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Powerslide Zoom Renegade SUV 125
All-Terrain Skates
3.0
Overview
The Powerslide Zoom Renegade SUV 125 Skates are ready for the dirt or a tough full-body workout on any terrain! They have a setup of 3x125mm wheels with 100psi air tires that have Wicked ABEC7 Rustproof bearings that can take on wherever you need to roll. The zoom boots are strong and made with glass-fiber reinforced plastic, and they have extra support in their closure system. The high cuff, micro-adjustable buckle, and standard lacing keep your heel in place and your foot feeling secure. With Trinity mounting your center of gravity is low and you can easily swap out your frames for an urban setup or any frame offered in trinity mounting.
OVERVIEW | |
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Model Year | 2022 |
Skate Type | All-Terrain |
Skill Level | All |
Weight | 1965g (US8.0-9.0 EU 41-42) |
Specifications
Model Year | 2022 |
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Skate Type | All-Terrain |
Skill Level | Intermediate and Better |
Weight | 1965g (US 8.0-9.0 EU 41-42) |
BOOTS | Zoom |
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Construction | Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic |
Cuff | Standard |
Liners | MyFit Basic Dual Fit Liner |
Heat Moldable | No |
Closures | Cuff Buckle 45° Micro-Adjustable Ratchet Buckle Standard Lacing |
Mounting | Trinity X |
FRAMES | Powerslide Renegade 125 |
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Material | Extruded and CNC Machined Aluminum 6061 |
Mounting | Trinity |
Length | 11.6” Axle to Axle (295mm) |
Removable | Yes |
Adjustable | Yes (Laterally and Front to Back) |
Stock Wheel Setup | 3x125mm |
Max Wheel Size | 125mm |
Axles | Two-Piece 8mm, AL 7075, Torx T25 |
COMPONENTS | |
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Wheels | 125mm x 25mm Innova Pro Air Tire |
Bearings | Wicked ABEC7 Rustproof |
Brake | Not Included Compatible With Powerslide Trinity SUV Universal Cuff Brake Mount |
Axle for Brake Removal | Not Included |
Skate Tool | Included |
MANUFACTURER and WARRANTY INFORMATION | |
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Model Number | 908340 |
Time | 2 Years |
Contact | Inline Warehouse |
Country of Origin | China |
Videos
Sizing Chart
GENERAL SKATE SIZING GUIDELINES |
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Measure both feet with socks similar to those in which you intend to skate. Then use the measurement of the longest point and reference the model-specific size chart to determine size. How to Measure Your Feet for Skates. | |
Proper fit has the toes not being cramped against the front. Toes may slightly brush the front as heels will settle back when in the skating position. Try on skates indoors while in a seated position. Lace and buckle both skates, tap your heels to the floor, and then stand and bend your knees to simulate the skating position. How to Try on Inline Skates for Fit. | |
Not true to size. Use foot measurement to determine size (add .5cm for room at toe). |
Skate Size | CM | EU |
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5.5 - 6.0 | 23.6 - 24.2 | 37 - 38 |
7.0 - 7.5 | 24.8 - 25.5 | 39 - 40 |
8.0 - 9.0 | 26.1 - 26.8 | 41 - 42 |
10.0 - 10.5 | 27.5 - 28.2 | 43 - 44 |
11.0 - 12.5 | 28.9 - 30.3 | 45 - 47 |
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Customer Reviews
Not what I expectedI ordered these skates and received them quickly. I did realize that the universal brake made for this is sold separately, but I don't think they were really made for this particular design. The cuff is the same but on this particular model **It Is RIVETED To The Boot**. This means you cannot adjust or replace it. It also means that if you choose to spend the $40+ per brake to add on you cannot install as the instructions say. To say it was a huge stress, frustration, and annoyance considering how much was spent overall would be an understatement. The mounting screws for the brake are barely long enough to go through the material (yea, great, it won't stick inside the boot) However, when you can't remove the cuff to hold the nut-like end in place while you try and screw into it through the bracket for the brake it barely catches the threads and wants to strip. It's an absolute nightmare.
Regardless, I managed to get it all set up with original screws. The final straw for me was when I went to air them up - with a hand pump - 5 tires failed to hold air at all and the 6th did initially but later proved to fail as well. Just looking at the threads on the valve stems looked like they'd been worked over before.
So, with these being the most expensive pair of skates I've purchased - having to assemble myself - only to now have to replace new tires... not too thrilled
A whole workoutNot fast, but an intense workout and nice to use on dirt. Do not coast well at all. At first I didn't like them, because I tend to power blade then coast for a bit. However, with these bad boys I have found the best way to use them is a steady continuous pump, one mile and you'll be feeling it. I blade with my dog and the resistance on these will wear him out fast. Great workout for shorter distances.