As one of those wide-footed skaters rolling with a set of heavily modded RB80s/RB Pros (I've used them for everything from my usual urban freeskating to marathons with all sorts of frame, liner, strap, and wheel combos), I love to see that rollerblade is giving a little more attention to that market segment where many other brands don't. They've been my go-to recommendation for anyone looking for a wide, supportive skate - I'd love to try these new lightnings! Also, sweet to see new shops coming up, I've got so much hope for the sport we love!
Just last weekend I was walking up Bathurst and someone walked past me with new skates in a box and I was so excited for them! Kept walking into Stacked (for a beer) and was blown away that David's shop Solo was there!
I’m from Singapore and managed to visit solo in-line in Montreal. David and Gigi were some of the most helpful guys in any skate shop I’ve visited. Really one of the best experiences I’ve had at a skate shop.
thanks to bill and tiago i finaly got my first ever inline skates after a few days of watching their beginning videos i can no skate confidently and up stairs down curbs... just an amazing entertaining guy thabks bill
As a longtime RB pro x user in size 48, THIS is going to be my new skate this season for sure, so excited!! LOVE the design and so far the amazing quality and durabilty of Rollerblade Skates never let me down when shredding through the city,bravo Rollerblade❤
My first pair of inlines were Rollerblade Lightnings, 30 something years ago. They beat the hell out of my feet, but I had a ton of fun on them. The significance of the price reference in the title does depend on the stick - the top end Bauer sticks cost more than entry level Vapors, ice or roller.
Great info ! I just got back into skating after dabbling in it 20 years ago . I bought this particular skate (lightning ) two months ago and it’s working out great . I am 61 yo female . Thanks Bill for bringing it …. You Rock !!
Bill I got my Lightning 110s a couple weeks back. Love them. No break in, super easy to get in and out of. I may buy the 90mm set for the skating rink with my kids. Edit. I have wide feet. These are great.
This helped a lot! Im still thinking if i should order online since i dont have that narrow feet and my foot bridge is bit bigger… do you have any suggestions?? Thank you in advance
I just ordered this skate. Looking to get back into blading again after a 20yr. hiatus. Inspired by the urban skating on this channel and the memories of the speed and freedom of rollerblading.
Bravo David!! Greetings from Montreal. I've been to their shop here in Montreal and have skated with David multiple times. Amazing service and great guy!
I own the 90's version of these new Lighting skates and I've skated them for some hours now, and they feel great. I think that I may need to add a thicker sole to make it more comfortable but that's the only comment I have on it. They're great looking skates and they feel super stable on downhills, turns, etc. I'd recommend.
I don't see a gap on the cuff when you flex. That's good. I think you had them a bit loose on the cuff? As a Twister XT owner I thing the lightning look sick. The lack of anti torsion box means you cannot focus on jumps with these but if I put some rocker on these skates I could have fun doing wizardy tricks.
Great video! I've been thinking it's time to replace/upgrade my 6 year old Zetrablades, and I'd settled on the RB Pro X because I have wide feet. Figured I'd also get a 3WD frame so I can convert them into 3x100. But alas, the Pro X line is discontinued and I can't readily find my size 9...then I found these new Lightnings! It's almost a perfect match to (and based on) the RB Pro X, with the same options and price point, so it's a go for me. Primarily trail skating upstate New York, and occasionally running down kids at the local roller rink.
Although I should've read the manual, thank you for this video. I didn't realize that these had a micro adjustment on the buckles and I thought that the 45 degree just ran tight for me. Now I know and will adjust my skates accordingly. Dope video.
