For me, the Lolly's (I have the black ones) are uncomfortable as they have no padding and no insole save a hard carpet thing, and since I have absolutely no muscle strength anywhere on my body the fact that they have no ankle support is a big problem for me. They're beautiful skates, but had I bought my Periwinkle Beach Bunny's first I probably would not have purchased the Lolly's. Right now I have the orange wheels and laces that came with my Bunny's on my Lolly's for Halloween last year and they look amazing. But I never wear them. I have customised my Bunny's with blue laces, white glow luminous wheels and the purple Moxi Brake Petal Toe stops, and I AM IN LOVE WITH THEM. Someday I do hope to wear my Lolly's again once I become a stronger skater.
You will gain muscle strength as you learn, but ankle support is - sadly - a myth that still persists in roller skating. When it comes to roller skates, it's truck tightness, and your wheels, that control movement (unlike inline skating which relies SOLELY on the wheels for turning)...muscle really doesn't have anything to do with it. Certain skating styles, if you want to go pro, do demand a specific style of boot (high tops for artistic, low for derby), but if you're just learning to skate, anything is fine as long as you have the proper wheels for what you're doing. Smaller ("shorter"), narrower wheels, are best for agility. Larger ("taller"), wider, wheels are best for speed and stability.
I Love my Lollys but as a heavier skater I am not liking the nylon plate , I plan on keeping them and changing the plate down the line. For now I'm enjoying my Moxi Panthers because they have the aluminum plates
Really helpful video, thanks for sharing. I've already ordered a pair of Beach Bunny's but i'll definitely think about changing things out like the wheels, cushions and laces if I find them too uncomfortable. I think the Lolly's would be a natural progression for me if I - as you say - decide roller skating is something I really want to invest in. Thank you for all your insights!=)
Thank you, the information I needed after purchasing the Beach Bunny Skates as a skater getting back to skating after 30 yrs. Looking forward to progressing to the Moxi Lolly!!
I'm enjoying my beach bunnies. I have impala's as well but ended up replacing the wheels with the Moxi gummy ones. I don't particularly like the smaller wheels on the beach bunnies and will be replacing those too. You're right the big wheels feel better outside.
i was watching this video and scratching my brain because your voice sounded so familiar, and i finally figured out that you sound like Grey DeLisle, the voice actor for Vicky from fairly odd parents, Azula from Avatar the Last Airbender, and -tons- of other stuff
@@Amberwardell yes you can change them to the same softness as the Lollys which have medium cushions or soft whatever you prefer! The stock cushions that they come with don’t absorb any shock at all but that’s why they are “cheap”.
@@15mxr07k How do you change out the cushions? Where would you buy new ones? I am in the challenging category where I almost always have to buy stuff one size up to accommodate my wide feet, but then there's a little too much room in the toe box. Any recommendations on inserts or something that can make the toe box shorter without making the shoe width tighter?
I wish I watched this review before buying the beach bunnies.. I’ve been inline skating for a few months now. I’m still a novice but I have built up some muscle in the ankles and legs. I wanted to try quad skates so I did a little research and purchased the beach bunnies. I found that they were far too stiff for me and the restriction of movement from the vinyl boot made it quite difficult for me to skate. Cut to last week and I tried out my friends lollys - they were like wearing slippers. They were so comfortable and I felt like I could have skated for hours in them! With that being said, I have ordered a pair of lollys in the colour taffy! Moral of the story is - you can never do enough research! 😄
i’m sold. i have moxi panthers which they say is a hybrid of both, i got them because they didn’t have the lollys, i found a site that will let me pre order them so i will do that now. thank you.
