2009 FSK skates for urban performance
FSK skates have a reputation for performance that they have successfully managed to keep and improve upon through out the years. Unfortunately most people have the wrong impression that FSK skates are only for slalom, but there’s much more to them than just that.
2009 came as a reminder of the different styles and different shapes that FSK skates can take with an ample selection models that are so different from one another it makes choosing a favourite next to impossible.
This year Rollerblade, in between the bigger names, have made a gamble on its FSK selection adding interesting players to the game.
Rollerblade Fusion X5
Sporting a hip hard shell designed, this was a highly anticipated skate for 2009 and seems that it has not disappointed expectations.
Description
Structure: Urban Molded
Liner: Specialized 5 Star Fit, V-Cut, PU foam shock absorber
Closure: 45° buckle, cuff Velcro and laces
Frame: Aluminium UFS 4×80, 243mm
Wheels: Urban 80mm/80A
Bearings: SG9
Brake: in box
Compared to other FSK skates on the market the boot seems a little big but as the plastic is flexible it still gives a snug fit. The base of the boot has plastic plates for grinding, making this skate ideal for the urban playground where speed, versatility and performance are the main needs.
Rollerblade Fusion X7
The same as the X5 but with a 273mm frame.
Description
Structure: Urban Molded
Liner: Specialized 5 Star Fit, V-Cut, PU foam shock absorber
Closure: 45° buckle, cuff Velcro and laces
Frame: Aluminium UFS 4×90, 273mm
Wheels: Spiral 90mm/84A
Bearings: SG9
Brake: in box
Powerslide Cell 2
Powerslide pretty much kept the Cell’s original core design but made improvements to the material of both the strap and the boot. This gives the skate a more aggressive look whilst still keeping the manoeuvrability of an FSK skate for better performance on the streets.
Description
Boot: Coolmax with heel shock absorber
Frame: Aluminium 6463 UFS. 243mm (Max 4×80mm)
Wheels: Freestyle Syndicate 80mm 84A
Bearings: Powerslide 608 ABEC 7
K2 Il Capo
K2, however, opted to improve on, not one, but two of its older models, fusing them together and creating the “Il Capo”: boss of its Commission line. This has resulted in hybrid aggressive/fitness skate which provides speed and manoeuvrability be it cruising around the city, slaloming cups or grinding the occasional curb.
Description
Frame: Aluminium UFS 247mm
Wheels: Hyper Concrete +G 80mm 84A
Bearings: Twincam ILQ 7.
Seba GT
As if being the king of the FSK slalom scene was not enough for Seba, they now bring us the GT. This skate combines both a magnificent, semi-hard, well ventilated and extremely light boot with a 273mm frame that allows 90mm wheels for speed and performance.
Boot: Semi-hard, very ventilated. Support base in aluminium with 7 holes.
Frame: Aluminium 273mm 4×90mm
Wheels: Seba 90mm 85A
Bearings: Twincam ILQ 9 PRO.
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