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Fire Trainer

The Fire model rollerski has become popular for the main reason that it is a super stable skate rollerski that Master and Junior skiers in particular can use without feeling too unstable. The 80x30mm wheels are excellent for use with even a combi boot, which is not recommended for narrower 100x22mm skate wheels. They are light, maneuverable, and an excellent model for those first getting into roller skiing, or even advanced skiers who would like a little more stability in their skate ski. Includes splash guards.
 
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Please Note: We generally have physical inventory beyond what is posted online with more arriving every day. If available items do not meet your specifications, please give us a call at 907-272-1811 or email us with your request.

What the Experts Say
Be wary of trying to create too slow of a ski for your skate training.  Training too much with slow skate roller-skis results in a significant loss of legspeed/snap in the skate stroke.  It is better to have a little faster ski and develop quickness in the legspeed, than to have a slower ski that feels like you are skiing through sand. 
 
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