Are your kids interested in learning to skate? Microblade is a high-quality adjustable skate for kids. Using Rollerblade's expertise and design, these skates are adjustable four full sizes to accommodate growing feet. An easy-to-use system works with the push of a button and markers in the toe area align the skates to the correct size. These skates provide superior support and help improve stability, balance and control. The Junior Fit liners make the Microblade comfortable. The closure system provides a secure fit with easy on and off functionality. Get your kids outside and active while having fun and creating a lifelong activity.
Are your kids interested in learning to skate? Microblade is a high-quality adjustable skate for kids. Using Rollerblade's expertise and design, these skates are adjustable four full sizes to accommodate growing feet. An easy-to-use system works with the push of a button and markers in the toe area align the skates to the correct size. These skates provide superior support and help improve stability, balance and control. The Junior Fit liners make the Microblade comfortable. The closure system provides a secure fit with easy on and off functionality. Get your kids outside and active while having fun and creating a lifelong activity.
Are your kids interested in learning to skate? Microblade is a high-quality adjustable skate for kids. Using Rollerblade's expertise and design, these skates are adjustable four full sizes to accommodate growing feet. An easy-to-use system works with the push of a button and markers in the toe area align the skates to the correct size. These skates provide superior support and help improve stability, balance and control. The Junior Fit liners make the Microblade comfortable. The closure system provides a secure fit with easy on and off functionality. Get your kids outside and active while having fun and creating a lifelong activity.
Are your kids interested in learning to skate? Microblade is a high-quality adjustable skate for kids. Using Rollerblade's expertise and design, these skates are adjustable four full sizes to accommodate growing feet. An easy-to-use system works with the push of a button and markers in the toe area align the skates to the correct size. These skates provide superior support and help improve stability, balance and control. The Junior Fit liners make the Microblade comfortable. The closure system provides a secure fit with easy on and off functionality. Get your kids outside and active while having fun and creating a lifelong activity.
Last updated at 01/26/2026 00:50:04
originally posted on Academy Sports + Outdoors
These inline skates are awesome! I love the speed, the material is sturdy, and the collest thing is that you can adjust the size from 5-8 in a min. The only disadvantage is that they are uncomfortable! it seems that on the right side of the right skate something seems to be poking my foot and it is also very tight as in the wide part... otherwise I could love them byt I guess I am going to return them becuase the pain is too much to handle it. but maybe mine have a defect I am not sure though. I wear a size 7 in women and this fit me in size 5, my daughter is size 8 in her shoes and the size 7 fits her as well it is just the right skate that has the problem...
originally posted on ebay.com
These are the best budget Inline Skates I have bought so far! I'm an adult (womans 6.5 Wide) a youth 4 fits really well. (My little toe is slightly tight but I think it'll be fine when the boot breaks in after some wear) Skates are soft thick material around the toe/top of the foot/ankle, and hard plastic on the sole/heel/back of the ankle. They have plenty of cushion, arch support, and ankle stability. Nothing digs in painfully and my foot doesn't slip around inside. These are easy enough to get on and off, and can be laced tight or loose based on personal preference. The blade chassis is straight on the boot so you can use both inside and outside edges. Also feel sturdy enough to do simple jumps. (I'm sure they would be good for more advanced stuff, but I haven't ... MoreThese are the best budget Inline Skates I have bought so far! I'm an adult (womans 6.5 Wide) a youth 4 fits really well. (My little toe is slightly tight but I think it'll be fine when the boot breaks in after some wear) Skates are soft thick material around the toe/top of the foot/ankle, and hard plastic on the sole/heel/back of the ankle. They have plenty of cushion, arch support, and ankle stability. Nothing digs in painfully and my foot doesn't slip around inside. These are easy enough to get on and off, and can be laced tight or loose based on personal preference. The blade chassis is straight on the boot so you can use both inside and outside edges. Also feel sturdy enough to do simple jumps. (I'm sure they would be good for more advanced stuff, but I haven't gotten there yet. Not sure about grinding though) the wheels are easy to change out, and I love the versatility of the 3 or 4 wheel chassis. Mine came with 4 72mm 80a outdoor wheels. (They are harder than indoor wheels, so if you plan on doing a lot of rink skating I would change them out) I can't tell what bearings they came with, but I think they are abec 5. Haven't tried 3 wheels or rockered yet, but I'm sure it will do well. The chassis are thick plastic instead of metal and can not be removed from the boot. I'm sure this was to keep them from being too heavy. As a children's mid range budget skate, these are well worth the money. Overall I am very happy to use these until I save up for a more advanced pair.
