🛹 Drift Like a Pro, Own Every Slide!
The FreeSkates Portable Roller Road Drift Skates feature a high-quality 7-layer maple wood deck paired with a robust 3mm steel alloy frame for durability and control. Equipped with 73mm polyurethane wheels at 78A hardness, these skates offer smooth, friction-reducing rides. The anti-slip sandpaper surface ensures maximum grip, making them ideal for all skill levels seeking a stylish, portable, and high-performance drifting experience.
Brand | Sanxup |
Color | White |
Age Range (Description) | all |
Skill Level | All |
Deck Length | 17 Centimeters |
Deck Width | 13 Centimeters |
Material | Maple Wood |
Wheel Size | 73 Millimeters |
Shape | Rectangular |
Ply Rating | 7 Ply |
Power Source | No external power source |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Durometer Hardness | 78A |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 7.24 x 6.89 inches |
Package Weight | 1.65 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Sanxup |
Suggested Users | boys |
Manufacturer | Sanxup |
M**N
Well worth the money!!!
I am impressed for $38!! Definitely worth the money! I bought these to try free skates and I'm glad I did! Build quality and components are nice looking I don't have anything to complain about!! Watch the jmk video on how to get started! I'm very glad I did! Even after many years of skating and other extreme sports.
S**R
Determined to learn how to use free skates!
The media could not be loaded. They are difficult to use. Must be determined to learn and practice.
V**A
Dangerous!
My grandson likes it…but I think that it is very dangerous!
U**P
Extremely steep learning curve, but really fun once you get the hang of it
I ride skateboards and rollerblades, so it seemed like these half-skateboard drift boards would be something that would be a natural evolution, and something fun to try riding on. I watched some videos on YouTube of people ripping around on these like crazy, and they looked super fun, so I had to give them a shot. I'll tell you, once you get it down, they're really quite fun, and when you manage to get in a good run it feels like it does when you catch a wave on a boogie board and ride it in to the shore.I can't stress enough just how steep the learning curve is; it is definitely not easy. Granted I'm in my late 40s, but still... It's not like I'm totally out of shape or unable to ride. I bunnyhop my bicycles, do DH runs at the ski resorts on my mountain bikes in the summer, and I ride long boards all the time. That being said, my 12-year-old also got quite frustrated and even threw in the towel, and it wasn't until I pressured him to keep trying that he finally got it down. While he can pretty much ride down the street on them, I however can only consistently get in short runs as I am still working it out.Overall, I think these are a pretty decent deal. They're not overly expensive and they seem to be competitively priced when compared to other similar riding platforms. If you're thinking of picking these up for a kid, I think they'll work out just fine. If you're thinking about picking these up for yourself as an adult, just keep in mind that there really is a steep learning curve, but you can do it; it's just probably not going to go quite as quickly as it will for a kid.
K**.
Skates
Lots of fun
J**Y
Cracked on arrival
When I got the skates, the right skate had a crack down the middle that I thought might just be in the grip tape. When I stood on them for the first time, it turned out to be a real crack in the wood that got much worse. I returned them and figured if I reordered new ones, they would be a ticking time bomb, so I will look into other options.
M**Y
Great fun
My kid loves them. It’s tough but he likes the challenge
L**A
Good
Great product, hard to learn
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