Bill Stoppard I have so much I really would like to say to you. I have noticed how you have such a bigger following than you did when I first found you and rightfully so I want you to know that I am a 39-year-old man who enjoys a city flow, but the only reason why I am a 39 year-old man who strapped on FR skates and decided to skate again is because of you just about everything I know and everything I have learned has been because of your tutorials or just watching you flow I swear to God, I have fallen asleep watching your videos lol hours of watching and planning what I was going to work on the next day. I also learned so much about quality skates and what to expect out of them. In other words I’m probably one of your biggest fans and honestly I didn’t think I was going to be skating again I got hit by a car three years ago in a crosswalk but I’m back on the in lines and I’m back to watching your videos I got a pair of FR ones this year thanks to you. I know what a quality skate is and I have been dreaming about these skates since it was Seba! I appreciate you and everything you do all the time you take to provide quality content I know it’s probably a lot of work but you make it look easy and very fun! I would really appreciate the opportunity to actually talk to you man you gave me my passion back. I got pictures of me nine years old skating. My mom wrote on the back the rollerblade king lol it’s always been my passion but I gave it up until I discovered your TH-cam channel, now I couldn’t be any happier, and I look forward to any chance I can get on my skates
Philly has no inline skate shops. I was driving around physically looking for inline skates to try them out last Sept, but no one carries it. Dick’s Sporting Goods has like 2 men models, but wasn’t the ones I was looking for. Besides being a great skater, Bill had a nice radio voice. Out of all the skaters I’ve seen on YT, I think Bill articulates rollerblading things very well.
Great video and i've been a customer for like 3 years here in Montreal at Solo Inline, David's an amazing guy and he knows alot and he's real passionate about skate, it's a really great store for somebody that's either into urban or agressive skate, but the variaty of product they offer is amzing and always of good quality. If you guys aren't sure about a product or skate go talk to him at his store and he always gave me great advices, cause i know he skates alot and tried so many skates.
i just bought some kaltik frames (kaltik baats 90mm/110mm specifically since they had them for a good price) from their bc location recently!! awesome guys, gave me a really nice note with my order :)
It's pretty cool Rollderblade is still pushing new models to get people into rollerblading. I used to roller skate and ice skate when I was little and been snowboarding for over a decade. Just picked up skiing this winter but I want something to do in the summer.
Actually the Rollerblade Lightning model is not a new name. The first model was for fitness skating from around 2004 and these were my first skates. They were fine but had one major issue. Normally the axis of wheels are the lowest points of a frame, but this model had some sort of reinforcement below the wheel's axis, between two wheels. It caused blocking of a wheel and tripping if you encountered a rock, twig or something. All the best from Poland!
There’s even an older Lightning. It was the name of one of the first models released by Rollerblade in the early 90’s. The iconic Lightning TRS even became one of the first agressive skates, the Tarmac CE
Great review.. sending big vibes for this new store, owner seems llike an awesome dude !! Besides that, you easily can (and should) power stop on 125 🤣
Hydrogen's are a big selling point... It's very smart to put high end wheels on an affordable skate, there won't be any other stock skate (around this price) that feels as fast and fun! Good to hear, these have a wider fit but same sizing as Twisters 😊 Wish they would stop this holes for ventilation nonsense though, I don't feel any difference no matter how much Emmentaler they make it, just makes the shell weaker 😅 ...125 are great for powerstops, it just seems scary first but once used to it, the level of control on sliding is astounding (good trusty wheels are a must of course)...
@@vojety.kolecko oh, the SE are not real Hydrogen? 😒 Wheel "cheating" sucks... They could stick with Supreme wheels or PS with Spinners then it would be clear to everyone... The RAW are okay, fast and grippy but somewhat unpredictable for slides and even the 88a are less durable then real Undercover or Hydrogen...
@@ericbernardi8116 I totally agree!, I have so many unused supreme wheels that are just collecting dust because they are no match to REAL hydrogen wheels made in usa!! I would really prefer Rollerblade to offer a "premium" version of the lightning, just like they once did with the RB DA- featuring real hydrogen wheels, maybe some nice ilq9 bearings.. for advanced customers the mediocre wheel setup makes no sense. of course charge accordingly, but it will be cheaper in the end than paying for the stock supreme /hydrogen se wheels + straight a new set of hydrogen (made in usa)
$200 usd is incredible pricing if the skate is tight and comfy. I picked up some them skates recently, and while I love them, they are awesome, and are now my preferred ride.... They aren't actually $500 awesome and I struggle to recommend them. They are also super noisy, the plastic flexing noise is unlike any other skate i've worn.
