pinching but had the same issue with our other skates. But do love them after changing out toe stops because the material for their toe stops don't seem good for outdoor use. We have been rough on them from the beginning because we love skid out for adrenaline rush so the right toe is wearing down because of our habits.
I got pink impalas for Christmas as my first pair of skates, and I can’t wait the 25 of december to practice roller skating ! I really love your work, it’s so inspiring and your videos mede me obsessed about roller skating! ( sorry if my english is bad :(( )
My girlfriend has their holographic skates and they've been pretty great for her on a nearly daily use over a 2 month period. She's a beginner and doesn't plan on doing more than circling our local park. Highly recommend this brand for a beginner!
I wonder if Impala has done something different with how they manufacture their skates since the pandemic. I own four pairs, two of which are ripped from the heel. I’m also in a roller skating group on Facebook and more often than not I see people having the same issues. Maybe they’ll consider a stitched and glued boot in the future. It’s a shame because otherwise, these are great beginner skates.
My impala skates, have ripped, after I had a stack, I have the white pair, I also find the stopper has worn away very quickly in outdoor use. Definitely an amazing beginner pair but will upgrade by the end of the year 💛
I went a size up because I have wide feet but I found they’re too big so warning you know you feet better if you feel like you shouldn’t size up don’t. I should have trusted myself more.
I’m a beginner skater and I decided to go with the coral impala and I’ve had them for almost 3 months and my boot started ripping. I’ve contacted impala about but haven’t heard back. I skate about 1-2 times a week for about 2 hours either outdoor or at a rink!
I’m a beginner skater that is 200+ pounds and have had many hard falls and mine are still like new, no ripping or anything I’ve had them for about 2 months and use them 3-4 times a week, if they can hold my big butt and work fine you should be ok
If you are going to get roller skates I recommend starting to skate on a carpet floor or just a carpet or grass. It gets you used to the skating motion. Also when you think you are ready to go on the concrete or the hard floor ect. Hold on to a chair or table and just make a motion of moving your legs back and forth. It will get you balanced and ready for the slippery floor. Hope this helps! :) Edit: I just realized that she/he/they already got the roller skates but this basically goes to anyone who is getting roller skates or roller blades)
(this is my moms account) So, I got my Impala skates on my birthday (12-31) they have been really good so far but my mom said once I've skated and practiced for a year I can move on to Moxi's! Oh and I love your website!
I just got impalas and I see no huge issue. My skates have gelly like wheels and they are very smooth outdoors, they are fast. But if you're more advanced you would probably want them faster. My wheels rolled when I unboxed them. I don't know the name of them because I received them as a gift,but the particular skate I have is on the box of the skates. They are white, pink wheels, teal laces.
I've had mine 2 year. I don't skate everyday but they have alot of wear and they are still pretty good for only 100$! Good at skateparks. All the original parts still intact . Only thing is one of the sets of wheels get loose after awhile but that may just be mine that I broke myself 😂
I’m a new subscriber and just watched this after watching your review on the Chaya Melrose skate 😁 I’ve been thinking about getting the Impala skates for my girls, who are 7 and 12. Would you recommend these or would Chaya Melrose skates be a better beginner skate to buy? I’m wanting to get back into skating after not skating for over 20 years and thought the girls would love to skate with me. But I don’t want to spend a lot of money on skates for them if they don’t end up enjoying it lol Really appreciate your honest review on the Impalas ❤️
Thank you so much for this review and for everyone in the comments I have wanted roller skates for about a year and a half and im so glad I finally found something that fit my price range and that will be great for me as a beginner.
I’m a beginner skater and my first pair are impalas and here I thought they were expensive and you were talking about how they’re cheap like are you serious 😣😫
Oksana I live in Canada and ordered straight from the impala website and paid OVER $100 pretty much $200 Canadian :( I really am relations to this vibe.. Makes me wish I just went with Moxis since I know I’m going to use them long term..
$180 Australian. Being in disability pension, this was a HIGH END PURCHASE
@E Forever is platypus legit?
Chelsea I’ve not adjusted them yet but will be before my next skate, the wheels arent spinning as freely as they should when given a test spin, but i think with a bit of adjustments will be totally fine. I’ve gone on 3 skates on them now, each time a good few hours long, and they’re holding up great so far. Lets hope they can last until my next birthday when i can get some Moxis!!!
Andrea Delfino i bought direct but they were the same price from impala to platypus. And I usually by all my regular shoes from platypus and love them, they stock amazing quality shoes. They are legit imo
These are great skates for a first skate or occasional use.. they are way better than the real cheap skates. My skates are over 24 years old but they are $550. If you want a lifetime skate, get ready to pay over 400 and you will still need to change bearings and wheels occasionally. Thats life. This is a real review, she has been honest and open about the goods and the bads.
What kind of skates are you talking about so? Thanks in advance!
$550!! OMG
That’s not life, that’s capitalism.
no thank u
@@Chuleta_9 dude quality is expensive. You can’t expect something cheap to last so long
"how's my mustache? good? alright!"
😂😂😂 i love how you don't care about how ppl see the hair on your body. it's beautiful, and you're gorgeous 💜💜💜
So here's my experience with Impala skates. I like the boot but off the bat I hated the wheels for outdoor skating. The wheels became chipped quickly with just a few outdoor skate rollouts. Also, the original bearings are very slow, feels like skating thru mud. Which I think would be ok if your just learning. I have since switch over to Energy Wheels and Bone bearings and I've been able to go much faster and make them work. With all that being said tho I do regret getting the Impalas instead of Moxi's of the bat because I know they won't last very long! I would only recommend Impalas for beginner rink skaters. Outdoor no good!
