The lightest frame in the world - turning like a dream, stable and light - a new dimension of skating, also for kids, ladies, endurance and fitness skaters ! elivered with a set of EO axles, EO standard mounting bolts (13mm) and standard hex wrench. The use of any other bolts voids the 2-year warranty. EO mounting bolts exist in 3 lengths : 10mm (for Simmons or Cityrun blocks), 13mm (for standard blocks) and 16mm (for the use of shims).
With the P-51 Featherweight inline racing frame, Atom Skates has taken the standard arch design concept found in other frames to a whole new level, ensuring consistent wall, bracing and platform thickness throughout.
Striker Mark II - Lighter, stiffer and now available in a 3X125! LIGHTER All Striker Mark II frames weigh less than 200 grams. STIFFER, Extruded out of 6061 aircraft aluminum w/ T6 heat treatment. Designed by renowned Carbon Frame manufacturers - EO Frames, we're excited to release a "race quality" frame at an affordable price!
Bones® REDS® are manufactured in China to our Bones Skate Rated™ specifications in a manufacturing facility dedicated to producing the highest quality skate bearings in China. They are inspected twice before being shipped to skaters and offer the greatest combination of performance, durability and low cost in the industry. Because they offer near Bones Swiss performance at a fraction of the cost, they have become the best selling bearings.
Bionic Bearing Oil - $7.95 A high-performance oil created for skate bearings, Bionic Bearing Oil is specifically formulated to avoid break-in period while protecting and prolonging bearing life.
Boom Indoor BANDED race wheels feature the same urethane used on our infamous Sub-7s. Our goal was to release a high-end wheel without the high-end price tag. We were able to achieve this by utilizing a more economical 8 spoked core which provides more flex/grip on every push. Features include: Available in sizes: FIRM - 90, 100, 110mm XFIRM - 100, 110mm Dualband Technology' developed to enhance indoor racing performance, comfort and roll.
Reviews
Roller Derby Elite Alpha Skate Review I got to try the Roller Derby Elite Alpha skate today. At the $200 price point I wasn't expecting much. After 25 years of trying boots on I'm kind of spoiled as far as what passes my tests. This skate passed my tests. It feels like your putting your feet into pillows. With the larger 110mm and 125mm wheels there's great support to stabilize the skate at the higher height. But, it wasn't to constrictive as I was able to do a full double push on them. They seem to fit ............
Normally companies higher priced boots have lower ankle support. That's great for world class skaters with steel ankles but I'm not a world class skater. After trying the new Strut and Attitude boots last week I couldn't see how anything was going to work better for me then their higher cut Strut, especially Luigino's higher priced normally much lower cut boots. Well I was pleasantly surprised today. I first tried the Ultra Challenge expecting my ankles to last 5 minutes on them. Hmmm, why are my ankles lasting so long. Maybe I'm just...............
Poweslide R2 Boot Review Every year a skate company changes a skate design I have to keep my fingers crossed that the new boot will be as good as or better then the prior years boots. I have seen more then enough years where a good working boot is changed to a bad working boot. Well you don't have to worry about that this year with the new 2010 R2 & R4 boots. I was extremely happy with the comfort and performance of both these boots this year. The R4 has a bit more ankle support then the R2. Also the R4 ran a bit wider in the fore foo.............