| | |  | ccm Ice Hockey | Home » » Roller Derby Hybrid G900 Womens Inline Skates | | | | | | | Description: | | Roller Derby's Hybrid G900 is a great skate for the entry level skater. The Deluxe Soft Boot Fit System provides a comfortable fit with support and performance. The aircraft aluminum frame, 80mm Speed Formula Wheels, and Bevo ABEC-9 bearings ensures a smooth and comfortable ride. | | | Features: | |
• Entry-level women's hybrid inline skates
• Aerodynamic soft boot with aircraft-aluminum frame
• Custom Pro Flex fit system with comfort EVA padding
• 80mm speed formula wheels and Bevo ABEC-9 bearings
• Buckle, lace, and strap closure; standard brake system
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 19.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 16.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 24 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Great For the MoneyJul 24, 2009
By C. Rodriguez
"drtbkn_wife"
I got these and they are awesome and fast. Great price here with amazon and free shipping no other store could beat their price. Comfy well padded skate. Where else can you get an abec 9 bearing on a skate under $70? I do recommend ordering one size up from reg shoe size. I wear an 8 and ordered the 9 and its a perfect fit. size 8 was way too tight.
38 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Hybrid G900 Could Have Been Great But MissedApr 28, 2010
By AKA KT A brief synopsis: I have a pair of Rollerblade brand inline skates that are about 13 years old. They are a hard shell boot and I thought it was time for replacement. I began looking and especially liked the new hybrid type of boot, a combination of hard and soft shell materials which allows for greater ventilation/airflow and comfort-ability.
I knew what I wanted so it made the search easier. I wanted a hybrid boot; light, specifically searched for aluminum frames. I also wanted an 80mm wheel with very good bearings; either rated in the 7 or 9 category.
With my requirements; wah-la... I came across the Roller Derby Hybrid G900 inline skates. Out of the box, they looked great. The boot was attractive and the support system looked solid. The frame was light, the bearings quiet and 80mm urethane wheels. Unfortunately, I did not receive any instructions as to the care of the skates. Regardless, I could not wait to hit the pavement.
Upon my first adventure, the Hybrid G900 felt a little off. One boot was perfectly fine, while the other seemed loose (specifically my heel didn't sit right) no matter how much I re-adjusted my foot and how much I tightened it into the boot cavity. I persisted and noticed a lot of resistance in my ride. I expected to obtain certain speeds but encountered a lot of drag that prevented me without enormous effort. Ok, I thought to myself; perhaps they just need to be broken in. After all, I haven't bought new inline skates in 13 years.
I also wanted to mention that on the box of the Roller Derby Hybrid G900, there was an address for Roller Derby and an email address; no phone number. I decided to contact the company to see if this resistance was by design or simply a flaw. I made two (2) attempts in emailing them but received no replies; a bit disappointing.
I went out a total of 5 times, expecting better results. The friction was so bad that it prevented me from 180° and 360° turns. It definitely is not the Bevo Abec 9 Bearings. While testing, the wheels spin freely on the skates when not being worn. My speculation is that the urethane wheel material is "too" soft and that when the skates are on, there is too much friction against the pavement which essentially causes a slow ride and to certain extents uncontrollability, especially noticed in turns. After sever attempts, neither the boot comfort nor the resistance seemed to change. Therefore, I decided to return the skates.
Perhaps, the Roller Derby Hybrid G900 make a great "beginner" skate but as I classify myself as an intermediate skater; these skates did not fit the bill. So, if you're just starting out inline skating and want to `definitely' not go to fast - these skates may be for you.
I began to my quest to find a new skate. I decided to go back to the "Rollerblade" brand since I had a very good experience with my 13 year old pair. I encountered the Rollerblade Wing 10 skate. It has a soft and hard shell hybrid boot, an aluminum frame, lite 80mm wheels, and SG7 bearings. I bought these while the Roller Derby brand was being returned. Upon receipt of the Rollerblade Wing 10 inline skates, I immediately put them on and went out skating. Instantaneously, I noticed the extreme boot comfort and the resistance-free ride. No drag and I was able to make loose and tight turns without any issues. Excited, I went out for a 3 mile ride. The Rollerblade Wing 10 inline skates are a keeper! These skates were twice as much as the Roller Derby brand; but you get what you pay for.
32 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Great skates!Mar 31, 2010
By Azuleelan
"Azu"
I just got these. Awesome bearings, good wheel size, the boot is comfortable enough and feels secure. It's a great quality for this price, last season is my guess. The previous reviewer is wrong about sizing, skates should fit as tight as possibly without being uncomfortable: you toes should touch the front when your legs are straight, but not touch it when you bend your knees. I'm an 8 with a medium width and these in a size 8 with sports socks are perfect. Remember liners mold to your feet, you buy one size up and your feet will start to flop around... not very safe. You are not supposed to feel like you are wearing slippers, so get you true size.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Love these!Jun 17, 2010
By Moneeka C. Mann
"MO4myMann"
I needed something to keep up with my four year old on her scooter while we went for walks instead of having to jog beside her all the time and i miss roller blading.. so i'm not a professional by any means.. but i love these! it scared me at first cause they are quite a bit smoother/faster than my pair i had as a child but i've learned to control it.. they're very comfy and secure.. i do recommend getting your size and not a size up.. they fit perfectly!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good Price but poor productJan 25, 2011
By super634 The first item I had ever purchased through amazon where I regret it.
The price and the sturdiness of the item itself is a positive. It also qualified for free 2 day shipping (I'm an Amazon Prime member) so that's another good point.
however, after trying it out after 4 trips (2 at a roller rink, 1 by the beach, and one just near the park of my neighborhood), I realized these skates will NOT loosen up. They are stiff as a board, and the strap around the ankle kept coming undone. The top bridge and arc of my feet and ankles were EXTREMELY sore upon each usage. I had to constantly adjust and re-adjust my skates while trying to enjoy my time skating. (I'm at an intermediate level).
Not sure on the design, but it's just over all stiff! There's no comfort for the feet or flexibility to move around whatsoever.
While I think the brand is decent, this particular skate is not ideal at any range.
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