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Reddit mentions of 5th Element Lynx LX Womens Inline Skates 7.0

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5th Element Lynx LX Womens Inline Skates 7.0
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Premium Aluminum Chassis - Offers great power transfer reducing fatigue, allowing you to spend more time out on your skates.Comfortable Soft Boot Construction - Keeps you on your feet longer, the soft boot construction with traditional laces provides a lightweight feel as you roll.Wheel Size and Set Up - 82mm wheels provide enough speed without exerting too much effort, and the 82A durometer allows you to skate both indoors and out.Stability and Support - Lock in with traditional laces, a buckle and hook and loop strap for three times the ankle support and foot stability that you need.Perfect for Beginners - Learn the basics in a quality, comfortable, stylish skate that wont break the bank.
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Size7.0

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Found 1 comment on 5th Element Lynx LX Womens Inline Skates 7.0:

u/pinkamena_pie ยท 1 pointr/rollerblading

[General] I'm a 30/yo female and I just picked up these from amazon for specifically blading on a local wood floored rink (really nice place, Semoran Skateway in Orlando) but they have a black brake on one side, which isn't allowed in the rink because it will mark the floor. Not sure if that is common.

I was able to use an alan wrench to remove the brake, but the rivets are the kind that were not meant to be removed, and now my last wheel is just off on one skate. How can I replace the rivet if I can't find the information about what they are? There's not a lot if information available on the skate itself or the website and I am pretty new so I don't even know if I am looking at the right place or what the info I need is even called, or if my terminology is off.

I can create a video to show you what I mean as well if that would help. Thanks in advance!