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K2 Moto 80 Mens Inline Skates 2011 |
K2's Moto 80 Mens Inline Skates, featuring the Technology of Comfort, come equipped with the revolutionary Softboot. This patented technology provides skaters with the precision and accuracy of a hardshell boot in a new, comfortable and lighter weight design. Ideal for experienced to new skaters who, even as beginners, skate hard and appreciate versatility, performance and comfort. The Moto 80 comes equipped with a Stability Plus cuff, a lighter weight evolution of K2's Enhanced Stability cuff, which offers maximum support while remaining super-light. A medium length Die Cast Aluminum frame remains stable at high speeds and with 80mm size wheels, any true fitness skater will surely enjoy the each stride no matter the speed.
Beginner - Advanced Intermediate
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Comments about K2 Moto 80 Mens Inline Skates 2011:
I bought these skates upon returning my "Roller Derby SS-900" skates because they were too uncomfortable. The Moto 80 is sooo comfortable! I almost wish I could take the skates off at night and use the boot as a slipper. The skates are a little slower than the RD SS-900s, but that's probably because of the 80mm wheel size (verses the SS-900s 84mm) and also the Moto 80 seems to have a more relaxed skating position. I am a beginner and other than the SS-900s I have only skated on rentals. Even with the slightly slower speed of the Moto 80s, I am still happy with them and that's saying something as I am a motorcyclist and cyclist; these skates are still fast enough to give me a thrill. I overtook a jogger recently on them without breaking a sweat and I am definitely not efficient enough on them to come close to touching their full potential. Overall, these are great skates!
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Comments about K2 Moto 80 Mens Inline Skates 2011:
I love the skates, they feel so much comfortable than the old inlines the roller rink lend out. Even though I'm not finding huge blisters on my ankles and feet, I still feel like I'm not getting as much speed from them as other skates. It feels like all my momentum is going straight into the cushion of the boot.
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