I have the Panthers and I had no break in period. I have wide feet and my skates fit perfect from day one. I changed the wheels right away to ones made in USA. My only complain is that they're heavy, I haven't tried on a lolly but they would be lighter on the feet. That comes to preference though
The Beach Bunny's have a wider wheel-base than the Lolly. I got Lollys first, and I love them, but I notice that I feel that I can fall backwards easier in them. When I got the Beach Bunny's, that feeling went away, and it's due to the wider wheel-base, I think. I want to get the Panthers because it's a suede upper with the wider wheel-base. That would be perfect, in my opinion! Yes- replacing the wheels on the Beach Bunny's with a larger wheel would increase the height of the toestop.
If I'm not mistaken the Panthers is the same boot as the bunny. Just different coating (vinyl). Technical specs are the same. I have the panther as a park skate and I'm very happy with it. (With Fundae wheels...)
Oh I'm the first comment!! But also thank you so much for this video, friend! I'm really wanting a pair of Beach Bunnies as my next pair of skates! Once they are back in stock of course😅
I’m guessing because the wheels are smaller it puts your toestop closer to the ground. Have you looked into short stem toe stops? Also thanks for the review. I have impala skates that are rigid vinyl uppers. And I really was trying to talk myself out of the Lollys. But I think if I order at the next restock it will be a worthy investment.
good points on thinner versus thicker wheels and I would also like to mention that just loosening the nut around the toe stop for the beach bunnies you can get them a little further off the ground, then just tighten the nut back up when its position where you want it.
Love your video. I ordered Holographic Impala skates first. They are so beautiful, but dangerous outside. They claimed to be quad wheels, but they are extremely dangerous outside. Any crack in the sidewalk, twig, or pebble is extremely prone for stumbling and falling. So I ordered juicy / trixy outdoor wheels from Moxi to switch out. I believe these are the same wheels on the Lolli skates. OMG, the wheels are so comfortable. It's night and day in these. But the toe stop is way too high now, and the Impala toe stop is not adjustable. :( So now I am really looking at the Lolli skates. The Impala skates did take a bit to break in. For me it was about three days of skating. I am going to put the original wheels back on for indoor skating, which look similar to the beach bunny wheels. My Impala wheels also had glitter in them.
ah thanks for explaining this so well! im a beginner skater and i own impala skates. ive noticed that theyre REALLY stiff on my ankles, which makes it heavier and less flexible but at the same time it gives me more support on my legs which makes me feel much safer and stable. so i wanted to figure out with which moxi skate to upgrade my impalas to. i guess impala and beach bunny are similar, besides bb having smaller wheels. so its probably best to wait for my skating skills to improve and buy lolly, rather than beach bunny, since it wont noticeably improve the skating experience (in my case)
I really appreciate your skate videos, they are very informative and on point for those of us who are trying to decide on a brand of skate. I started out with an order of Impalas and they were awful. So stiff and very uncomfortable right out of the box. I have since ordered the Sure Grip lime green skates. If I continue to skate I may at some point invest in the Lolly's. P.S. you look like Angelina Jolie! :)
If you need ankle support but don’t need them to be as stiff as beach bunnies , sure grip fames are a good middle ground !!! The sure grip boardwalks are suede like the Lolly but it too has zero padding . It will depend how much smile support you need
You do need to put your toe guards on correctly or you're going to lose your stop. The washer and nut should be on the "inside" so that the toe guard sits just above the stop, then the nut, then washer, then plate. P.S. NO skate is meant to be skated "out of the box". They're all "factory tightened" - some trucks and wheels can be more loose, some are much tighter...but always play with them a little bit until they feel good to you. With new skates the toe stops should also be double checked to make sure they are tight (some aren't and will fall off, especially with the extra vibrations of outdoor skating). Skate smart, stay safe.
