These kinds of products and videos going over them are important for those first getting interested about inline skating and could potentially open the door to the more advanced disciplines which is always a good thing.
I haven't rollerbladed since around 2015 so I copped these joints last year on New Years Day, no regrets! Thinking of upgrading the wheels and bearings soon tho..
It makes me happy when I see these at the big box stores. It gives me some hope for the industry, they must be selling enough for it to be worth stocking them.
Just my 2 cents. I got back into blading about a year ago. These were my first pair. They're fine for beginners but if you decide to dedicate yourself to making blading a part of your life, you're going to need to buy a hard boot. After a few months of constant use, the Zetrablades offered very little support. Feels awful compared to a hard boot. I upgraded to the Twister XT. The difference is night and day. I would not have continued rollerblading had I not upgraded.
@@spinflipz9683thanks for asking. Don't buy a soft-sided Rollerblade brand boot like this unless it's available for less than $50. I would recommend a boot like this only really cheap off of ebay, or a thrift, and only for figuring out the basics of skating such as skating forward, backwards, and stopping. If you are ready to put money down on a skate there are better options at this price point, such as Flying Eagle F5S or F6S boot. Skates with a mounting system, with parts that you can replace or customize when they wear out. Basically whether you get into the sport or not, the zetras will end up in the trash
Zetrablade is my first pair of skates after a very long break from l rollerblading. I've been using them for about 17 months now and as for my height and weight (152cm / 43kg) they've been doing great. No blisters, no pressure. I'm the kind of inline skater, who likes riding streets, a bit of skatepark and slowly starting to learn wizard skating tricks. However, I've noticed that with time, I have to tie my Zetrabledes tighter and tighter, only then I can feel the proper control. I've been wondering is this happening because I've been progressing in my rollerblading skills and doing more demanding tricks, or it's because the liner is has been wearing off with time. Anyway, now I'm planing an upgrade to the Rollerblade Pro X women. I do not regret buying Zetrablade, for beginners the are great, but I guess it's time for me to move on ☺️
I haven't had rollerblades in about 25 years. Now my daughter wants to learn to skate so I wanna get some skates and enjoy this hobby with her. Anyone have advice on skates,accessories, etc.?
These kinds of products and videos going over them are important for those first getting interested about inline skating and could potentially open the door to the more advanced disciplines which is always a good thing.
I haven't rollerbladed since around 2015 so I copped these joints last year on New Years Day, no regrets!
Thinking of upgrading the wheels and bearings soon tho..
This is a great vid for people new to the community and blading in general! 🤘😎
I bought a pair of Rollerblade Twister Edge Inline Skates and still use my Zetrablades more often. I love them!
It makes me happy when I see these at the big box stores. It gives me some hope for the industry, they must be selling enough for it to be worth stocking them.
cant believe this video doesn't have more likes, the quality is so good!
Just my 2 cents. I got back into blading about a year ago. These were my first pair. They're fine for beginners but if you decide to dedicate yourself to making blading a part of your life, you're going to need to buy a hard boot. After a few months of constant use, the Zetrablades offered very little support. Feels awful compared to a hard boot. I upgraded to the Twister XT. The difference is night and day. I would not have continued rollerblading had I not upgraded.
this is very helpful to know, thank you
Where can I buy the twister😊
i remember wanting to get in to rollerblading and buying these. man i got a size too big LOL
I think this is going to net you views in the long run. and is the exact type of stuff I was looking for as a beginner a few years ago
Would you recommend a brand new skater buy these or buy something better?
@@spinflipz9683thanks for asking. Don't buy a soft-sided Rollerblade brand boot like this unless it's available for less than $50. I would recommend a boot like this only really cheap off of ebay, or a thrift, and only for figuring out the basics of skating such as skating forward, backwards, and stopping.
If you are ready to put money down on a skate there are better options at this price point, such as Flying Eagle F5S or F6S boot. Skates with a mounting system, with parts that you can replace or customize when they wear out. Basically whether you get into the sport or not, the zetras will end up in the trash
you can actually remove a part of the liner, it`s attached with a velctro close to the ankle
Those were my 2nd pair after my Amazon skates 😎
im about to buy some for my commute to work
Zetrablade is my first pair of skates after a very long break from l rollerblading. I've been using them for about 17 months now and as for my height and weight (152cm / 43kg) they've been doing great. No blisters, no pressure. I'm the kind of inline skater, who likes riding streets, a bit of skatepark and slowly starting to learn wizard skating tricks. However, I've noticed that with time, I have to tie my Zetrabledes tighter and tighter, only then I can feel the proper control. I've been wondering is this happening because I've been progressing in my rollerblading skills and doing more demanding tricks, or it's because the liner is has been wearing off with time. Anyway, now I'm planing an upgrade to the Rollerblade Pro X women. I do not regret buying Zetrablade, for beginners the are great, but I guess it's time for me to move on ☺️
I picked some up for $5 at a local auction, some of the comfiest skates I've ever used. The trade off is they flex a lot more than a rec skate should
I haven't had rollerblades in about 25 years. Now my daughter wants to learn to skate so I wanna get some skates and enjoy this hobby with her. Anyone have advice on skates,accessories, etc.?
Almost like the newer version of the lightning ⚡
Whats your top 3 brands
The most comfortable and fast. Are these even worth buying? Not a beginner
What wheels and bearings would you recommend to make them a bit faster once you get used to them?
Im 32 can i still try this?
Go for it. I'm 33 and I take these exact skates to work almost every day. You're never too old to skate man
Sure! I started last month at 31