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Comfortable Padding:The ideal way to complement the fit and support of the shell. Excellent design: radles the feet in comfort and reduces foot fatigue for longer more enjoyable skating. Safe and Comfort:Ample cushioning in both the liner and tongue create a plush feel and ensure the feet are protected in every stride, push and forward flex. Material:Brakes made of Polypropylene material. Safety:The stainless steel frame is more helpful to protect the your safety. Detachable Brake:When your is a beginner, please use this brake. When your can master roller skating skills, you can remove the brakes. Please use an Allen wrench to disassemble wheels or brakes. Wheel:The wheel and bearing combination is perfect for a beginner. Smooth, Easy Roll:Speed and control are balanced nicely to create a ride that is not as intimidating but still provide a smooth easy roll. Experience Comfort:Moderate speed with less effort for easier learning. Core Strength:Postural, abdominal, and back extensor muscles, get a great workout while skating. Increases Self Confidence:gives you a sense of accomplishment as you tackle new fitness challenges. Low Impact:Low impact exercise-glide motion has minimal impact on the joints. Improve Balance:Improves coordination, agility & dynamic balance. Iweight Loss: 360 calories an hour, but also turns fat into muscle - a double benefit. Love and Friendship:Skating can Let You to Get Out of the Room, Say Goodbye to Loneliness, Make More Friends in the Sport, Gain More Friendships, Gain Confidence and Courage in the Competition. Builds Aerobic Exercise Benefits:increases your heart rate and gets your lungs working, both components in aerobic exercise. Builds Anaerobic Exercise Benefits:Inline skating provides anaerobic benefits, such as muscle strengthening and toning. Check the Following: - The skate's closure system should be secured snugly. Tap the heel on the floor to push it into the rear of the boot. - Standing with knees bent or skating, the heel should be secure with minimal lift. A skate that is too loose can compromise support. - Toes should not be cramped against the front of the skate. - Toes should lightly brush against the toe.







