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FREELINE SKATES
1 PAIR COMPLETE SETUP
PROD# FRE1289
STATUS In-Stock
PRICE

$134.00

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Description


Freeline Skate Order includes:
2 independent aluminum skates | Traditional skateboard grip-tape | 72M custom grade polyurethane wheels | ABEC 5 bearings.. Detailed Instructional Manual included.
1 year warranty.








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About Us:
We have been Skateboarding, Surfing and Snowboarding most of our lives. We plug into one of these outlets to get charged up. It’s a feeling. Freeline Skates™ bring all of our favorite sports together in an amazing way.

Bombing straight down the backside of Northstar, or boosting off a giant kicker, we are constantly searching to take ourselves to that next level. Along the way we have overcome crazy challenges, it has gotten pretty hairy at times.

Freeline Skates™ are a testament to the awesome potential of each of us. They are a real fun way to challenge yourself and take your life to another level. We hope you enjoy the ride, and we wish you your best moments ever! Hit the pavement, and land on your feet!

Magazine Reviews:

Freelines are insane,” is the opening quote that tester Trent gave me after spending a month trying out Freeline Skates. Freelines are basically small metal plates with grip on the top, and two 72 mm longboard wheels underneath. They don’t strap to your feet, and you can’t stand still while standing on them. One per foot, they sort of create a skateboarding effect, except that it’s nothing like skateboarding at all.
When I first saw Freelines, I was skeptical. They looked like a gimmick – something that a small group of kids would get into, and then quickly get out of. But, then I got to use them – they’re solidly built, and strangely fun to ride!

Freeline Construction
Freeline skates are built VERY tough. They are tough, sturdy metal, able to withstand 3000 pounds of pressure a piece (I didn't test this personally, but the argument is that cars weigh around this much, so Ryan Farrelly, the inventor, wanted Freelines to be able to be run over and still be OK). The little square metal plates are covered with grip tape and marked for right and left. The 72 mm wheels are a special formula that Ryan developed, for just the right amount of grip vs. slide. The bearings are generic ABEC 5s, which worked out just great.

And that's all there is to these Freeline skates. The relatively simple design is one of the best things about them. There aren't too many moving parts to worry about, and everything is designed to take a great deal of punishment. Freelines are designed to ride hard, and Ryan knew when he built them that people would push the limit in any way they can, so he didn't want the design of the Freelines to hold them back.


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