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Rollerblade 261 RB

Frames
4.0
2 Reviews
Shop All Rollerblade

Rollerblade 261 RB

Frames
4.0
2 Reviews
Rollerblade 261 RB Frames 165mm 4x80 10.28"
In Stock: 12 Days
Price: $59.99
  • Frame Color: Black
  • Frame Mount: 165mm
  • Max Wheel Configuration: 4x80
  • Frame Length: 10.28" (261mm)

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Overview

The Rollerblade 261 RB Frames are strong and supportive with extruded aluminum and one-sided axles that are easy to use. They come with mounting bolts and an Allen key so you can assemble them and take apart your former setup. They are the same frames that come on the RB skates so they may be familiar. They are great for urban skating as they hold a good amount of maneuverability in a 4x80mm max wheel-configuration.

Specifications

OVERVIEW
Mount165mm
Max Wheel Size4x80mm
Weight220g
TypeUrban
Length10.3" or 261mm
MaterialExtruded Aluminum
Hardware Included8 - Racing Axles
4 - Frame Mounting Bolts
Tool Included4mm Allen Key
Brake CompatibilityNo Brake Offered by Rollerblade

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
2 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Excellent productThese are perfect for the inline skater who likes to skate occasionally on ice. Use the boots that you already love but turn them into ice skates. In one session I was already able to do soul slides and hockey stops on ice. The performance and sharpness is drastically different than rental skates and the price point means that you will pay for them in 10ish sessions. They mount easily and quickly to the frames that you already have. I may buy more for my whole family.
3 out of 5 Stars
Must've been a fluke, otherwise satisfiedI got 2 pairs of frames during the black friday sale and one of the frames of one of the pairs toe wheel axle hole wasn't countersunk. the axle was sitting proud and could not screw in any further. because it was a sale and i really didn't want to bother with returns because i was buying these as a gift upgrades for others, i just went and grabbed a countersink bit myself and fixed it. i probably didn't perfectly 90 drill it, but it's good enough. however these are cheap frames for new skaters who won't mind so in the end really it's ok.