🛹 Own the streets with unmatched speed and style!
The Rollerblade RB Cruiser unisex inline skates combine a rigid extruded aluminum frame with 80mm urban profile wheels and advanced shock-absorbing liners to deliver a fast, stable, and comfortable ride. Designed for urban fitness enthusiasts, these skates feature vented molded boots for breathability and lateral support, making them perfect for all-day skating with enhanced maneuverability and durability.
Size | 5 |
Color | BLACK/NEON YELLOW |
Brand | Rollerblade |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Wheel Type | Inline Skate Wheel |
Sole Material | Polyurethane |
Closure Type | Lace-Up |
Wheel Size | 80 Millimeters |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 7.2 Pounds |
Pattern | Solid |
UPC | 888341835471 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 15.5 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 3.56 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Rollerblade |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
Model Name | RB CRUISER |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Rollerblade |
Part Number | 07101500215 |
Included Components | Pair of Skates, Manual, Allen key, Extra axle to attach the brake |
J**.
Great rollerblades and good quality.
Excellent. We shopped around a lot for some good blades. Big 5 and Dicks had these, but better price and size we wanted on Amazon. My kids love them and go out when it's sunny. I had many pairs of rollerblades growing up, Zetra 303 and Bauer, etc. I played a lot of street hockey and racking. Went down Cottonwood canyon in them once (I was 17).
A**T
great skates great price
these Rollerblade Skates are awesome. I’m new to skating, and I’ve definitely had my fair share of wipeouts, but these skates have made a huge difference. They’re super comfy right out of the box, and the fit is spot on. My ankles feel supported, not like they’re about to twist every time I take a corner (which is a big win for me).The Black and neon color is a vibe. The 80mm wheels roll super smooth, and the brakes are there when I inevitably need them (thanks for saving me from certain disaster).The dual-buckle/lace setup keeps everything tight and secure, and the shock-absorbing padding in the heel? Game changer. I’ve been skating on all sorts of surfaces, and these things are holding up great.MY ONLY SUGGESTION IS TO WEAR HIGHER SOCKS.If you’re looking for starter skates that are comfy, look cool, and actually help you stay upright, these are definitely the ones. Trust me, you won’t regret it.
M**T
Give it time!
Alright let me preface by saying I have been out of the rollerblading scene for some time, so I was quite worried about the sizing on this. I measured both my feet perhaps 3-4 times and went off of the guide on their website. While it stated I should be okay with a 9 I didn't feel like that was right given that I wear a 10.5 shoe; so I began looking at the 10 and was going back and forth in my mind on which to pick. I even though you shouldn't go based off of your shoe size I did; I even emailed the company my feet dimensions as well as my shoe size.I ended up getting a response the very next day confirming that a 10 would be best; so I ended up getting a 10. Fast forward to the day I got them and tried rollerblading, it felt like hell. The skates felt super tight and felt as if something was rubbing on my ankle bones. Visited reddit for advice from the community and was advised of ankle protector sleeves and tried that for my next few sessions. While it helped a bit it still wasn't the best. I thought about returning them for an 11; but everyone was telling me to give it time to break in. So I did.Before I knew it I the pressure was gone and I still had a bit of room in the shoe; but it was snug. I even don't have to wear the ankle protectors at this time. So every one saying size up; while that may work for them it would be best to get your sizing, check with the company and give it sometime to break in. You'd be surprised; because I can guess if I got an 11 I might have had too much room; but the 10 seems to be working just fine.
O**O
Great quality and comfort
great quality and comfort, i weight almost 300 pounds and these rollerblades are awesome to rollerblading on the streets.Very soft design with ankles and feet.
P**.
Great Inline Skates - Getting Back Into Skating
These are great inline skates for indoor or outdoor use. I recently got back into inline skating and got these to practice mainly outside. The bearings and wheels are great, the axles are quick to remove should you want to change wheels. If you decide to get indoor wheels for this skate grab some extra bearings and 8mm Bearing Spacers so you can quickly change them out. These fit true to my shoe size vs a hockey inline skate which is a size down. I typically wear a 11.5 or 11EE shoes and these skates fit me well in size 11. The skates come with a short axle so you can remove the break. However, my axle wasn't threaded by mistake. A email to Rollerblade and they sent me a couple replacement axles that were to me within a couple of days. Great skates, comfortable, excellent wheels and bearings. Remember, if you are starting out to put your shins against the tongue of the skate for balance.
Z**A
Great metal framed blades, may need faster bearings for experienced skaters
I love the look and feel of these blades. I wear a size 9 shoe, and ordered a size 9 blade and they fit perfectly. I'm an experienced blader and these bearings are a little slower than I'd like. I'd recommend buying some REDZ bearings for $30 if you want more speed. Hope this helps you make a decision on these quality blades
M**N
Fits perfectly size 12
I’m a size 12 men’s US and it’s refreshing to order something that fits true to size. My previous pair of inline skates were Bauer hockey skates. I did not order thru Amazon and they definitely did not fit true to size and wasn’t worth returning. I’m a forty something year old getting back into blading for exercise and wanted something not beginner but not too pricey and tried these. They fit great and comes with an extra pair of black laces (thank you RB). I have pretty narrow feet with an arch and they still feel great. Bigger/wider feet shouldn’t be too much of an issue when you can adjust along with break in. I’m keeping these but I do love Amazon’s return policy in case you do need to return or exchange
D**R
Excellent for larger riders.
The boots are specifically built for a wider, more comfortable fit for people with wide feet. I wear between 12-13 shoes depending on the brand, and the 12’s are perfect for my big wide feet. The bearings are non-serviceable, but that’s my only complaint about the pair. Either way they spin well enough for a beginner. I plan to upgrade eventually anyway. Excellent for getting started into rollerblading, or back into it like I did after nearly 20 years. Also, if you’re a heavier rider like myself, anywhere above 250, I’d suggest some 89a wheels. KSS makes some and sell them here on amazon for a bargain. Smaller wheels are good for beginners as well, and they come in 74mm, 76mm, and 80mm, which is the size that come stock. Tear up that cheaper and, if needed, smaller set while you’re learning and save the nice stock ones for when you have some carving/stopping skills, or just want something grippy for rink skating. 9.9/10 wish those bearings were serviceable!
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