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June 21st, 2010

Freeline Skates

NEW IN BOX Freeline OG Skates
NEW IN BOX Freeline OG Skates
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Freeline Skates OG Original Package ANY COLOR Wheels
Freeline Skates OG Original Package ANY COLOR Wheels
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NEW INBOX TWOLIONS HZ01 Freeline Skates
NEW INBOX TWOLIONS HZ01 Freeline Skates
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NEW INBOX Freeline Skates
NEW INBOX Freeline Skates
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NEW Skateboard Style Skatezz Hot Fusion Board Skate
NEW Skateboard Style Skatezz Hot Fusion Board Skate
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Is there such thing as small, light rollerblades?

I hate how rollerblades are HUGE and really clunky, and pretty much take up a whole bag by itself, not to mention they are pretty heavy to lug around. I walk about 6 miles around Boston going into a bunch of shops and such, but each store I like is pretty far apart from each other. I don't want to carry around a skateboard nor a scooter. I'm really good at rollerblading, but I probably can't glide into Marshall's or Forever 21 with them on. I was wondering if there were any small, maybe two wheeled roller blades that weren't as big, but they're light and easily portable. I was looking at a thing like Freeline skates, but those don't really strap onto your feet, and it says that they "ride like a skateboard" which I'm not fond of. Is there any such thing?!
Haha yeah sorry. I was thinking that society would relate to this because i'm roller blading around stores and I'm not sure if "society" likes that.
I also didn't really want to put this under cars...

Look for recreational/fitness skates, they are much lighter than aggressive skates (used for jumping and grinding).
Fitness skates tend to be lighter than recreational skates.

You don't want two wheels, they would be very hard to turn.

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