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
I am a very small framed adult and I have narrow feet. I have the youth sized pink/ white rollerblades. I wear them with ankle pads and Dr. Scholl’s insoles. I can skate for at least 30 minutes or more !
These inline skates are awesome! I love the speed, the material is sturdy, and the collest thing is that you can adjust the size from 5-8 in a min. The only disadvantage is that they are uncomfortable! it seems that on the right side of the right skate something seems to be poking my foot and it is also very tight as in the wide part... otherwise I could love them byt I guess I am going to return them becuase the pain is too much to handle it. but maybe mine have a defect I am not sure though. I wear a size 7 in women and this fit me in size 5, my daughter is size 8 in her shoes and the size 7 fits her as well it is just the right skate that has the problem...
These are the best budget Inline Skates I have bought so far! I'm an adult (womans 6.5 Wide) a youth 4 fits really well. (My little toe is slightly tight but I think it'll be fine when the boot breaks in after some wear) Skates are soft thick material around the toe/top of the foot/ankle, and hard plastic on the sole/heel/back of the ankle. They have plenty of cushion, arch support, and ankle stability. Nothing digs in painfully and my foot doesn't slip around inside. These are easy enough to get on and off, and can be laced tight or loose based on personal preference. The blade chassis is straight on the boot so you can use both inside and outside edges. Also feel sturdy enough to do simple jumps. (I'm sure they would be good for more advanced stuff, but I haven't ... MoreThese are the best budget Inline Skates I have bought so far! I'm an adult (womans 6.5 Wide) a youth 4 fits really well. (My little toe is slightly tight but I think it'll be fine when the boot breaks in after some wear) Skates are soft thick material around the toe/top of the foot/ankle, and hard plastic on the sole/heel/back of the ankle. They have plenty of cushion, arch support, and ankle stability. Nothing digs in painfully and my foot doesn't slip around inside. These are easy enough to get on and off, and can be laced tight or loose based on personal preference. The blade chassis is straight on the boot so you can use both inside and outside edges. Also feel sturdy enough to do simple jumps. (I'm sure they would be good for more advanced stuff, but I haven't gotten there yet. Not sure about grinding though) the wheels are easy to change out, and I love the versatility of the 3 or 4 wheel chassis. Mine came with 4 72mm 80a outdoor wheels. (They are harder than indoor wheels, so if you plan on doing a lot of rink skating I would change them out) I can't tell what bearings they came with, but I think they are abec 5. Haven't tried 3 wheels or rockered yet, but I'm sure it will do well. The chassis are thick plastic instead of metal and can not be removed from the boot. I'm sure this was to keep them from being too heavy. As a children's mid range budget skate, these are well worth the money. Overall I am very happy to use these until I save up for a more advanced pair.
I am a very small framed adult and I have narrow feet. I have the youth sized pink/ white rollerblades. I wear them with ankle pads and Dr. Scholl’s insoles. I can skate for at least 30 minutes or more !
These were great for four days, but the little latches that hold the skates tight and closed broke on both sides of my son’s blades. I don’t know if we had a defective pair or what, but he was correctly pressing the button to remove them, and they snapped off anyway. So after four days they are unusable and worthless. For the price we paid, they should last longer.
