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Rollerblade Sirio 80 W - Black/Raspberry Inline Skates
- pair of skates (2 skates)
- tool
- instruction
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Product details
Rollerblade Spark is one of the longest made models in the brand’s catalogue – they are on the market for well over 10 years. Thousands of skaters have picked up these as their first skates over the years. They have always been held as industry standard when it comes to rec and light fitness skating. Even though a lot has been changed in their design over the years, Spark remain a great choice for such skating.
Wait a moment - this is a product page of skates called Rollerblade Sirio, not Spark. So what's the deal? Well, Spark and Sirio are the same skates. The different names are result of one of them being made for large retail store chains which want their "unique" models. So colourway and name is different, but technology, materials and design are a match. Sometimes Rollerblade have a sulprus of such skates for various reasons (most often being stores placing preorder for more than they finally buy) and sells them to smaller shops, like us. So worry not - these are 100% legitimate Rollerblade skates, available through official distribution, even though you won't find them in main catalogue.
It is worth to note that few years ago Zetrablade models overtook the role of basic skate in Rollerblade’s catalogue. Where Sparks and Sirio do fit in, then?
It’s easiest to describe them as an alternative to Macroblade models. Their outer shell is similar (although the cuff is a little more closed at the back), the materials are of the same high quality, just as one would expect in Rollerblade product, the frames are the same as in Macroblade and even wheels are the same specs. Two boots fit differently, however, so it is more likely that you’ll find a right model for yourself! If Macroblades won’t be good for you, there’s a chance that Sparks/Sirio will be perfect and vice versa.
Just like Macroblade counterparts, Spark and Sirio are typical softboots – meaning that they have a relatively soft, breathable and lightweight boot placed on stable composite base with rigid external cuff, giving the ankle a good level of support. The cuff is rigid and high enough to prevent pronation and supination. It is open at the front, allowing you to get lower on your knees while skating. A strong, plastic buckle on top provides a secure closure.
The soft part of the boot is modelled after high quality training sneakers not only when it comes to looks, but also in terms of fit and materials. The outer mesh fabric does excellent job at letting air in and moisture out. Beneath outer layer you’ll find a comfortable, anatomically shaped Performance padding. Furthermore, inner lining material is abrasion-resistant to last longer. A fast lacing system allows you to easily tighten the boot. Final touch is the Velcro strap to lock you heel in place.
Sirio skates come with stiff, two piece fitness frame riveted to the boot. It is made out of thick aluminium sheet and embossed to give it shape which benefits rigidity. The axles are two-piece, but because of clever design with one of the parts locking in the frame, you need only single allen key to tighten them. Comes in handy when time comes for wheel rotation!
Sirio have one of the two different frame lengths depending on the boot size. Skates up to EU44 size have 265 mm long frame, whereas bigger come with 280 mm one. Thanks to it, even users who wear big sizes have the same level of stability and solid base for push. Both frame lengths are making it easy to go fast.
Even though the maximum wheel size for this frame is 84 mm, the skates come stock with 80 mm ones. This is because this model is made for less experienced skaters, who can learn proper technique on smaller wheels. The option to upgrade later remains open. The 82A hardness is a good middle point between comfortable roll and speed.
The skates come with a brake attached on a right boot. The shorter axle comes in the box if you want to take the brake off.
Sirio 80 come highly recommended to people who want a solid gear to start skating on, but are also suitable for more advanced rec and fitness skaters.
About manufacturer
Rollerblade are industry’s veterans and one of the most important brands in inline skating history. The company was founded in year 1982 by Brennan Olson and Scott Olson, in Minnesota. Since then, Rollerblade underwent several acquisitions and finally became a part of Tecnica Group, a corporation which gathers several well-known and highly valued sport brands under its umbrella.
Contrary to popular belief, Rollerblade was not the first company to mass-manufacture inline skates. However, they were the first company to sell them worldwide and invest heavily in promotion of the rising sport. A testament of their success is the fact that we now use “rollerblading”, a word derived from company’s name, as a synonym to inline skating. Inline skates themselves are often called “rollerblades” or in shortened form, “blades”.
In this day and age, Rollerblade stands for quality. They are not the most innovative of the brands, their catalogue is not as expansive as some others, but without a shadow of doubt – a product with Rollerblade logo on it, is a quality one - from the simplest recreational skates to high end speedskating boots. Company’s approach can be described as steady evolution rather than revolution – this may not appeal to some customers, but guarantees that RB’s skates are always a safe bet. It’s worth remembering that Rollerblade do have resources to give us a surprise from time to time – being in one family with winter sports giants like Nordica, Tecnica and Blizzard Sports gives them an opportunity for technology transfer.
Even though Rollerblade prefers quality over quantity, they offer skates for almost every style: from kid’s skates, through recreational, fitness, speed and aggressive to urban skates. The only area where their catalogue is lacking is freestyle slalom; Rollerblade, to this day, has not created a model dedicated for this type of activity, even though their older urban skate, Twister, was a very popular choice among beginners and intermediate slalom enthusiasts at the beginning of the century.
Rollerblade have always worked with skaters and attracted best of them. There was a time when their aggressive inline skating team was unmatched – the very first pro skate of one of most talented and highest regarded skaters in history, Alexander Broskow, was made by Rollerblade. They were the first company to release a pro-model of an urban skate with Fusion 84 Greg Mirzoyan. It’s worth mentioning names like Ben Brillante, Sven Boekhorst, Robert Guerrero, Vincent Vuvankha and Danny Alridge – all skate or skated for Rollerblade. Moreover, the company is trying to make ambassadors of skating out of people who practice other sports – we can mention a loose cooperation with skiing superstar, Sierra Quitiquit. The company also tries to appeal to skiing audience in particular by their campaign and training program called “Skate to ski”.
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