Street Skates

Street skates are a type of inline skates designed for urban and street skating. They are similar to aggressive inline skates in that they are designed for maneuverability and control on uneven surfaces, but they are often lighter and more flexible. Street skates typically have a soft boot with a lot of padding and a more relaxed fit than aggressive inline skates. They may also have larger wheels than aggressive inline skates, which allows for greater speed and easier navigation over rough terrain. Some street skates also come with built-in shock absorbers or vibration dampening technology to help reduce the impact of landing tricks and jumps. Street skates can be used for a variety of urban skating activities, including commuting, freestyle skating, and even some aggressive inline skating tricks.

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 Popular brands of street skates include Rollerblade, K2, and Powerslide, among others. It is important to choose the right type of skates for your skating style and level of experience, and to wear appropriate safety gear such as a helmet, wrist guards, and knee pads when skating.

Rollerblade is a popular brand of inline skates that offers a range of street skates for different levels of skating ability and styles. Rollerblade street skates are designed for urban skating and are known for their durability, performance, and comfort.

One of Rollerblade's popular street skate models is the Twister series, which features a hard shell boot with a comfortable liner, 80mm wheels, and a brake on the back skate. The Twister skates are great for intermediate to advanced skaters who want to perform tricks and jumps, as well as for urban commuting.

Another popular Rollerblade street skate model is the Maxxum series, which features a hybrid shell with a combination of hard and soft materials for both support and flexibility. The Maxxum skates also have 84mm wheels for greater speed and a brake on the back skate. The Maxxum skates are great for intermediate to advanced skaters who want a balance of speed and maneuverability.

Rollerblade also offers other street skate models, such as the RB series, which features a more traditional soft boot design with 80mm wheels, and the Metroblade series, which features a hard shell boot with 80mm wheels and a brake on the back skate.

When choosing Rollerblade street skates, it is important to consider your skating style and level of experience, as well as the terrain you will be skating on. It is also important to wear appropriate safety gear such as a helmet, wrist guards, and knee pads when skating.

K2 is another popular brand of inline skates that offers a range of street skates for different levels of skating ability and styles. K2 street skates are known for their comfort, performance, and innovative design features.

One of K2's popular street skate models is the Uptown series, which features a soft boot design with a supportive cuff and a comfortable liner. The Uptown skates have 80mm wheels for speed and maneuverability, and a brake on the back skate. The Uptown skates are great for urban skating, commuting, and recreational skating.

Another popular K2 street skate model is the Midtown series, which features a soft boot design with a mid-height cuff for support and a comfortable liner. The Midtown skates have 80mm wheels for speed and maneuverability, and a brake on the back skate. The Midtown skates are great for urban skating, commuting, and freestyle skating.

K2 also offers other street skate models, such as the F.I.T. series, which features a soft boot design with 80mm wheels and a brake on the back skate, and the Front Street series, which features a hard shell boot with 60mm anti-rocker wheels for performing aggressive inline skating tricks.

When choosing K2 street skates, it is important to consider your skating style and level of experience, as well as the terrain you will be skating on. It is also important to wear appropriate safety gear such as a helmet, wrist guards, and knee pads when skating.