Thanks so much this is super good info!
I think you might just have to loosen the bearings a bit
I skate in my impalas outdoors on the daily with no problem 🤷🏻♀️
@@katex2467 how are they now
Nyxiia i still haven’t had any issues with my skates 😊 I’ve well and truly got value for money out of mine.
She said “how’s my mustache” I’m deceased 💀
This is the absolute best way to diffuse something that you already know is coming. So many people would've been distracted enough to post about it in the comments. She totally was like "sh, I know, let's move on" LMAO. Adore!
We were all thinking it
I love how she owns it. Yass Queen!
It's a condition termed hirsutism. Indy's is nothing compared to how far it can develop in certain ladies. Like, we be talking beards.
@@zshocksoda1128 could also be pcos
i have black impalas and i love them. have had them for a year and i take them to parks and i skate on roads and sidewalks just fine. they take a looot of impact and they are just as perfect as when i got them, despite the scuffed toes. 🤷🏻♀️
This gives me hope because they’re the only ones I can afford that come on my sizes (11) 😭 and I want the black ones
Izzy Stevens Is it the black glittery one?
Lui Bu no, i have the regular old black ones
hey, how often do you skate?
the boot of mine has just started ripping i've only been skating on them for about a month. im sad bc i feel like it's gonna be completely broken and unusable soon and i wish i had just got the moxi's to begin with
I ordered a pair of Impala roller skates last week! They should be coming in the mail today!!
By the way, I’m deaf. It says closed captioning is unavailable. A little help please. Thank you!
I will start captioning right now!
INDY JAMMA JONES Thank you! ❤️
@@shellibabick Aw thank you so much for the support :) I got started on the captioning, but I have to take off for a bit. I will have this done for ya ASAP !
@@INDYJAMMAJONES I used to do online translation for a company that also did captioning but I quit because pay was low. I'd rather just donate my time for free to good causes. If you want someone to just caption all your videos for you (maybe in exchange for a few pairs of Skater Socks lol) I legit will 100% do all of them for you. I really appreciate this video! I'm the person who has been most vocal about these quality issues over on the /r/Rollerskating/ subreddit so I really am so happy to have this to link people to!
INDY JAMMA JONES there’s still no close caption...😕
A little help please. Thank you.
My impalas were enough to give me that spark. They are definitely a starter skate. About two and a half months of use (4-5 times a week 1-5 hours at a time) the tongue began ripping and the boot began to loosen. Like I said, it was enough to show me how fun and incredible skating is, and I have recently made the investment of the vegan jack boot. I'm cautious of being too aggressive in the impalas or taking them to the park, but it was a good starter skate, just wish it held together a lilll bit longer haha.
I just bought a pair of impalas. I want to see if I enjoy skating before investing in a better quality skate... but, I'm kinda curious. no one has seemed to mention that the impalas seem to make quite a bit of squeaking noises because of the material... did you experience this? did it lessen once they were broken in?
I wish this video came out before I bought a pair of impalas. I bought mine in June ‘19 and I dont think they’re going to last through to June ‘20. Heel is coming up after skating a couple of times a month since June on tennis courts and indoors. I fell once very lightly and the entire toe shredded. I’m a beginner on a budget which is why I bought impalas but honestly feel like I did not get what I paid for especially after hearing more about the brand from other skaters. I would have rather saved up for moxi’s instead 😫 i’ll end up retiring my impalas as indoor skates if they dont completely fall apart on me.
Great review, thanks Indy. Super detailed and hit all the important points. I think you've already seen my comment on Instagram, but repeating here for everyone's benefit. I'm a 30 year old total beginner skater. I bought the aqua Impalas 3 months ago from my local skate store in Australia. They were recommended to me as a good beginner skate, with a great price point and the versatility to try skating both inside and outside. My sister and I both bought a pair. We've now been skating for 3 months, for around 5-10 hours/week. We skate both outside on smooth trails and also in the rink. Neither of us has had a single problem with the skates and continue to enjoy learning in them. Now that I've fallen in love with skating and know that I'll keep at it, I'll consider buying something like a Moxi Lolly or Beach bunny, but I'm still getting great mileage out of the impalas and plan to keep using them until they are well and truly thrashed.
Sophie Hamilton which store did you buy them from?
My sister and I also just bought Impalas and are beginners. I’m really hoping ours last a good while before I have to start saving to buy something more intermediate. I’m so excited though.
I've been skating on these for a few months and I wholeheartedly recommend these as a "try out the hobby" skate. Nothing too fancy or expensive, and they look cute! I know they aren't built for a lifetime, but they are great if you're trying to learn or decide if this is something you want to pursue.
This is why I got them. Like I know they might not last forever but they also will show me it I will end up dropping it.