Thank you! I realized that awhile after publishing this video ... when my stop came off. 😅😂 I really appreciate the help - wish you’d found my video sooner! ♥️♥️♥️😂
Yeah, losing a stop (or a wheel) at a rink is scary enough...outdoors, even worse! At least you didn't hurt yourself. When outdoor skating, I always have a fanny pack or backpack with a couple extra parts and tools just in case something like that happens. Bolts and nuts can roll away never to be seen again. :(
I have the beach bunnies currently the same color as yours. They are a little uncomfortable around my ankle because i have pretty strong calves and my ankles are big too😂 so I just don’t tighten them as much on my ankle but overall they are great, I am thinking of replacing the wheels for radar energy ones
I just ordered the Bunny’s about a week ago. Would you suggest just replacing the wheels with bigger ones and saving the stock wheels for indoor skating?
The stock wheels are hybrids I believe (don’t quote me on that)so they should be okay for both indoor and outdoor. But if you do intend on outdoor skating then yeah you could just have wheels specifically for that.
I just got my moxie beach bunnies and I had a question about you unboxing? The inside of the box didn’t have anything in the lid like all the other videos I have seen... the only place I found them in stock was on the pigeon skate website...
The stock wheels on the beach bunny are much lower quality than the classic gummy wheels that come with the Lolly, which are made with a much higher quality urethane. So even though they are the ‘same’ hardness rating, they’re really not a like for like comparison. Many people switch the beach bunny wheels because they’re just not very good. ETA: apologies, forgot to add that I loved the review you gave, and completely agree with you RE the Lolly skates (or spending more on a really good pair whichever brand) being an investment!
I’m now riding the same color BB skates and I pre ordered the same color Lolly’s last weekend. I can’t wait, even though I still have to wait for 10-14 weeks! 🥲 Btw where did you order the toe caps? ♥️
I’ve been looking at your videos and saw that you have boardwalks! I’ve been looking at boardwalks and beach bunnies because they’re a little more affordable than lollys, out of those two which would you recommend more? And what about for someone beginning? Thanks!
Honestly it’s hard to say which I prefer more. This is just *my* opinion, but if you’re looking for super comfy “striding” skates I’d go with the Boardwalk, but if you want skates that you might be harder on, like at the park, you might prefer the Beach Bunnies
I have moxi lollys and Bunny's but for some reason l don't really like my Bunny's idk why. I have impalas as well and l like them way more than Bunny's. And of course l just love 💘 my lollys. The best skates l ever tried in my life. Loved your review. 🤍💙💛
For me, the Lolly's (I have the black ones) are uncomfortable as they have no padding and no insole save a hard carpet thing, and since I have absolutely no muscle strength anywhere on my body the fact that they have no ankle support is a big problem for me. They're beautiful skates, but had I bought my Periwinkle Beach Bunny's first I probably would not have purchased the Lolly's. Right now I have the orange wheels and laces that came with my Bunny's on my Lolly's for Halloween last year and they look amazing. But I never wear them. I have customised my Bunny's with blue laces, white glow luminous wheels and the purple Moxi Brake Petal Toe stops, and I AM IN LOVE WITH THEM. Someday I do hope to wear my Lolly's again once I become a stronger skater.
You will gain muscle strength as you learn, but ankle support is - sadly - a myth that still persists in roller skating.
When it comes to roller skates, it's truck tightness, and your wheels, that control movement (unlike inline skating which relies SOLELY on the wheels for turning)...muscle really doesn't have anything to do with it. Certain skating styles, if you want to go pro, do demand a specific style of boot (high tops for artistic, low for derby), but if you're just learning to skate, anything is fine as long as you have the proper wheels for what you're doing.
Smaller ("shorter"), narrower wheels, are best for agility. Larger ("taller"), wider, wheels are best for speed and stability.
Are you selling your lilies? Because I look for the same you have
I Love my Lollys but as a heavier skater I am not liking the nylon plate , I plan on keeping them and changing the plate down the line. For now I'm enjoying my Moxi Panthers because they have the aluminum plates
Really helpful video, thanks for sharing. I've already ordered a pair of Beach Bunny's but i'll definitely think about changing things out like the wheels, cushions and laces if I find them too uncomfortable. I think the Lolly's would be a natural progression for me if I - as you say - decide roller skating is something I really want to invest in. Thank you for all your insights!=)
Thank you, the information I needed after purchasing the Beach Bunny Skates as a skater getting back to skating after 30 yrs. Looking forward to progressing to the Moxi Lolly!!
