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Aggressive Inline Skates: Top Gear for Riders & Skaters

No sport in the world gives you a rush like competitive roller blading. To stay at the top of your game, whether you’re skating at the skate park or participating in an upcoming competition, you need the best blades for your lifestyle and skill level.

At Skates USA, we have a wide variety of aggressive inline skates to choose from. Our selection includes multiple features, colors, and styles so you can find the exact pair you’re looking for. We carry the most trusted brands for affordable prices.

Our Wide Selection

No matter which pair of skates you end up choosing, you’ll get an excellent product that lasts for years and fits your feet perfectly.

Best of all, you can’t go wrong with any of our brands or styles. The new Valo TV-3 skates have memory buckles so your buckles stay at your desired setting. The Valo V13 Alex Broskow skates have a comfortable liner for secure fit. And the Razors Genesys 10 is built for balance, with pre-shaped grooves and a perfectly aligned backslide.

Explore our options for aggressive inline skates below, and order today. We don’t believe price should keep you away from the perfect skates, so we do our best to keep our prices affordable. Enjoy free shipping when you spend more than $50.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

What is an aggressive inline skate?
Aggressive inline skates are specialized skates designed for tricks, stunts, and grinding. They typically have a sturdy, low-cut boot for greater ankle mobility, and a strong frame with durable wheels to withstand impacts.

Are aggressive skates slower?
Aggressive skates are generally slower than recreational or speed inline skates due to their smaller wheels, which offer better control and stability for tricks but less speed. The focus of aggressive inline skates is on precision and maneuverability for tricks rather than speed.

How do I choose aggressive inline skates?

  • Fit: The boot should be snug but not too tight, offering solid ankle support while providing enough room for comfort.
  • Wheels: Look for smaller, harder wheels (around 50-58mm) as they provide more control and durability for grinding and performing tricks.
  • Frame: Aggressive skates often have shorter frames for increased maneuverability and stability while performing tricks.
  • Boot type: Depending on your preference, choose between a soft boot (which offers more comfort) or a hard boot (for added support and durability).
  • Skill level: Beginners might prefer a skate with more cushioning and support, while advanced skaters may opt for a stiffer, more performance-focused model.

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