I think they're a fantastic beginner skate. I know there's a lot of controversy surrounding the brand, but if you're just starting out and not sure if you want to spend the big $$$ yet, these are great. When I bought them I skated maybe twice a week at the rink for between 2-4 hours at a time and my feet were never sore. They broke in so easily and I didn't have any issues. I definitely had to size up though, the first pair I bought were way too small. I also skate outdoors on the same wheels and they seem fine to me. I'm a beginner for sure but I have no regrets buying these, they're super cute and have got me through the beginner stages, I don't have any plans upgrading any time soon. If I did get to the stage of needing a new skate, I'd probably go with moxi or something that's a little higher up in the market, purely because by the time I need a new boot, I assume I'd be ready to upgrade. I'd personally recommend these, I think they're wonderful for beginners :)
Wow I'm actually in the same situation! I'm a beginner with Impalas and I love them right now. I also had to size up tho
@@abiolaadeleye267 good to know. It fits good for me but the sides hurt. Maybe I need to sz up. I’m a ladies 8. I bought sz 8
My foot measures 23 cm, therefore, I am a size 6. I don't know if you recommend buying a larger size or the size I already am.
I've had my pair of Impala's for probably close to 6 months now, and I've had little to no problems with them personally. I am a beginner skater, and these were my first skates, so I have to admit it doesn't take much to impress me in terms of a good skate and I don't have previous experience with anything else other than rentals at the rink. That being said, I only really have one complaint, The wheels wore away a little to easily, granted I got these in the summer time so I was skating more than I am now. But within about a month or so the wheels had cracks and little ruts where I've used them so much. Now like I said before, I'm a newbie so I don't know if that's the standard shelf life for those kinds of wheels. But I still skate in them with the wheels as is until I get replacements and they still get the job done... I just have to be careful there's not any debris in my path.
mary cathell hey just trying to figured if I should get a bigger size then my normal shoe size, please let me know !
Ariel Einsele hey! Impalas go by regular shoe size so you shouldn’t need to size up. However they do not have half sizes. Hope this helps!
The heel ripping up I found out was my fault. Taking the boots off without unlacing them properly like yanking your foot out the boot it pulls the back up
Just got impalas in the living coral, and as a beginner I LOVE them. I figure when they start falling apart, I’ll see if I can invest in some skates that are pricier and better quality. These are super easy for me to learn in though and they don’t hurt my feet at all.
They aren’t too stiff?
I’ve ripped out heels/soles in two pairs of moxi vegan skates. Took months to do it but .... Reidell actually replaced both sets of boots at no charge though!
It's called taking care of your equipment. I bought a pair of "entry level" skates when I was a beginner. I'm about to take my grand daughter out on her first pair of skates next week. They're Impala and she can't wait to start learning. My entry level skates I got when I was in my late 20's, I'm now in my early 60's and they're still going strong. Me I've slowed down a bit but I'm still having a blast. Skating will keep you young!
Tips for taking care of them for so long please
@@fjdosmdj8674 For most people it’s putting in the effort that determines how far their/your skates will go. It’s like everything in life if you don’t care it won’t last. Quality of life! Good Luck :-)
I love how you have the best interest of the customer always in mind. And that you convey the customer feedback to the manufacturer! You're awesome!
She's like: there $99 so their the super cheap.
Everyone:😳💀
lizzie g there $140 💀
@@adriennbaknebacsa807 even worse😂
Moxis are $150 to $300 and most people want the $300 because it's leather and doesnt tear. Thats why $99 is inexpensive in relation. Im just lucky to have hand me down rollerblades lol
@@MyFictionalChaos OK I get what your saying but.......
I'm vegan😳
@@Lizzie_160 the moxi jungle skates are vegan lol. There more expensive than impala skates but half as expensive than moxi lollies
I got my first pair of Impalas in late August, and they barely lasted a month. As a fairly beginner skater, I wasn't doing any special tricks, just small skate slopes and skating backwards, but the boot began to tear away from the heel after less than 10 hours of use (I kept a log). I was refunded and got a new pair the exact same, but I'm worried they'll have the same fate, however, Impalas are the best option financially for me at this stage. It pleased me to hear Indy say the new "Coral" boots have reinforced heels - they might be worth a shot
Hey I'm hoping to get these, I can't afford anything of a higher price and I also want to make sure I actually want to skate before investing in better skates, what would your opinion be on them now?
@@itstaytayyy3309 for what they're worth, the impalas are pretty good. they have absolutely gorgeous designs , but yeah, still an entry- level boot. i would recommend them, but if you're planning to be on them a lot or doing funky tricks, possibly look into getting some second hand or buying Chayas or similar, less-known brands.
My Impala's never rolled straight broke on the heel within 3 wears, max 6 hours in them. I was given a second pair for free and that broke within the first month. This was my first time buying skates.
Oh no
that’s just sad
Did you make any adjustments to the wheels, bearings or trucks when you purchased them?
Did u buy a skate tool?
Ok but like why is this actually the most helpful product review I've ever seen in my life?
I got my impalas for Christmas and I was skating everyday (as a beginner) but now I take them to the park, rinks, and streets and they haven’t broken down on me. I definitely am planning on buying different skates but they get the job done
(Edit) sooo the boot completely ripped on both lmao they definitely can’t hang
“They have a holographic sk-“
Me: instantly goes on site to see
Sure-Grip Prism skates are also holographic. :) Good luck choosing. My youngest and I both have a pair of the Prisms...mainly because I trust the Sure-Grip brand more...we love them, but they do run a bit narrow and are SUPER stiff at first. It took me about 12 hours, and my daughter only around 6, to break them in, though so the process isn't excessively long.