I have had my bb for a while now and I am really enjoying them! I am saving up for the green apple lolly's! Thanks for this video! 💕
I'm enjoying my beach bunnies. I have impala's as well but ended up replacing the wheels with the Moxi gummy ones. I don't particularly like the smaller wheels on the beach bunnies and will be replacing those too. You're right the big wheels feel better outside.
i was watching this video and scratching my brain because your voice sounded so familiar, and i finally figured out that you sound like Grey DeLisle, the voice actor for Vicky from fairly odd parents, Azula from Avatar the Last Airbender, and -tons- of other stuff
Change out the cushions of the beach bunnys it will make so much difference!!! Makes them so much smoother and they absorb more shock
Oh really? Thank you for the tip! I’ve been using my beach bunnies mostly for trail skating and that would definitely help!
@@Amberwardell yes you can change them to the same softness as the Lollys which have medium cushions or soft whatever you prefer! The stock cushions that they come with don’t absorb any shock at all but that’s why they are “cheap”.
@@15mxr07k How do you change out the cushions? Where would you buy new ones? I am in the challenging category where I almost always have to buy stuff one size up to accommodate my wide feet, but then there's a little too much room in the toe box. Any recommendations on inserts or something that can make the toe box shorter without making the shoe width tighter?
I wish I watched this review before buying the beach bunnies..
I’ve been inline skating for a few months now. I’m still a novice but I have built up some muscle in the ankles and legs. I wanted to try quad skates so I did a little research and purchased the beach bunnies. I found that they were far too stiff for me and the restriction of movement from the vinyl boot made it quite difficult for me to skate. Cut to last week and I tried out my friends lollys - they were like wearing slippers. They were so comfortable and I felt like I could have skated for hours in them! With that being said, I have ordered a pair of lollys in the colour taffy!
Moral of the story is - you can never do enough research! 😄
I had Beach Bunnys too and they were too stiff for my foot shape! Got the Lollys now and they are heaven.
i’m sold. i have moxi panthers which they say is a hybrid of both, i got them because they didn’t have the lollys, i found a site that will let me pre order them so i will do that now. thank you.
is the panther skate bad??? i was wanting to get it i am a beginner lol
I have the Panthers and I had no break in period. I have wide feet and my skates fit perfect from day one. I changed the wheels right away to ones made in USA. My only complain is that they're heavy, I haven't tried on a lolly but they would be lighter on the feet. That comes to preference though
The Beach Bunny's have a wider wheel-base than the Lolly. I got Lollys first, and I love them, but I notice that I feel that I can fall backwards easier in them. When I got the Beach Bunny's, that feeling went away, and it's due to the wider wheel-base, I think.
I want to get the Panthers because it's a suede upper with the wider wheel-base. That would be perfect, in my opinion!
Yes- replacing the wheels on the Beach Bunny's with a larger wheel would increase the height of the toestop.
If I'm not mistaken the Panthers is the same boot as the bunny. Just different coating (vinyl). Technical specs are the same. I have the panther as a park skate and I'm very happy with it. (With Fundae wheels...)
Oh I'm the first comment!! But also thank you so much for this video, friend! I'm really wanting a pair of Beach Bunnies as my next pair of skates! Once they are back in stock of course😅
Planning With Neva...Try Derby Warehouse. Just got mine today and ordered them over the weekend. Limited on colors but they have them. 😉
Figure Skate store has them in stock! I ordered mine on the 21st and they came in yesterday
A little on the pricier side tho
I’m guessing because the wheels are smaller it puts your toestop closer to the ground. Have you looked into short stem toe stops? Also thanks for the review. I have impala skates that are rigid vinyl uppers. And I really was trying to talk myself out of the Lollys. But I think if I order at the next restock it will be a worthy investment.
good points on thinner versus thicker wheels and I would also like to mention that just loosening the nut around the toe stop for the beach bunnies you can get them a little further off the ground, then just tighten the nut back up when its position where you want it.