Ya they looked reeeally flexy in the video. Inline wharehouse says that the 42 EU skates weigh only 1446g which is crazy lightweight. If you don't mind I was just wondering how power transfer and side to side flex feel for you?
@@lilchizzy9783 To be clear, i don't have the brand advertised in the video, I am talking about Them Skates, a very unfortunately named brand. My comparisons are to Powerslides and Alkalis. Side to side in the boot feels very secure, if it flexes it's only flexing with my foot. The noise I complained about it from ankle flexing. I have a small wheel plate running 40cm and a normal setup at 70mm. The power and control on 40 are kind of wild. 70 is well balanced, still powerful, easier to maintain speed. Also the 40s have fatter surface contact, very nice going over less even pavement and bricks. But you can just get two nice sets of powerslides or the boots in this video, or 4 (!) nice sets of alkalis, if you can tolerate solid boots with only lace ups. So it's very very hard to recommend Them Skates, unless you have cash to throw at the hobby. They have a lot of style points, though. They are a fashion boot for sure. And as mentioned above, the power comes from your wheel set up, you can experiment some with that for much cheaper.
@@kenmastersmaster for context, I was talking about the brand Them Skates, not the skates depicted in the video. I wouldn't call them plates, but there are 4 little metal bars that hold 2 screws each.
Are these the same shell size as the rb pro x? The 42s are a bit too large for me, and the shell is 43 sized so it's even worse, and the 41s were too small. Would love to know if these sit in the middle..
Are you guys sure it's based on the same last as RB? Inline Warehouse says it's not as wide in several locations on their website and in their TH-cam videos.
@@marionetzkie They may have more insight than me, but from my own testing, Twister is by far the narrowest, followed by the Maxxum, which seems more like a medium/standard width.
Probably not, the lightning is a wider fit. I tried the twister and it was snug. Twister is really nice quality as well, much better liner and wheels which is why it's more expensive.
Hey Bill, I have a question, I am new to rollerblading and I have been doing it on very bad surfaces with incline and well just not well maintained roads or paths, I've been looking at the Rollerblade Lightning 80mm, and the Twister XT, my main thing is can you take off the frame on the lightning ? I'm on the rollerblade website and they don't list the mounting points on either of the boots, they only say the size of the frame that the boots come with, and well I want the lightning but only if i can switch out the frame with the RIVAL 12" FRAME 4X100 (165 & 195mm mounting points) in my mind I want to try 100mm, because maybe it will roll better over the rocks and mini pinecone bombs on the road that turn me into super man for 2 seconds then hit a wall of kryptonite. But ya this is my main big question, I want to stick with rollerblade brand but I cant find my answers on there website. My current pair of blades are very cheap plastic frame and I really want to upgrade soon.
Hey, Bill! I've searched in my area but unable to find any pair of wide rollerblades. Do you know any companies that make wide rollerblades? Similar to barefoot shoes with wide toe box.
It's pretty cool that the Lightning came back. but I hate how most skates these days have a little or a lot of ugliness to their design. In the case of these, the puke green lime was not needed. Just make them all black! The original Lightning looked cool and understated. It looked more serious.
@@BillStoppard Hi Bill, thanks for the reply. But let me make it clear, I've never meant that you're faking anything, just you sound like those guys in some conspiracy videos. Plus the other guy is much louder, in the end I had trouble hearing you, which I was actually here for, so I had to turn that volume up and the other guy was super loud. Perhaps it's only me because I'm french and English is my second language :) Ride safe 😉😊
@@BillStoppard rollerblade make a new intuition liner knock off called the nomad liner. Looks pretty good, I'm glad you got the twisters and the crossfire. Those are two of the best.
As one of those wide-footed skaters rolling with a set of heavily modded RB80s/RB Pros (I've used them for everything from my usual urban freeskating to marathons with all sorts of frame, liner, strap, and wheel combos), I love to see that rollerblade is giving a little more attention to that market segment where many other brands don't. They've been my go-to recommendation for anyone looking for a wide, supportive skate - I'd love to try these new lightnings!
