
Manufaturer: Rollerblade
Art. 07375300100
Rollerblade Crossfire Black - Boot Only Inline Skates
- pair of skate boots (2 boots)
- tool
- frame mounting screws (4 pcs.)
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Product details
The unthinkable has happened. Rollerblade have finally decided to release their own freestyle slalom skate!
What are final results? Unexpected, least to say. We do not mean anything bad – Crossfire skates are solid offering, however they are not exactly in line with anticipations one can have when hearing that Rollerblade is releasing a brand new skate.
To put it simply, Italians have taught us to expect top shelf equipment from them. This is why, when we’ve learned about RB making a freestyle slalom skate, we were sure that it will be a model to go against the likes of FR Skates Igor or Powerslide Hardcore Evo Trinity. In short: crème de la crème.
What we have received instead is carefully balance and sensibly priced, mid-tier skate. It is almost like Rollerblade are doing a reconnaissance of sort, before going “guns blazing”. Who knows, maybe one day they’ll release Crossfire Pro? Anyway, the move of releasing Crossfire with given specs and in this price bracket is sensible – there’s a niche here, as these skates, realistically, have only one rival, the FR Skates Spin.
It is hard to not draw any comparisons here – both cost significantly less than other carbon-based freestyle slalom skates from major brands, both have rockerable frames (in complete setup versions) and both are positioned as a product for freestyle and urban skating fans alike.
Some kind of movement in this space was long overdue and Crossfire have potential to gain a decent number of fans thanks to their features. We dare to say that they punch above their weight.
Rollerblade won’t win any award when it comes to originality of Crossfire’s looks, which does disappoint a bit, considering that their design team absolutely nailed looks of Twister Edge, Macroblade and Microblade skates. One would expect something bolder and more futuristic – the skate is by no means ugly, but doesn’t really stand out of the crowd. Graphite black skin is coupled with black details. As it is often the case, heel is revealing a carbon shell.It is simple design which screams "freestyle skates".
Boot comes with all expected features – high and efficient lacing, toe Velcro strap, a micrometric buckle and a rather minimalist cuff. A welcome inclusion are mid-foot flaps which overlap, helping in more even distribution of pressure caused by tightened buckle.
Interestingly, the cuff have screws with adjustable washers. This feature is present in many freeskates, but most often missing in top tier slalom ones. You can choose from high position (more support), low (more ankle freedom) and even use canting system to tilt it to one side, to compensate for pronation or supination. It is also notable that CRossfire are first skates from Rollerblade to use this feature.
When it comes to the inside of the boot, Rollerblade has developed a new insole, entirely for this skate. They call it PSI+ and promise it does stabilize the heel dynamically, lessen foot fatigue and give more control over the skate. The ample padding made out of anatomically shaped foams wraps around your foot, resulting in great responsiveness.
Question is: can we call Crossfire a successful debut in freestyle slalom space? In our opinion, the answer is yes, if we give this skate a fair assessment. It is not a model to challenge the very best of what FR Skates and Powerslide have to offer, but what we get here is a great mid-range skate with very fair and importantly, competitive pricing. It also sports several characteristics which make it unique
The skate will perform well in both slalom and freeride. The boot only version is especially attractive for people who own their favourite 165 mm framesets already and are looking for a replacement for their worn out carbon boots or for an upgrade from hardboots. We hope that this is just a step towards more broader freestyle offering from the brand.
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About manufacturer

Rollerblade is a brand that played a pivotal role in popularizing inline skating throughout the 1980s and 1990s, becoming almost synonymous with the sport itself. Thanks to innovative solutions like braking systems and adjustable frames, Rollerblade sparked global interest in inline skating and introduced a wide range of products suited to various riding styles.
Rollerblade offers a variety of inline skates favored by skaters of all levels and disciplines. Among their most recognized models is the Twister Edge series, known for its sturdy, ventilated hard-shell boot and responsive frame that excels in urban and freestyle settings. The RB series (e.g., RB 80, RB 110) is a versatile option that balances durability and comfort, making it suitable for city skating and recreational use. Fitness enthusiasts often turn to the Macroblade series (with wheel sizes ranging from 80mm to 100mm) for longer distances and smoother rides, while the Zetrablade caters to beginners with its budget-friendly price, stable frame, and comfortable fit. The Maxxum series offers a robust cross-training solution, combining the rigidity of an urban shell with high-performance wheels for speed and control. Together, these models showcase Rollerblade’s commitment to quality, innovation, and serving a wide range of skating styles.
Additionally, Rollerblade’s product range extends beyond adult skates to include options for younger enthusiasts as well. From children’s skates and dedicated protective gear—such as helmets and pads—to a variety of replacement parts like wheels, bearings, frames, and more, they make maintenance and customization simple. The brand also offers backpacks and other accessories, ensuring that transporting and organizing skating equipment is both convenient and stylish, and underscoring Rollerblade’s commitment to supporting every facet of the inline skating experience.
Size table
What is Mondopoint?Rollerblade Crossfire Black - Boot Only
Size [EU] | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 |
Size [UK] | 4 | 4,5 | 5,5 | 6 | 6,5 | 7,5 | 8 | 8,5 | 9,5 | 10 | 10,5 |
Size [US] | 5 | 5,5 | 6,5 | 7 | 7,5 | 8,5 | 9 | 9,5 | 10,5 | 11 | 11,5 |
Mondopoint [CM] | 23,2 | 23,8 | 24,5 | 25,2 | 25,8 | 26,5 | 27,2 | 27,8 | 28,5 | 29,2 | 29,8 |
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