Love your video.
I ordered Holographic Impala skates first. They are so beautiful, but dangerous outside. They claimed to be quad wheels, but they are extremely dangerous outside. Any crack in the sidewalk, twig, or pebble is extremely prone for stumbling and falling.
So I ordered juicy / trixy outdoor wheels from Moxi to switch out. I believe these are the same wheels on the Lolli skates.
OMG, the wheels are so comfortable. It's night and day in these.
But the toe stop is way too high now, and the Impala toe stop is not adjustable. :(
So now I am really looking at the Lolli skates. The Impala skates did take a bit to break in. For me it was about three days of skating. I am going to put the original wheels back on for indoor skating, which look similar to the beach bunny wheels. My Impala wheels also had glitter in them.
ah thanks for explaining this so well! im a beginner skater and i own impala skates. ive noticed that theyre REALLY stiff on my ankles, which makes it heavier and less flexible but at the same time it gives me more support on my legs which makes me feel much safer and stable. so i wanted to figure out with which moxi skate to upgrade my impalas to. i guess impala and beach bunny are similar, besides bb having smaller wheels. so its probably best to wait for my skating skills to improve and buy lolly, rather than beach bunny, since it wont noticeably improve the skating experience (in my case)
I’m with you on giving up if the product doesn’t work well. Thank you for your review.
I feel the the only thing keeping me from the Lolly is the plate. I want an aluminum plate. 😐😑
11:12 I think the beach bunnies plates are slightly longer than the plates on the lollys
Thank you soooo much for this informative video!!!!❤
Where did you get your toe guard for lollys? Thank you
I really appreciate your skate videos, they are very informative and on point for those of us who are trying to decide on a brand of skate. I started out with an order of Impalas and they were awful. So stiff and very uncomfortable right out of the box. I have since ordered the Sure Grip lime green skates. If I continue to skate I may at some point invest in the Lolly's. P.S. you look like Angelina Jolie! :)
If you need ankle support but don’t need them to be as stiff as beach bunnies , sure grip fames are a good middle ground !!! The sure grip boardwalks are suede like the Lolly but it too has zero padding . It will depend how much smile support you need
You do need to put your toe guards on correctly or you're going to lose your stop. The washer and nut should be on the "inside" so that the toe guard sits just above the stop, then the nut, then washer, then plate.
P.S. NO skate is meant to be skated "out of the box". They're all "factory tightened" - some trucks and wheels can be more loose, some are much tighter...but always play with them a little bit until they feel good to you. With new skates the toe stops should also be double checked to make sure they are tight (some aren't and will fall off, especially with the extra vibrations of outdoor skating). Skate smart, stay safe.
Thank you! I realized that awhile after publishing this video ... when my stop came off. 😅😂 I really appreciate the help - wish you’d found my video sooner! ♥️♥️♥️😂
@@Amberwardell Ouch! :( Hope you noticed before you tried using it at least?
Haha, it came off while I was skating. Thankfully I was going slow and on a flat road, but it was definitely scary. I appreciate you!
Yeah, losing a stop (or a wheel) at a rink is scary enough...outdoors, even worse! At least you didn't hurt yourself. When outdoor skating, I always have a fanny pack or backpack with a couple extra parts and tools just in case something like that happens. Bolts and nuts can roll away never to be seen again. :(
This review is so good! Loved it ❤️
Can you link the toe guard from Etsy please?
