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Impala Rollerskates - Periwinkle
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Impala Rollerskates - Argentum
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Impala Rollerskates - Barbie Pink
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Black Rollerskates + Free Light Up Wheels
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Impala Rollerskates - Marawa Gold
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Impala Rollerskates - Camo
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Impala Rollerskates - White Ice
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Impala Rollerskates - Tropicana
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Impala Rollerskates - Black Holographic
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Impala Rollerskates - Cherry
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Impala Rollerskates - Blue/Pink Split
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Impala Rollerskates - Vintage Stripe
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Vintage & Retro Inspired
Available in sizes for everyone!
Roller Skates - FAQ's
Is roller skating hard to learn?
Roller skating is fun once you get the hang of it – but it definitely can feel tricky at first. The important thing is to be patient with yourself and focus on getting the basics down. Learning to skate on quad skates is a bit easier than learning on inline skates, as the wide and square base under each foot makes skating more stable at slower speeds.
Which roller skates are good for beginners?
Impala roller skates are perfect for beginners and intermediate skaters. Available to buy online in a complete range of colours, prints, and exclusive collaborations – our quad skates are made with quality components like our signature pink ABEC-7 bearings, and durable vegan uppers that are made to last. Perfect for when you’re just starting out and for when you’re getting the hang of roller skating!
Is it okay to roller skate in the rain?
We recommend that you don’t go out roller skating in the rain. It can shorten the life of your roller skates, but the biggest reason is safety. Even a small amount of water can make otherwise nice smooth surfaces too slick for grip, and small puddles can hide rocks and uneven surfaces that might cause you to fall. If you’re dying for a skate but the weather isn’t letting you, maybe go look up your local skate rink or indoor sports centre!