Nattork Blade Racers Inline Skates - White
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Description
Feature
- 82A high-elasticity PU adjustable wheels and ABEC-7 bearings
- breathable mesh
- Adjustable double-size wheels
- Secure and easy-to-use buckle closure
- Micro Adjustment Buckle
- High-top support provides ankle protection
- 4 size changes by one button
- Flashing wheels
The BLADE RACERS Frost (model 286) is designed specifically for enthusiasts who love the vibrant sport of inline skating. These skates come with performance-boosting features that provide a matchless skating experience. Whether indoors or outdoors, the BLADE RACERS Frost ensures an exciting roller skating experience while prioritizing comfort and safety. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned professionals, these skates are ideal for aggressive skating and outdoor adventures.
The lining uses a mesh design, allowing ample air circulation. This keeps the feet dry and comfortable, even during extended skating sessions. The breathable mesh ensures foot hygiene and prevents odor, providing a healthy and comfortable roller skating experience.
For safety, the Blade Racers Frost features a triple protection system. The safety buckle at the ankle ensures a secure fit, while the Micro Adjustment Buckle aids in additional security. The buckle design replaces traditional laces, making it easier for children to put on and take off the skates themselves, enhancing both convenience and safety during their skating adventures.
Featuring high-top support, these skates provide excellent ankle protection, reducing the risk of injuries and enhancing your overall skating stability. This makes them ideal for rollerblades and aggressive skates.
The BLADE RACERS Frost offers the convenience of a one-push-change size function. With a simple press of a button, you can adjust these roller skates to four different sizes. This eliminates the worry of buying shoes that are not the right size and allows you to share the joy of roller skating with family members easily.
Stand out with the eye-catching flashing wheel feature. Not only does it add a fun element to your skating, but it also enhances visibility during evening rides.
Combining a multi-function wheel design with a commitment to safety, comfort, and hygiene, the BLADE RACERS Frost inline skates promise an unparalleled skating experience for both beginners and experienced skaters. It's time to put on BLADE RACERS Frost and start a fun-filled roller skating adventure!
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.
4-Size Adjustable Inline Skates
Combined with a push-button size adjustment system. Nattork's inline skates cover FOUR sizes across three ranges: S (10C-13C), M (1-4), and L (5-8). Find the perfect fit with our handy size chart!
Premium Performance
Engineered for smoothness and stability, these are equipped with ABEC-7 bearings, durable 82A PU wheels, and a lightweight aluminum frame, delivering a buttery-smooth glide every time.
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 Inline Skates:
- Insert an Allen key into the head of the bolt or wheel axle. The rear axle is typically longer to secure both the rear wheel and the brake pad. Remove the
rear axle bolt from your toolkit. Store the axle bolt safely after removing the
brake. - Turn the tool counterclockwise to loosen the axle.
- Pull the wheel axle or two bolts (a smaller one and a longer one, where applicable)
from the frame. - Wiggle the brake pad free from the frame and set it aside.
- Use a shorter wheel axle and turn it clockwise until it's snug. Avoid over tightening to make it easier to unscrew in the future.
[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.)