Also, sweet to see new shops coming up, I've got so much hope for the sport we love!
Reminded me of Shawn and shoptask, such a shame he dissapeared without a goodbye :(
Who disappeared
@@kenmastersmasterShawn Unwin, of Flow Skate. Last video was two years ago and they were awesome videos.
@@filipivan5125 yeah he's still around he found a different job
We need an inline skate shop with a knowledgeable owner like David here in Colorado Springs!
Ok! Where should I setup shop?
@@bigda666 in the City, or Manitou Springs, or right by my place with a coffee bar in shop!
Just last weekend I was walking up Bathurst and someone walked past me with new skates in a box and I was so excited for them!
Kept walking into Stacked (for a beer) and was blown away that David's shop Solo was there!
Cool! I’m glad you liked the shop!
I’m from Singapore and managed to visit solo in-line in Montreal. David and Gigi were some of the most helpful guys in any skate shop I’ve visited. Really one of the best experiences I’ve had at a skate shop.
Hey! Thanks for the compliments, I’m glad we could help!
thanks to bill and tiago i finaly got my first ever inline skates
after a few days of watching their beginning videos i can no skate confidently and up stairs down curbs... just an amazing entertaining guy
thabks bill
As a longtime RB pro x user in size 48, THIS is going to be my new skate this season for sure, so excited!! LOVE the design and so far the amazing quality and durabilty of Rollerblade Skates never let me down when shredding through the city,bravo Rollerblade❤
My first pair of inlines were Rollerblade Lightnings, 30 something years ago. They beat the hell out of my feet, but I had a ton of fun on them. The significance of the price reference in the title does depend on the stick - the top end Bauer sticks cost more than entry level Vapors, ice or roller.
OK - $200 U.S. is DEFINITELY less than most hockey sticks.
Amazing ! My first skate was a lightning from rollerblade such good memories and looks like it lives up to its heritage
Had my lightning skates for about 2 weeks and roughly 10 miles on them. Absolutely love them. Amazing budget skate
Cool! Nice to have feedback from someone already skating them!
@@bigda666 I have a video of you would like to see it
I did 20 miles on Easter in mine! Which was not a very good idea since I'm still getting used to them, and got some blisters lol
Great info ! I just got back into skating after dabbling in it 20 years ago .
I bought this particular skate (lightning ) two months ago and it’s working out great . I am 61 yo female .
Thanks Bill for bringing it ….
You Rock !!
Bill I got my Lightning 110s a couple weeks back. Love them. No break in, super easy to get in and out of. I may buy the 90mm set for the skating rink with my kids.
Edit. I have wide feet. These are great.
This helped a lot! Im still thinking if i should order online since i dont have that narrow feet and my foot bridge is bit bigger… do you have any suggestions?? Thank you in advance
I just ordered this skate. Looking to get back into blading again after a 20yr. hiatus. Inspired by the urban skating on this channel and the memories of the speed and freedom of rollerblading.
Bravo David!! Greetings from Montreal. I've been to their shop here in Montreal and have skated with David multiple times. Amazing service and great guy!
I own the 90's version of these new Lighting skates and I've skated them for some hours now, and they feel great. I think that I may need to add a thicker sole to make it more comfortable but that's the only comment I have on it. They're great looking skates and they feel super stable on downhills, turns, etc. I'd recommend.
I don't see a gap on the cuff when you flex. That's good. I think you had them a bit loose on the cuff? As a Twister XT owner I thing the lightning look sick. The lack of anti torsion box means you cannot focus on jumps with these but if I put some rocker on these skates I could have fun doing wizardy tricks.