MystiqueRisingSun impalas look cuter
@@ItzLionxss Just prepare for the break-in period. Vinyl skates are all notoriously stiff, of course. Vinyl is a form a plastic. Printed designs (such as the holographic/shimmer printing, animal prints, etc.) on vinyl make the boots even more stiff as they tend to be even thicker than "basic" vinyl. Good luck and happy skating! :)
Desbomb_Love15 ok...well that’s your opinion not mine so I think you waisted your time commenting this.
I have those holographic skates! It takes abit too break in, But they are so comfterable and amazing! Though, the shoe laces suck ass.
Ive have two pairs of impalas and I have loved them. I street skate about two to three times a week and they have held up nicely. If you are looking to start skating but are not comfortable investing in moxi skates but want something more fitted and durable than Walmart or a sporting goods boot, THIS IS A GREAT SKATE FOR YOU
I just got myself some really cute blush colored impala skates. I love them! I am a beginner skater & take them to the rink as well as sidewalk skating. I haven't had any problems so far.
I have a pair of impalas and I love them. I’m still learning but I can’t wait to get better. They are comfortable. Good ankle support and I can skate/ practice for hours. I recommend buying an extra pair of laces though. The laces mine came with were much too short but that’s it.
Did you get your normal size or a size up?
RheRheSmily I’m an 8.5 so I sized up. I’ve also heard they run a bit small so that helped to influence my choice. It also leaves room for me to add gel pads for comfort and support.
It's been 7 months how did they hold up?
Annette Celia Rosemary still going strong. I purchased new wheels and laces cause practice was wearing them down.
@@RheRheSmily that’s what I was going to say
I just hit my 3 year mark in skating with my impalas and the boot has unfortunately started lifting at the heel. I’ve had my fair share of fun, jumps, footwork, trail skating. I’m BIG sad because I can’t afford new skates at the moment but you’re better off investing in a pair of durable, great skates. Riedell, moxis, etc.
I just bought impalas from prs on Black Friday. I’ve skated the past four days since I got them and they’ve been really good for me. I’m a beginner and feel really comfortable in them. I have wide feet but I wear two pairs of socks and it doesn’t hurt when I do that. Sometimes I do feel like on my right foot the front right wheel feels weird when I’m skating, it’s not loose though so idk why it feels weird lol. I’ve skated inside on wood floor and outside and I absolutely think this is my gateway pair of skates haha
Hannah B Did you size down or did you get your true size?
As a beginner I bought my first pair of skates from Impala! They have been good to learn on, but as I’m getting better at skating I can tell I need to invest in some new skates (I’m thinking the Moxi Lolly). I’ve had my Impala skates since June, but they’re pretty battered now and the heel is coming away from the boot. I also found that the toe stops wear down really fast. Also trying to do stuff on ramps has been hard because the wheels don’t spin fast enough. A good beginner skate, but I’m definitely ready for something better!
i've had my impalas for less than a month and i agree, the stops wear down super fast which is concerning
I have had these for 2 months and I am NOT a beginner and they have not ripped. I use them at least 3 times a week for 1-2 hours a time and I’m really happy about them. The wheels are good even for outdoor use even tho it is quite bumpy 😆
These were my "Gateway skate" LOL! I have them now. I love them. They're so cute! 😍 I just began roller skating. I was an ice skater but hadn't skated in almost 20 years, so I was going really slow, getting into roller skating. Once I realized I loved it and started skating more often I was having major issues doing any tricks. So, I went to a local skate shop, Sin City Skates, and they helped me so much. They changed my wheels and bearings and now I feel like I have completely new skates. It's crazy how different they are. I like the boot; I find them very comfortable. Will I get a second pair of Impala's? No. I've got my eye on some Moxis. BUT, I don't regret buying them and think this review was fair and accurate. From reading the comments I can see other people thought what I thought, that even $100 was a lot for a pair of roller skates, but it's not. Not at all. As I'm learning more about roller skating, it's very important to have quality construction and materials. When you start doing a lot of maneuvers and moving really fast, and you skate multiple times per week, you want to minimize risk because that minimizes injury. A good pair of skates usually starts are $250, and will go up from there. It's definitely worth saving for. ❤️
So this is my experience with Impala skate, everyone has a different experience but here’s mine. I am a beginner skater and didn’t have money for expensive skates especially since I didn’t know if I wanted to keep skating or it was just a phase. First thing off the bat, the bearings are horrible. The wheels were okay but I like outdoor wheels that are bigger and softer. I didn’t have money to buy new skates so I bought Red Bones bearings and Moxi gummy wheels. And the impala skates went to a 3 to a 10. Changing ur wheels and bearings makes ur skates 10x better. I hear a lot of peoples impalas ripping and mind have hold. I now have had my skates for over a month and no signs of ripping. I like how my impalas are really padded so they are very comfortable and a lot of ankle support. If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on new bearings or wheels, I recommend buying from third party sellers or apps that sell clothes like Mecari.
I recommend the Sure Grip Fames! They will last you a lot longer.
I'm a new skater and have bought these. They're really, really fun.
I obviously don't have much experience, but I've done a few hours at a time of street skating (commute) and mucked around on my driveway. It's been half a year now. Going to go to the skate park soon with them.
I live in NZ and it would be cheaper for me to buy about 10 pairs of impalas Vs say, a pair of moxis.
I'd obviously love to buy moxis tbh. But it's just not in my near future. I'm reasonably committed to destroying a few pairs of these before I actually get a pair of moxis..
But, I really don't the difference. They fantastic. I feel secure on them. They look awesome. Even with my kind of ugly handmade toe guard. I hope to get another year out of them at least!!!