I have the beach bunnies currently the same color as yours. They are a little uncomfortable around my ankle because i have pretty strong calves and my ankles are big too😂 so I just don’t tighten them as much on my ankle but overall they are great, I am thinking of replacing the wheels for radar energy ones
I just ordered the Bunny’s about a week ago. Would you suggest just replacing the wheels with bigger ones and saving the stock wheels for indoor skating?
The stock wheels are hybrids I believe (don’t quote me on that)so they should be okay for both indoor and outdoor. But if you do intend on outdoor skating then yeah you could just have wheels specifically for that.
Do you find there is any difference in sizing between the Bunnies and the Lolly's?
Is it easier to skate on shorter base? Or whatever it’s called than the longer like the beach bunnies?
Thanks for the video going to buy my lollys next week :) , what etsy shop did you use?
The best review! Thanks!
Thanks! Can’t wait to see next fridays video!
I just got my moxie beach bunnies and I had a question about you unboxing? The inside of the box didn’t have anything in the lid like all the other videos I have seen... the only place I found them in stock was on the pigeon skate website...
Is there a promo code for moxie skates?
I think “friends” saves you $5. Its from evelyn ivy’s instagram
Thanks a lot for the video! Very interesting
Awesome review thank you!!
The stock wheels on the beach bunny are much lower quality than the classic gummy wheels that come with the Lolly, which are made with a much higher quality urethane. So even though they are the ‘same’ hardness rating, they’re really not a like for like comparison. Many people switch the beach bunny wheels because they’re just not very good.
ETA: apologies, forgot to add that I loved the review you gave, and completely agree with you RE the Lolly skates (or spending more on a really good pair whichever brand) being an investment!
I’m now riding the same color BB skates and I pre ordered the same color Lolly’s last weekend. I can’t wait, even though I still have to wait for 10-14 weeks! 🥲 Btw where did you order the toe caps? ♥️
In regards to sizing down if I’m a 9.5 do I size down to 9 or 8?
beach bunnies came with a crab tool, i didn't even see them until after i went n got a wrench at home depot!
Can you do a video comparing the lolly to the boardwalk skate?
Yes! That video is going up today at 7:30pm EST!
I’ve been looking at your videos and saw that you have boardwalks! I’ve been looking at boardwalks and beach bunnies because they’re a little more affordable than lollys, out of those two which would you recommend more? And what about for someone beginning? Thanks!
Honestly it’s hard to say which I prefer more. This is just *my* opinion, but if you’re looking for super comfy “striding” skates I’d go with the Boardwalk, but if you want skates that you might be harder on, like at the park, you might prefer the Beach Bunnies
Can you do a review of your moonlight skates?
Wow, I didn’t realize I hadn’t done one yet. YES, I will film that soon!
How well do beach bunnies do at the rink??
I like them a lot! I changed out the wheels but even the stock wheels do pretty well at the rink
Hey. If I’m wearing UK5 size of shoes what size of moxi beach bunny I shout get (in moxi size)? Pleaaase help me 🤭
Measure your foot size,and look on the size guide on the Moxi website
Hey! I can you share the link to the etsy shop?
They look like the ones I have from XoNeloXoNaija on etsy, I love her stuff!!
@@BrittanyChristene tysm! I found them! She has so many good ones
More skate videos please! Sensible Skater!!!
I have moxi lollys and Bunny's but for some reason l don't really like my Bunny's idk why. I have impalas as well and l like them way more than Bunny's. And of course l just love 💘 my lollys. The best skates l ever tried in my life.
Loved your review. 🤍💙💛
Thank you so much!
beach bunnies really hurt i would not buy these again or recommend them.
Those pink Lollys are my next skate..
Apparently Moxi has discontinued this color :(
A guitar... skates.... damn, amber is one cool momma 😎
nice review but i feel its all over the place... thanks though
Skates Are supposed to get beat up. They’re not a fashion accessory, they’re sports equipment
I think they can be both. There isn’t a need to dictate the way other people enjoy their hobby. ♥️