Great video! I've been thinking it's time to replace/upgrade my 6 year old Zetrablades, and I'd settled on the RB Pro X because I have wide feet. Figured I'd also get a 3WD frame so I can convert them into 3x100. But alas, the Pro X line is discontinued and I can't readily find my size 9...then I found these new Lightnings! It's almost a perfect match to (and based on) the RB Pro X, with the same options and price point, so it's a go for me. Primarily trail skating upstate New York, and occasionally running down kids at the local roller rink.
Yes, the Lightning is a great replacement for the Pro X. Similar fit with better looks, you’ll be impressed!
Although I should've read the manual, thank you for this video. I didn't realize that these had a micro adjustment on the buckles and I thought that the 45 degree just ran tight for me. Now I know and will adjust my skates accordingly. Dope video.
I've been following you since you were PintoPoney, you inspired me to start roller skating and even record some POV, Bill, you're a legend
Great! Inline skating should be affordable!
Support to Rollerblade!
Love and respect to Bill!
Bill Stoppard I have so much I really would like to say to you. I have noticed how you have such a bigger following than you did when I first found you and rightfully so I want you to know that I am a 39-year-old man who enjoys a city flow, but the only reason why I am a 39 year-old man who strapped on FR skates and decided to skate again is because of you just about everything I know and everything I have learned has been because of your tutorials or just watching you flow I swear to God, I have fallen asleep watching your videos lol hours of watching and planning what I was going to work on the next day. I also learned so much about quality skates and what to expect out of them. In other words I’m probably one of your biggest fans and honestly I didn’t think I was going to be skating again I got hit by a car three years ago in a crosswalk but I’m back on the in lines and I’m back to watching your videos I got a pair of FR ones this year thanks to you. I know what a quality skate is and I have been dreaming about these skates since it was Seba! I appreciate you and everything you do all the time you take to provide quality content I know it’s probably a lot of work but you make it look easy and very fun! I would really appreciate the opportunity to actually talk to you man you gave me my passion back. I got pictures of me nine years old skating. My mom wrote on the back the rollerblade king lol it’s always been my passion but I gave it up until I discovered your TH-cam channel, now I couldn’t be any happier, and I look forward to any chance I can get on my skates
Cool, congrats on the shop. Long live inline skating
Just got my twister XT from them couple weeks ago. Thanks again solo we have no shops here in Hamilton.
Philly has no inline skate shops. I was driving around physically looking for inline skates to try them out last Sept, but no one carries it. Dick’s Sporting Goods has like 2 men models, but wasn’t the ones I was looking for. Besides being a great skater, Bill had a nice radio voice. Out of all the skaters I’ve seen on YT, I think Bill articulates rollerblading things very well.
Yep, I live outside Philly and have only bought skate equipment online. In some cases had to return stuff, which is a pain.
Great video and i've been a customer for like 3 years here in Montreal at Solo Inline, David's an amazing guy and he knows alot and he's real passionate about skate, it's a really great store for somebody that's either into urban or agressive skate, but the variaty of product they offer is amzing and always of good quality. If you guys aren't sure about a product or skate go talk to him at his store and he always gave me great advices, cause i know he skates alot and tried so many skates.
Thanks Zebros, I’ll take the compliment! I really love to talk about skates!
i just bought some kaltik frames (kaltik baats 90mm/110mm specifically since they had them for a good price) from their bc location recently!! awesome guys, gave me a really nice note with my order :)
I ordered these in 90mm, fingers crossed the size will fit me
Gonna have to order a pair of the Lightning 80s. I'll try and get em from Solo
i love the white and cyan one
very electric and fun
I love the teal version, but I'm a EU 45/46 and they only make the teal version up to a EU 40,5😩
It's pretty cool Rollderblade is still pushing new models to get people into rollerblading. I used to roller skate and ice skate when I was little and been snowboarding for over a decade. Just picked up skiing this winter but I want something to do in the summer.
Bravo David! 🎉
Actually the Rollerblade Lightning model is not a new name. The first model was for fitness skating from around 2004 and these were my first skates.
They were fine but had one major issue. Normally the axis of wheels are the lowest points of a frame, but this model had some sort of reinforcement below the wheel's axis, between two wheels. It caused blocking of a wheel and tripping if you encountered a rock, twig or something. All the best from Poland!