Hey I live in NZ as well!! And have a pair of impalas and have been skating for maybe just over a month a couple of times a week I've scratched the hell out of the front of them which Idm to much but I've noticed the heel is starting to lift before the 3 month warranty 😢 so sad I hope they last till I can afford moxis
@@questashae3122 Oh, gutted! That sucks that yours started lifting on you. Do you think you'll get another pair? It's cool cause they seem to be coming out with more and more cute patterns. It's like... fast fashion for skates almost!
Or are you able to afford something more expensive. What are you thinking = you'll do?
Hey wear did you get your skates?
I live in NZ too
@@georginamangu I actually bought mine online, but since have learned you can buy them in those surfer/ skate shops that are around the place. In Auckland they have them in Silvia Park Mall. In Hawkes Bay I've found them on Heretaunga street
59 years roller skating in rinks. Bought Impala skates for outdoor skating and they’re great skates and I have logged a lot of miles on them without incident
I like them too.
Can't wait to get into them!! I skated big time in rinks when young, speed, jumps etc the lot. Took a huge break and now I want to use for outside, these seem perfect for where I'm at. I got my pair on a sweet deal which couldn't be refused. I hope they perform as well as they look. Fingers crossed!
I got these for Christmas last year in purple and I did have troubles with the heel ripping. We contacted them and it took a little bit for them to reply but when they did they immediately sent me a new pair of skates and I've had them since. I haven't seen any ripping so far but we'll see
how’d they turn out ?
@@stephaniezap There is some ripping in the heel, but not as bad as last time. I'm not very impressed with this brand, but for the price they work.
They were a gateway skate for me! I bought a pair a few months ago as they were the only brand I could find in stores in NZ and I didn't do any research (complete impulse buy). The rigid material hurt my feet (don't buy if you have bunions!), one of the heels started separating and one of the plates was wonky so if I tried to balance on my right leg I'd veer wildly. I reckon I got just enough use out of them to make me fall in love with roller skating -- now my Moxis are in the mail and I'm excited to continue my journey!
i got some impalas not too long ago and after a couple weeks of having them, the laces started to rip through you boot:( i returned them and got a refund but i was pretty bummed about this.
This happened to me too. I have slashes throught the tongue. I ice skate though, so I was lacing super tight like I would my figure skates, I think this may have caused it.
So glad I watched this before buying a pair if I’m gonna spend a huge chunk of money on skates might as well buy the best money can buy ! Now I’m just waiting for planet roller skate to restock !
what are you planning on getting
I pre ordered moxie lollys !(: so exited
Moxis are so hard to find and buy rn goddd
chaotic_gabby I know , I couldn’t find them anywhere so I pre ordered mine from PRS and they finally shipped (:
@@leemarryann2982 so lucky! I swear they were completely out of stock for preorders now too
Personally Impala skates is probably one of the best things I’ve bought highly recommend them love how u don’t care about the haters
Finally the first positive comment
I am an ABSOLUTE beginner so keep that in mind. These are my first skates and I think they are great I never do anything more than just skate in like a straight line or around the park and they are perfect for it.
I bought my daughter the holographic skates a week ago. She wore them 3 times and the material was thrashed. Thankfully the store said we could exchange them. I think they are a decent skate for beginners, but I don’t recommend the holographic. It’s a different material than the other colours, and won’t hold up to outdoor skating from my experience
Those are the ones I have. Did you have to sz up?
my first impala skates lasted me for around 3 years and I am buying new ones because my old ones didn't fit me anymore. I skated in them for awhile, I use to go around in my block skating in really rough and bumpy concrete, I had no issues with it!
This is a really fair review. You get what you pay for (to the people complaining re price), but as she says, they do a fine job as an entry-level skate. Personally I couldn't get them on my wide feet and they were super stiff and plasticky, so went for Chaya Voyagers.
This review was very helpful. Im a beginner skater currently waiting on my Impala Skates.
So which skates do you think are better for a beginner? The $99 Candi Girl skates or the $94-$99 Impala skates?
Thank you for this video on Impala's! I just got mine a few days ago and I love them so far. I knew they would wear down quicker because they are vinyl, but they are great and affordable so far. :)
Isn’t this the brand that’s been known to have faulty products and refuse to refund their customers?
So I've had my pair of Impala (holo) skates for a good 7 months or so, since I started skating. They've held up really well so far! From the sound of all the reviews I've heard I expected them to fall apart within two months but it's been since March. I've never had a problem with them... Except for that the outside really does break down quickly. I scraped it hard one time as I was going up stairs and it made a pretty good scratch on the toe. Some toe protector/cap thingies fixed that. Only now as I've been starting at the skate parks, I'm noticing that when I carve or turn on the really large inclines sharply, I think the wheel touches the boot or the sole. I had a strange moment where I just stopped moving mid-turn and it was a panicky moment. But that was really it. I've been skating outdoors most of the time I've used them, aside from the occasional inside, rainy day skate. I haven't changed my wheels yet and the original wheels are only now starting to crack, gonna be getting new wheels soon, I hope.
That's my experience with my Impala skates.
