How do these freeride skates hold you up?
The high cuff (the upper plastic part also known as the "spoiler") has been developed with one objective in mind: to provide optimum foot support. To achieve this, it is molded from a composite mixed with 15% fiberglass.
And for (even more) support, the roller features 2 micrometric buckles and laces.
Are these all-rounders or just for freeride?
Versatile roller skates par excellence, they combine gliding quality (ABEC7 and 80mm or 76mm wheels on sizes 36 to 38) with extreme maneuverability (short, sturdy deck to withstand jumps and slides).
Two different wheel sizes according to size: 36 to 38: 76 mm / 39 to 46: 80 mm to ensure excellent maneuverability for everyone.
The deck can be moved slightly to the left or right for more precise adjustment to your needs.
Which braking system for these freeride rollerblades?
The complete brake, pad + brake support, can be fitted to the right or left foot (supplied unassembled).
What is extruded aluminum?
Extrusion is a thermomechanical manufacturing process in which a compressed material is forced through a die (the tooling used to obtain the profile shape).
The extruded part (for this roller, the platinum) has not undergone any bending or cutting, making it more precise and stronger.
How do I maintain/repair my rollerblades?
You can change parts or repair the roller thanks to after-sales components available in stores, on the Internet or in the workshop of your Décathlon store.
How can I extend the life of my rollerblades?
To prolong the life of your rollerblades, after riding in water, dust or sand, disassemble the wheels, dry them and degrease the bearings with a dry cloth.
Find our tips and tutorials on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/oxelo/videos
How to extend wheel life?
It's common practice to swap the wheels on your rollerblades, as the wear is not uniform - it's angled. The reason? We often skate with our rollerblades tilted inwards, to push, turn or even start.
To finish wearing out the rubber on your rollerblades, swap your rollerblade wheels (and invert them in pairs).
What is the maximum weight supported by these MF500 rollerblades Oxelo ?
These adult roller skates comply with EN 13843 class A (adult roller skate standard). This standard applies to Roller Sports Equipment - In-line skates designed to support between 20 and 100 kg (body weight). This European standard defines safety requirements and specifications relating to test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer to reduce the risk of injury to the user.
How much do the MF500 rollerblades fromOxelo weigh?
3.150 kg per pair in size 43.
How are our products tested?
All our rollers are laboratory-tested. These tests validate not only European standards for roller use, but also wear tests.
These lab tests are complemented by field tests, some measured, others based on the perceptions of the testers, who then put the product through its paces. The result: a tried and tested product.
Warranty
2 years, excluding wear parts (brake pads, wheels and bearings).