There’s even an older Lightning. It was the name of one of the first models released by Rollerblade in the early 90’s. The iconic Lightning TRS even became one of the first agressive skates, the Tarmac CE
Great review.. sending big vibes for this new store, owner seems llike an awesome dude !!
Besides that, you easily can (and should) power stop on 125 🤣
Ok… I’ll need to work on this. I currently have a “long” 125mm setup (300+mm wheelbase), I’m sure I could do it on a short frame!
Just order my RB Lightning 90s and arrive tomorrow looking forward to trying them out
I've got the lightning90s 🔥 and I love them, urban, fitness and ive even taken them to the skate park. Definitely recommend
I wear a 9.5 and tried the cheaper pair of rollerblade skates on in the store. The 10 fit pretty well so thats what I ordered in these skates.
The socks behind Bill 😂😂😂
I was so zeroed in on reading the socks, it was hard to pay attention to the conversation! ;)
Yes, aren’t they great?
now we know bill shits glitter
Hydrogen's are a big selling point... It's very smart to put high end wheels on an affordable skate, there won't be any other stock skate (around this price) that feels as fast and fun!
Good to hear, these have a wider fit but same sizing as Twisters 😊
Wish they would stop this holes for ventilation nonsense though, I don't feel any difference no matter how much Emmentaler they make it, just makes the shell weaker 😅
...125 are great for powerstops, it just seems scary first but once used to it, the level of control on sliding is astounding (good trusty wheels are a must of course)...
@@vojety.kolecko oh, the SE are not real Hydrogen? 😒 Wheel "cheating" sucks...
They could stick with Supreme wheels or PS with Spinners then it would be clear to everyone... The RAW are okay, fast and grippy but somewhat unpredictable for slides and even the 88a are less durable then real Undercover or Hydrogen...
@@ericbernardi8116 I totally agree!, I have so many unused supreme wheels that are just collecting dust because they are no match to REAL hydrogen wheels made in usa!! I would really prefer Rollerblade to offer a "premium" version of the lightning, just like they once did with the RB DA- featuring real hydrogen wheels, maybe some nice ilq9 bearings.. for advanced customers the mediocre wheel setup makes no sense. of course charge accordingly, but it will be cheaper in the end than paying for the stock supreme /hydrogen se wheels + straight a new set of hydrogen (made in usa)
The Twister is HEAVY AF!!! The lightning is much lighter. If you switch to an Endless Frame, you cant go wrong!
$200 usd is incredible pricing if the skate is tight and comfy. I picked up some them skates recently, and while I love them, they are awesome, and are now my preferred ride.... They aren't actually $500 awesome and I struggle to recommend them. They are also super noisy, the plastic flexing noise is unlike any other skate i've worn.
Ya they looked reeeally flexy in the video. Inline wharehouse says that the 42 EU skates weigh only 1446g which is crazy lightweight. If you don't mind I was just wondering how power transfer and side to side flex feel for you?
@@lilchizzy9783 To be clear, i don't have the brand advertised in the video, I am talking about Them Skates, a very unfortunately named brand. My comparisons are to Powerslides and Alkalis. Side to side in the boot feels very secure, if it flexes it's only flexing with my foot. The noise I complained about it from ankle flexing. I have a small wheel plate running 40cm and a normal setup at 70mm. The power and control on 40 are kind of wild. 70 is well balanced, still powerful, easier to maintain speed. Also the 40s have fatter surface contact, very nice going over less even pavement and bricks.
But you can just get two nice sets of powerslides or the boots in this video, or 4 (!) nice sets of alkalis, if you can tolerate solid boots with only lace ups. So it's very very hard to recommend Them Skates, unless you have cash to throw at the hobby. They have a lot of style points, though. They are a fashion boot for sure. And as mentioned above, the power comes from your wheel set up, you can experiment some with that for much cheaper.