Thank you so much for your honesty. I’ve had my coral impalas for about 2 months as we decided to start skating as a family 😊 which was a seriously expensive venture. Not having skated since being a kid myself (and having to buy 4 other pairs) I was definitely in the category of a skater on a budget, not knowing if this would be yet another thing to join the hobby graveyard along with watercolour painting 😂 I am pretty happy with mine. Skating on the path is.. ummm... challenging, but that could also be and more likely the wearer 😂 my current mission though 🤔 trash em so I can get me some moxi’s because this is the most fun I’ve had in years and we are all hooked!
Beginner skater info! I am a beginner skater and purchased the purple impalas earlier this year as my second pair of skates (first pair was candi girl skates after watching indy’s review) I much prefer the impala boot to the candi girl as the candi girl tongue would fold up on me easily and cause pain. However I was not a fan of the wheels that came with my impalas, I switched them out with my candi girl wheels, I felt that the candi wheels were gummier and wider thus making it easier for me to learn. I primarily skate outdoors on cement but I have been considering switching back to the impala wheels when I go to the rink to dance skate. I don’t skate everyday but I have had no issues with my boot/heel tearing yet (it’s been about 6 months) I have noticed my boot is starting to get a crease mid ankle from trying to get my foot in it, I imagine the crease will continue to worsen over time. That being said the impala padded boot is wayyy more comfortable to me than candi girl or any other low price point skate I have tried on. The toe stops are great quality, the colors are rad, I feel safe and am learning with them more and more every time I lace up. I have been skating almost a year now and I am very happy with my impalas! I’m saving up for a pair of moxi’s but the impalas seemed like the right move for me financially before I can get my skill level up to justify spending moxi money. I hope this info helps someone, I spent soooo long looking for reviews and comments about these skates before this video came out. Happy skating! ❤️
I got the holographic skates and one of the trucks became crooked within the first few minutes of skating. I was a beginner skater and didn't realize why i wasn't getting it for about an hour. Personally, I would recommend shelling out the extra 50 bucks for the moxi beach bunnies. I got a pair of those and I love them.
Same thing happened to me when i went to adjust my trucks they were crooked af and i was never able to fix irn
*yeets my ripped up impalas out the window*
*stroking my candi grl’s* “don’t worry babies mumma loves you”
are candi girls better than impalas? i’m looking for skates around that price point and they seem promising but i’m not sure
@@sofiadzierzek6302 Same. I'm torn between getting impalas or candi girls as my first skates. I've heard that the candi girls have great wheels for outdoor skating, but the toe stops are kinda troublesome.
@@froggie1241 toe stops aren't too bad to replace tho, I think when I can afford it I'm gonna go for a pair of candid girls even tho I like the look of impala more
@@sofiadzierzek6302 i have candi girls and theyre amazing!!!! the toe stop isnt durable but its an easy upgrade :)
sheccid luna where did you purchase your candigirls. I can’t find them in stock anywhere and what style did you get
They didn't pay their PoC promotion team until they got called out by the two PoC skaters, while paying their other promo team $400 and "couldn't afford to pay" two more people. I do not support this company.
Karen the karrot made a video addressing this. Sounds like they did end up compensating the skaters
NoooOoooooOoo
@@alexisschlegel9160 after complaints
Is it possible some chose to ask for pay and others didn't bother? Seem's like there's a deeper story than what it appears
@@The420Patriot The company's benefitting financially from the skaters' participation so they should be guaranteeing pay regardless. The only instance where pay wouldn't be necessary is if someone is acting as an extra or doing an unpaid internship. They have the funds to pay everyone who participated.
Ive skated a lot in my rose gold marawa impalas and I haven’t had any problems yet. Must admit that sometimes I did slip away a while outside skating and the wheels were a little hard to get used to but it’s pretty fine (I’ve had then for half a year)
these are the ones I want they are on sale :) I would only take in the rink indoors as I have other outdoor skates.
"How's my mustache?" 😂😂😂 Get 'em Indy! Way to 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 back at them haters!
Hi! I had the impala rollerskate from Jan. to Nov. ( I got new the sky blue /yellow impala today and I think it is reinforced ) I also have bunions but not very wide feet so I would like it if they made it wider. I am not doing high jumps yet but I do skate one-footed, do double heelys, and so on. ( I would describe myself as a beginner-intermediate) I skate almost every day for 2-4. My skate on my (IMPALA QUAD SKATE - WHITE) I think is an old impala so I do not think it is reinforced. It has completely had almost no problems except for the heel tearing off. I think the new one is reinforced so I will wait and see and come back and tell you!
Also besides my negative review, I WOULD TOTALLY recommend them!!! They are a great beginner skate and you can skate for hours in them. BUT if you are skating hard, doing high jumps, and being rough I would recommend Moxi most definitely!
I had these skates for 2 days before they started ripping at the heel! Good to know it’s not just me. They are sending me a new pair so fingers crossed they don’t do the same
I just wanted to thank Indy and the people in the comments for all their info. I used to skate when I was in elementary school. I lost the time going to an academically rigorous middle/high school. Now that I'm in college and have more time to focus on my health and fitness this video was great for a 'new' skater. I appreciated all the info on how to keep myself safe when looking for skates.
Bought some leopard print Impala's earlier this year and they only lasted 2 months before the boot started ripping away from the heel. Terrible quality skates! Plates seem crooked too
Hi there,
I have impala and as a beginner on a budget, I love them! My heel did rip of, but the company exchanged them for me and so far its a good experience 💚
You definitely need to consider a bigger size though as the boot is quite narrow at the front 💚😎
I started skating in my impalas 7 weeks ago. They have been amazing to learn on, but I fall so often that one of the seams along my toe has been shredded and they are starting to fall apart. They're still safe to skate in but it will only be a few more weeks before i really need to upgrade. Recommend for people who want to learn to skate without a big investment, but know that after about 2 months if you are going to the skate park and taking risks, you are going to need to replace your skates.
