Blade type
Wide "universal" blade for greater stability in recreational skating
How do you maintain your skate blades?
The blade on this model is designed for the recreational skater looking for gliding stability.
The number 1 enemy of skate blades: oxidation! Our advice to protect them and make them last: after your session, wipe the blades with a dry cloth.
Comfort and support for your session!
When you skate, the gliding movements put a lot of strain on your ankle... and your skates!
To ensure that you glide comfortably, we've designed the liner in two parts: a semi-flexible part enveloping your foot, and a rigid part around your ankle.
Combined with 2 means of tightening (HABU system: a knob lets you tighten and loosen your skate as easily as possible - micro-metric buckle and ), your foot is comfortably held in place.
Remember to sharpen your skate blades!
We recommend that you sharpen your blades regularly.
We recommend that you sharpen your blades before using them for the first time.
To maintain the sharpness of your blades, use rigid blade guards when you're away from the ice.
Skate protected
During your skating sessions, wear protective equipment:
- a helmet
- wrist guards
- knee pads
- elbow pads
A skate tested in close contact with skaters
OXELO ice skates are tested under the real-life conditions associated with the recreational skating for which they were designed: outdoor use, snowfall, sub-zero temperatures and long sessions.
The design teams co-developed this product with our Russian users and tested it together under the most demanding conditions.