When you remove the frame do the mounting holes have an aluminum plate? They do look super cheap
@@kenmastersmaster for context, I was talking about the brand Them Skates, not the skates depicted in the video. I wouldn't call them plates, but there are 4 little metal bars that hold 2 screws each.
Interesting. They look good.
Are these the same shell size as the rb pro x? The 42s are a bit too large for me, and the shell is 43 sized so it's even worse, and the 41s were too small. Would love to know if these sit in the middle..
Hi..i am from India..can you share weight of this lightning and compare it with other products
Are you guys sure it's based on the same last as RB? Inline Warehouse says it's not as wide in several locations on their website and in their TH-cam videos.
Hey! This was confirmed by the head of design at Rollerblade, Tom Hyser. The shell is narrower in some spots, but the fit insane is almost identical.
@@bigda666 Thanks for clarifying! Another perk of doing business with smaller shops - quick insight! I bookmarked your site :)
Great review and info! Is it also good for narrow feet?
@@marionetzkie They may have more insight than me, but from my own testing, Twister is by far the narrowest, followed by the Maxxum, which seems more like a medium/standard width.
Probably not, the lightning is a wider fit. I tried the twister and it was snug. Twister is really nice quality as well, much better liner and wheels which is why it's more expensive.
Hey Bill, I have a question, I am new to rollerblading and I have been doing it on very bad surfaces with incline and well just not well maintained roads or paths, I've been looking at the Rollerblade Lightning 80mm, and the Twister XT, my main thing is can you take off the frame on the lightning ? I'm on the rollerblade website and they don't list the mounting points on either of the boots, they only say the size of the frame that the boots come with, and well I want the lightning but only if i can switch out the frame with the RIVAL 12" FRAME 4X100 (165 & 195mm mounting points) in my mind I want to try 100mm, because maybe it will roll better over the rocks and mini pinecone bombs on the road that turn me into super man for 2 seconds then hit a wall of kryptonite. But ya this is my main big question, I want to stick with rollerblade brand but I cant find my answers on there website. My current pair of blades are very cheap plastic frame and I really want to upgrade soon.
You can change the frames, it's standard 165mm mounting.
What if you dont have wide feet. Will these be loose on normal feet?
Awesome
Hey, Bill!
I've searched in my area but unable to find any pair of wide rollerblades. Do you know any companies that make wide rollerblades? Similar to barefoot shoes with wide toe box.
The Rollerblade Pro X or Cruiser will give you that same feeling of a wide toe box. The Lightning is also very close, with a wide toe box as well!
FR skates, rollerblade rb110, rollerblade cruiser, rollerblade pro x, seba cj2. I would recommend any of those.
It's pretty cool that the Lightning came back. but I hate how most skates these days have a little or a lot of ugliness to their design. In the case of these, the puke green lime was not needed. Just make them all black! The original Lightning looked cool and understated. It looked more serious.
The new hydrogens don't say made in the USA anymore. What happened
Sommersale in Germany for 150 Euros))) Stay High
hey Bill, this isn't some conspiracy video, just voice up man, we wanna actually hear you :)
I don’t do fake energy clown voice. This is me.
@@BillStoppard Hi Bill, thanks for the reply. But let me make it clear, I've never meant that you're faking anything, just you sound like those guys in some conspiracy videos. Plus the other guy is much louder, in the end I had trouble hearing you, which I was actually here for, so I had to turn that volume up and the other guy was super loud. Perhaps it's only me because I'm french and English is my second language :) Ride safe 😉😊
I don't think these are good skates. I think the mold is generic Chinese and the wheels are super cheap quality, spend the extra $100 for twisters
I agree, the Twisters are worth the extra cost. Most skaters don't seek an 'upgrade' after riding these.
@@BillStoppard rollerblade make a new intuition liner knock off called the nomad liner. Looks pretty good, I'm glad you got the twisters and the crossfire. Those are two of the best.
terrible audio
boring
ngl the “womens” colorway hits way better than the “mens” one. the mens one is just boring 🥱
Great! Inline skating should be affordable!
Support to Rollerblade!
Love and respect to Bill!