I ordered a pair of Impalas and I hope they’ve fixed the defects since these incidents. Or that I’m lucky enough to have a good batch
Yay for finally seeing this review. I love your breakdown! I hope you don't mind me offering a suggestion for skate reviews, but for future product reviews would you be able to include videos of you or others actually testing the items out? Thank you for all the content!
She has in the past with other skates, but she's just been cleared to skate again after a broken ankle. Now is not the best time for her - personally - to try a new skate on camera yet. Hopefully she'll be back to her old self again soon. :)
And there is a video where she is wearing impalas without making a point of discussing them or mentioning them by name. th-cam.com/video/RmszZGhGbec/w-d-xo.html
I've got moxie jack boots and the holographic impalas. I've been skating for 20 years and I love the impalas. They're definitely for cuter occasions but I think they're excellent.
I got implala skates 2 months ago and I love them I skate in them everyday
do they fit true to size?
i am a beginner skater, i bought the white impalas. they hurt my feet i must have a wider foot. i have also done some research in regard to how to adjust your skates, from factory i found them to be very stiff and theres no movement in the truck from factory, so ive noticed when i skate it was difficult to turn due to the stiffness so i have to loosen the truck so it would be easier for me to turn. i think once i build my skills ill purchase a different brand.
I want to give my input on the wide feet comment. I’ve had mine for about a half year and I love them I think they’re great. I think I bought them true to size but when I first put them on I noticed that one foot felt tighter in the boot. Then I pulled my feet out and I noticed my right foot was a little wider than the left, kinda life changing.
I skated (lessons and the works) as a kid until around 13, I’m 28 now. I bought mine about 6 months ago because I haven’t skated in years, have gained weight, and have had injuries in recent years that I feared might make skating difficult for me… the entry level/budget price point was a massive draw card! I try to get on them for 10-15 minutes a few days a week to practise, and to a good flat surface or a skate rink once or twice a month for maybe 2-4 hours.
I got the pastel rainbow ones and I don’t have toe stops on, I have noticed some of the colour scratching off or being discoloured but other than that they seem to be wearing fine! I’m impressed for an entry level skate!!
Love the new slogan from helmet to toe stop ;) also, I’m so excited for my Lollys to arrive now that they’re permanently back in stock! do they still take 4-6 weeks to arrive?
Nope they should be there pretty soon!
Impala skates are good for beginning stages, learning and getting the feel for it all. I’m about to upgrade for Moxis 😍 so excited!
I’d love to see a review for the SureGrip boardwalk skate!
Thank you so much for this! This is exactly what I needed! I'm about to buy my first pair of skates & I can't wait to get into the roller skating community!
lol when she spins that wheel on those "ready to roll" bearings and it stops after 2 sec
I bought these skates as my first pair six months ago, as they were my first pair they had road marks and tears all over them within a week. The skates held up during my phase of learning, but when I got better and started to become a more aggressive skater, the boot started to come off at the heel. These are good skates only for beginners and calm skaters. The brand is not the best, so look into that further if you plan on buying these.
I have the marawa rose gold skates and I do think an important distinction between this and other “cheap” skates is that these are the “luxury” of cheap skates if you can say that lol. These are really an awesome skate especially if you do rink skating or are just learning outside and practicing new tricks and things. I don’t think it’s fair to put these in the same category as other budget skates.
Thanks for the comment! I just bought the same exact pair and I’ve been scared from all these comments & reviews. I’m a beginner skater and I want to use them outside. I just want to be safe and comfortable. I’m hoping I got a good pair. To be fair, everything was sold out and these rose gold ones were available and I went for it.
@@remamakki3912 hi have you had a good experience? I'm thinking about getting them
@@luluognam hi! Yes! I love them! They worked really well this summer. I would only suggest that you get a toe guard to protect the front of the skates. :)
@@remamakki3912 thank you so much, I'm sold!
I’m a beginner skater that is 200+ pounds 250 to be exact so everyone can get a good visual, anyway i have had many real hard falls and mine are still like new, no ripping no chunks from the wheels missing or anything like that however I do have wide feet and they will pinch a bit until you break them in, they no longer pinch or hurt me at all, I’ve had them for about 2 months and use them 3-4 times a week for about 3 hours, they are the Sky blue ones, hope this helps my big girls out 😊😁
My Impalas ripped at the heel my second day skating them, so that being said I don't think I'll be getting another pair. Which really sucks because I love the colors of mine
I got my impalas at the start of March and they were good for a while. I didn’t have to break them in much and they were comfy and easy to use. I skated a few times a week at my local ramp throughout March/April and stopped for a while due to covid. I went on my first long distance skate the other day and discovered that one of the plates is on crooked. I then put them on today to work on some footwork and found that both of the heels are separating. I haven’t had any issues with scratching of the vinyl but that is most likely because I haven’t fallen on the skate much. Definitely would be good for beginners or people who want to skate more casually but they aren’t the skate for someone who wants to do more intense or frequent skating
I've been looking for this video for an hour, because I LOVE WHAT YOU SAID, and it stuck in my mind! (Around 9:00) "...you feel the wind in your hair, you get the freedom in your heart, and the sparkle in your eye...*sigh* ...and then you must NEVER STOP SKATING!" 💖
So i got my first pair of impalas in summer, June. After about a month of skating 3-4 times a week for 4-5 hours the heel started to rip on both sides of my skates and lift from the heel. Impala was very nice and sent me new skates (which i still currently have and use). however, with these new skates, it has been about 4 months and I have had minor problems with them as well. For one I believe my pivot cup was missing since I got them in the box, impala sent me replacement cups since the local shops didnt have the sizes for impalas. Despite replacing the cups, I lost another cup again a month or so ago. Lastly I noticed my skates ripping again but this time in the middle where the laces pull through and tighten. In total ive had 2 pairs of impalas in about 6 months and have had problems. I still use them as they are skateable but it is unfortunate. I mostly rink skate and sometimes go to skate parks
Every sport needs good entry-level equipment, and this video gives a lot of good insight into what type of skater these skates would be best suited for. :^)
Got a pair for Christmas and wear them at least 3 times a week, have had some issues with pinching but had the same issue with our other skates. But do love them after changing out toe stops because the material for their toe stops don't seem good for outdoor use. We have been rough on them from the beginning because we love skid out for adrenaline rush so the right toe is wearing down because of our habits.
