Nattork Cyber Panda Roller Skates - Rosie Rave
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Description
Rosie Rave is the life of the party — a hot pink twist on the classic panda skate. With its eye-catching neon hue, fluffy tail, and glowing wheels, this pair brings big energy to every ride. Whether they’re skating through the park or lighting up the sidewalk, these quad skates are made for kids who were born to stand out.
💖 Features:
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Hot Pink Panda-Inspired Design: Sweet meets fierce — fun panda silhouette with an ultra-vivid colorway
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Adjustable Fit: Grows with your child for long-lasting wear
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Light-Up Wheels: LED lights flash with every move
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No-Tie Elastic Laces: Kid-friendly design for easy on/off
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Furry Tail Detail: A playful touch for extra charm
From beginner practice to weekend skate-outs, Rosie Rave delivers comfort, confidence, and tons of sparkle. It’s not just a roller skate — it’s a statement.
Shipping Policy
We currently only deliver in the Contiguous United States. We provide free shipping on orders over $45, and for orders below $45, there is a $5 shipping fee.
Typically, it takes about 2-5 business days for our products to be produced and sent out. Once shipped, It will deliver time 3-10 business days.
Cool Flashing Wheels
Glow on the go—no batteries needed! These self-lighting wheels sparkle with colorful lights as kids skate, making every ride dazzling and fun
Smooth and Durable Ride
Equipped with 82A PU wheels and ABEC-7 bearings, delivering a stable, fast, and seamless glide on both indoor and outdoor surfaces.
Adjustable Fit for Growing Feet
ONE-PUSH-CHANGE size adjustment with four size options ensures a perfect and comfortable fit as your child grows.
Let customers speak for us
FAQ
Are Nattork skates suitable for beginners?
Definitely! Nattork skates are designed with beginners in mind — offering smooth control, stability, and comfort to help you learn with confidence.
How do I choose the right size for my child?
The best way to find the right fit is to measure your child’s foot length first.
Then, compare it with the size chart on each product page to see which size range your child falls into and choose accordingly.
Most Nattork skates are adjustable across 4 sizes, so they can grow with your child — simply press the size-adjust button to extend the skate as their feet grow.
Size Tip: If your child’s foot is between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one for a more comfortable fit.
Can I buy accessories for my skates?
Absolutely! You can easily find accessories and replacement parts for your Nattork skates.
For wheels:
Visit our Accessories Page (https://www.nattorkskates.com/collections/accessories) to shop directly for skate wheels and other popular add-ons.
For other parts (like stoppers, buckles, or specific components):
Please contact us at support@nattorkskates.com or visit our Contact Us page (https://www.nattorkskates.com/pages/contact-us).
Let us know your skate model and what you’re looking for — our support team will help confirm compatibility and create a custom purchase link just for you.
How do I replace the stoppers on my skates?
Replacing the stoppers is simple and quick!
For Roller Skates:
- Use the proper screwdriver — most skates use either an Allen wrench or a Phillips (cross) screwdriver — to remove the old stoppers.
- Insert and tighten the new stoppers securely into place.
- Make sure it’s firmly fixed before skating again.
[NOTE: For detailed demonstrations, please check our FAQ page.]
Do I really need protective gear for skating?
Yes — we highly recommend wearing protective gear every time you skate. Helmets, knee guards, elbow guards, and wrist protection can prevent injuries and make skating safer and more fun!
Tips for proper fit:
Helmet: Should sit level on your head, not tilted back. Straps should be snug but comfortable, forming a “V” under each ear.
Knee and elbow guards: Center them over the joints and secure straps firmly, but don’t restrict movement.
Wrist protection: Make sure the hard plastic part covers the underside of your wrist for maximum protection.
Common mistakes: Some skaters wear helmets too far back, straps too loose, or wrist protection upside down — make sure to double-check before hitting the rink or pavement.)