To adults with small feet, considering purchasing these skates:From researching the differences in skates, women tend to have lower calves than men, so women's skates are made to sit lower in the back. My wife has small feet, so she bought these, but they dug into her calves so horribly she ended up buying an additional pair of the "Rollerblade Women's Macroblade 80 Inline Skates" which she LOVES.One last comment on these skates: They are adjustable so they fit a variety of sizes (which is such a cool feature!) but if you plan to use these every day, they can become very uncomfortable specifically because of this feature. That area where the skates adjust caused my wife to have pain in her arch and a pretty bad blister.All in all, I think these skates are ... MoreTo adults with small feet, considering purchasing these skates:From researching the differences in skates, women tend to have lower calves than men, so women's skates are made to sit lower in the back. My wife has small feet, so she bought these, but they dug into her calves so horribly she ended up buying an additional pair of the "Rollerblade Women's Macroblade 80 Inline Skates" which she LOVES.One last comment on these skates: They are adjustable so they fit a variety of sizes (which is such a cool feature!) but if you plan to use these every day, they can become very uncomfortable specifically because of this feature. That area where the skates adjust caused my wife to have pain in her arch and a pretty bad blister.All in all, I think these skates are decent, but absolutely only appropriate for semi-regular use for their target audience, which is boys.
I had a similar pair for my first roller blades over 20 years ago. Played street hockey them moved on to ice hockey.These are for my teenage daughter who can ice skate, not expertly, but good enough. The adjustable foot bed should help me from buying another pair in the coming years.She feels comfortable skating in them, the fit is good, it's slightly angled forcing the skater to bend the knees to keep balance.So far we're happy with them.
Bought this for our grandson, he is wearing them all the time. He was able to adjust to his foot size without any help. Since they are adjustable, even as his feet grow he will still be able to use until the next major growth spurt. He first used them in the house, they rolled smoothly and silently. Outside he skates around the driveway and uses for street hockey.
I purchased 2 pairs of these blades for my 12 and 13yr old granddaughters. They have been perfect for them in the (5-8) adjustable size. They are using them daily and since I am an ice skating instructor using my inline skates during COVID because our rinks have been closed, we have been able to skate together on our tennis courts using social distancing. They LOVE them. They were in stock and shipped to them within 4 days and the price was amazing! I have recommended them to my ice skating students to purchase so that we can skate off ice.
Ever since I started working from home during the coronavirus lockdown, I've realized how sedentary I am all day. Rollerblades seemed to great way to exercise more, plus I get to relive all the fun times I had as a kid in 90s. I searched everywhere for women's rollerblades, but every brand seemed to be sold out (everyone clearly had the same genius idea that I had!). These are technically "junior" rollerblades, but because this pair goes up to size 8, I can fit these! If you are an adult and are unsure whether you will fit, remember that people often size DOWN when buying rollerblades. I am a size 7.5 (or sometimes 8) in women's sizes for regular street shoes, but on this pair of rollerblades, I use the size 6 setting -- they fit perfect! I took them for a spin on ... MoreEver since I started working from home during the coronavirus lockdown, I've realized how sedentary I am all day. Rollerblades seemed to great way to exercise more, plus I get to relive all the fun times I had as a kid in 90s. I searched everywhere for women's rollerblades, but every brand seemed to be sold out (everyone clearly had the same genius idea that I had!). These are technically "junior" rollerblades, but because this pair goes up to size 8, I can fit these! If you are an adult and are unsure whether you will fit, remember that people often size DOWN when buying rollerblades. I am a size 7.5 (or sometimes 8) in women's sizes for regular street shoes, but on this pair of rollerblades, I use the size 6 setting -- they fit perfect! I took them for a spin on my block as soon as I got home -- very good fit, good bindings, smooth wheels -- everything was awesome and even my very skeptical husband was impressed!
Great stability and offers great hold for the beginners. Well made. The person at the store gave us a brief description about these. But the size weren’t available in store, so had to order online. Came in quick though.