🛹 Glide into the future—where sneakers meet skates in style and function!
The Wedsf Double-Row Deform Wheel Automatic Walking Shoes combine cutting-edge 2-in-1 design with 40mm rubber roller derby wheels hidden in a sleek, waterproof leather and rubber shell. Featuring breathable interior mesh and cotton insoles, these lace-up shoes offer superior comfort and ventilation. Perfectly sized with a user-friendly heel toggle to switch between walking and skating modes, they deliver durable performance and style for women seeking versatile footwear that stands out in any social scene.
Size | US 5 |
Color | White Silver |
Brand | Wedsf |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Wheel Type | Roller Derby Wheel |
Sole Material | Rubber |
Closure Type | Lace-Up |
Wheel Size | 40 Millimeters |
Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.97 x 10.67 x 4.25 inches |
Package Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Wedsf |
Warranty Description | Please contact customer service to replace the damaged package. |
Model Name | Roller skating shoes |
Suggested Users | womens |
Manufacturer | Wedsf |
Part Number | 110-042-387 |
Style | Ice rink |
Included Components | Roller skate wheel |
Outer Material | Leather, Rubber |
M**S
Great purchase!!!
Buy these! I purchased these skate shoes for my daughter and she skates everywhere she possibly can. She LOVES them! Best purchase I’ve made so far.
E**A
Really good product!
These shoes are adorable! They light up well, and after getting a hand of skating, I started to zoom through hallways! Highly recommended for people who like fun and unique things
W**N
Pretty Fun- Better Than Expected
I've tried similar skate+shoes to these and were disappointed. Even tried one-wheel (Heal-y type) and found them too different from regular skating for me to stick with.These worked better than any I've tried- that is not to say that they don't have some major compromises though.You're trading convenience and possible covert skating for comfort and some amount of safety- but overall they work and can be some real fun with practice, depending on your level of skating prowess.The PROS:These look pretty normal, even not bad from a style point of view.The mechanism for deploying or closing the wheels works fairly easily and seems to lock adequately.The wheels, while small diameter do rotate easily on real bearings which are adjustable.The CONS:They are significantly heavier than most any shoes you'd normally wear.They might be less comfortable as shoes since the sole has to be very rigid to contain the wheels, etc.The wheel diameter must be much smaller than most skate wheels, making it more likely to get stopped by any debris.The description of how to open/close the wheels could be much clearer.I haven't had or used them for long enough to comment on their durability but they seem made ruggedly enough to last for awhile.I'd not recommend trying these- at least at first- without wearing a decent level of PPE (personal protective equipment) like pads and especially helmet. With practice you can probably try blending in as a 'normal walker' more- and surprise people with your cool moves !
S**Y
Roller shoes
Grand daughter loved them
I**.
Out of the dog house
Bought for girlfriend she loves them uses them everyday and cant stop talking about compliments from people.
G**.
Neat Idea, Lots of Issues
Bought these mostly on a whim, cause I thought it might be neat to skate to chores around town, rather than walking. Unfortunately, not to be.Wheels. Too small. Even a mildly rough sidewalk is enough to halt rolling dangerously, let alone gravel on an actual road. Just trying to skate down a path was a constant exercise of "one or two feet rolling, immediately try to avoid faceplanting on concrete." Those little kid roller shoes skate cleaner and easier somehow.Shoe comfort. Not really. A bit of skating, and the back of the heels rub so bad they're difficult to wear. Stopped wearing them after several days of trying cause the heel blisters were so bad. Avoiding the skating part, and trying to walk, similar issue.Release button. Super janky. It's a neat idea, that's implemented really badly. Should have just been a twist dial, rather than some button you try to kick. Half the time they won't release properly, and they almost never retract and lock properly. Eventually had to just carry pliars around with me to pull the button out properly. P.S. Watch out for your fingers when the wheels deploy, those spring pinch flesh painfully.Positive, cause you're supposed end on a positive. They're pretty durable. If the other issues were fixed (increased diameter and wider wheels that don't get stuck, shoes that you can wear, release feature that actually releases and retracts) then the shoes would actually be fun to wear. They're not bad walking shoes, and they actually make acceptable clogs (they have close to an inch of lift on normal shoes), just need comfort improvements even for those purposes.I want to like these, it's why I bought them. They're just not ready for actual consumer use on actual streets. Maybe a skatepark (except then you might as well just buy rollerskates and put them on at the park).
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