I got pink impalas for Christmas as my first pair of skates, and I can’t wait the 25 of december to practice roller skating !
I really love your work, it’s so inspiring and your videos mede me obsessed about roller skating!
( sorry if my english is bad :(( )
How are your impalas now
Your English is better than most Americans' 🤗
My girlfriend has their holographic skates and they've been pretty great for her on a nearly daily use over a 2 month period. She's a beginner and doesn't plan on doing more than circling our local park. Highly recommend this brand for a beginner!
I wonder if Impala has done something different with how they manufacture their skates since the pandemic. I own four pairs, two of which are ripped from the heel. I’m also in a roller skating group on Facebook and more often than not I see people having the same issues. Maybe they’ll consider a stitched and glued boot in the future. It’s a shame because otherwise, these are great beginner skates.
My impala skates, have ripped, after I had a stack, I have the white pair, I also find the stopper has worn away very quickly in outdoor use. Definitely an amazing beginner pair but will upgrade by the end of the year 💛
I went a size up because I have wide feet but I found they’re too big so warning you know you feet better if you feel like you shouldn’t size up don’t. I should have trusted myself more.
I’m a beginner skater and I decided to go with the coral impala and I’ve had them for almost 3 months and my boot started ripping. I’ve contacted impala about but haven’t heard back. I skate about 1-2 times a week for about 2 hours either outdoor or at a rink!
Yeah thats what tends to happen with cheaper skates
I recommend moxi for a safer boot
I’m getting them for Christmas now I ain’t excited thanks a lot everyone
I’m a beginner skater that is 200+ pounds and have had many hard falls and mine are still like new, no ripping or anything I’ve had them for about 2 months and use them 3-4 times a week, if they can hold my big butt and work fine you should be ok
@@ItsMarygayle yea I have them now I don’t fall over on my butt and everything is smooth
If you are going to get roller skates I recommend starting to skate on a carpet floor or just a carpet or grass. It gets you used to the skating motion. Also when you think you are ready to go on the concrete or the hard floor ect. Hold on to a chair or table and just make a motion of moving your legs back and forth. It will get you balanced and ready for the slippery floor. Hope this helps! :) Edit: I just realized that she/he/they already got the roller skates but this basically goes to anyone who is getting roller skates or roller blades)
@@pyramidobama8014 I’ve can do tricks and I skated around the house first and learned to toe stop I skate around the skate park
@@_nerdy_potatos7982 which one did you order?
Dude! Your opener to the video is awesome! I’ve been shaving my face since middle school because I always got teased! Owned it girl, owned it you did!
(this is my moms account) So, I got my Impala skates on my birthday (12-31) they have been really good so far but my mom said once I've skated and practiced for a year I can move on to Moxi's! Oh and I love your website!
I just got impalas and I see no huge issue. My skates have gelly like wheels and they are very smooth outdoors, they are fast. But if you're more advanced you would probably want them faster. My wheels rolled when I unboxed them. I don't know the name of them because I received them as a gift,but the particular skate I have is on the box of the skates. They are white, pink wheels, teal laces.
I've had mine 2 year. I don't skate everyday but they have alot of wear and they are still pretty good for only 100$! Good at skateparks. All the original parts still intact . Only thing is one of the sets of wheels get loose after awhile but that may just be mine that I broke myself 😂
I’m a new subscriber and just watched this after watching your review on the Chaya Melrose skate 😁
I’ve been thinking about getting the Impala skates for my girls, who are 7 and 12. Would you recommend these or would Chaya Melrose skates be a better beginner skate to buy?
I’m wanting to get back into skating after not skating for over 20 years and thought the girls would love to skate with me. But I don’t want to spend a lot of money on skates for them if they don’t end up enjoying it lol
Really appreciate your honest review on the Impalas ❤️
Lol perfect timing Indy 😂😂🥰
Thank you so much for this review and for everyone in the comments I have wanted roller skates for about a year and a half and im so glad I finally found something that fit my price range and that will be great for me as a beginner.
The moxie skates are like $300 😭 they are probably more safe but i dont have the money lol
oh my gosh thank you so much, I've been thinking about getting Impalas for ages and I wasn't sure but now I'm definitely getting some!!