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She-Devil Skates
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She-Devil
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Detailed Description
One of our more popular skates, the She Devil returns with a leather 126 boot built on a special D/B combo last designed with a woman’s foot in mind. Narrower in the heel and wider in the ball of the foot, the 126 boot of the She Devil provides a form-fitting feel for superior response when you’re on the track. Radar Tuner wheels keep you moving in the She Devil and come in 6 different hardnesses/colors so you can coordinate with your team or pick the wheel that suits you best.
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Wheels: Select the Tuner wheel of your choice
Plates: Comes with the PowerDyne Triton plate. (Upgrade to the to the Dynapro: $40, Revenge: $100, or Reactor plates: $200).
62mm x 43mm Poly-BD wheel with Zytel nylon hub
The Tuner wheel is the best value Derby wheel for all levels of play offering a wide variety of hardnesses that grip coated indoor floors, uncoated wood, sport-tile surfaces, or even smooth outdoor tracks. Top of the line Poly-BD material wrapped around a DuPont Zytel hub with a "Speed Groove" provides for a quick response on the floor.
Recommended use: Jam, Derby, Speed
- Black | 91A - Sticky | Tile floors or smooth concrete
- Red | 92A - Grip | Tile floors or coated concrete
- Blue | 93A - Tite | Uncoated indoor or tile floors
- Pink | 94A - Quick | Dirty indoor wood floors
- Orange | 95A - Firm | Indoor wood floors
- Green | 96A - XFirm | Clean indoor wood floors
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126 Black
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PowerDyne Triton Aluminum
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Radar Tuner
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| Bearings:
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KwiK ABEC-9
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| Toe Stop:
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PD Round Black
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| Sizes:
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4-13 Full & Half - Combo last D/B
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Product Reviews
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LOVE these skates!
Ann Jasper
(Los Gatos, CA)
8/30/2011 5:18 PM
These are skates I never have to think about--which is great, because I am newer to derby than fresh meat and have enough to think about and learn without also worrying about ill-fitting or uncomfortable skate. They fit like a glove, and there are no pressure points or callouses on my feet. And, even though they're super-snug, there's room for my shoe inserts which are quite bulky through the center of the foot. I suspect the lace-to-toe setup helps a lot with this.
Wicked recommended upgrading to the DynaPro plates, and I am very glad I took their advice.
Some might say that at my embryonic stage of my derby experience, I should've gone with a cheaper skate. If a cheaper skate fit like this, then that would be great advice. However, my feet really seem to like this boot--and if I ultimately decide I don't like derby (yeah, right), I wouldn't want my decision based on ill-fitting skates.
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How do I love thee
Crazy Bacon
(someware in ny)
4/13/2011 6:37 PM
I can't even begin to count the ways, I love this boot love it love it love it. it's padded and fits my foot and feels a lot better then wearing my shoes ( or is that just that I always want to ware my skates??) This boot is made for a woman's foot with a wide toe a good thing for those of us who like to still have feeling in our toes at the end of practice a down side to this skate is the plate can get a little heavy - don't get me wrong the Triton are nice just a little heavy. Also with the plate loosen the trucks a bit they come tightened down a bit more then what one would want for derby.
the heels on these ? Ok I don't love those they were the first thing I upgraded if this is your first skate then it's all good but they were not for me, when my current pair falls apart this is the skate I will buy again, and I have told everyone that I love.
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126 Boots Roc!!!!
Retro
(Spencerport, NY)
4/7/2011 6:02 AM
I bought these 126 boots in wide width almost a year ago and they still look great!!! I am above average horizontally and vertically and my right foot is a touch wider than my left and these boots really accommodate well. I have them on reactor plates which took a couple weeks to get used to but now I won't skate on anything else. When I am ready to buy new boots I will get the 126's again...maybe next time a custom color ;) Also, I am in LOVE with the Atom Lowboys (for polished wood) and Jukes (concrete)...sometimes Fugitives for either. Wicked is the best site for all my derby apparel and gear.
Retro
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Roc City Roller Derby
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Love these
Crashalicious
(APO, AP)
4/6/2011 4:41 PM
These skates are so comfortable and are overall awesome. This is my second pair of skates (upgraded from my freshmeat package) I would def. recommend these to anyone!
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126 boot FTW
Margaret Bleed
(Southern Illinois Roller Girls)
4/6/2011 3:52 PM
I have small heels and WIDE toes, but these skates understand that. My right foot is half a size larger than my left foot, which makes finding a perfect pair of boots difficult (without splurging for custom anyway), but these have been working out wonderfully for almost a year now. I did have to take the boot to be stretched in the front when I was breaking them in, but they fit my heel perfectly. A little moleskin here and a few skipped eyelets there and I think I can skate on these for another half->full season before I'm ready to upgrade. The only bad thing about getting these skates was the weight of the stupid plates. The Tritons suck MAJOR balls. They are so heavy and they don't absorb any of the shock when you're doing running crossovers. I replaced the plates a few months ago and I couldn't be happier with my skates now. As for the wheels, I sold them so I can't review. Wheels are a very personal thing anyway. Different strokes for different folks. The 126 boot, however, is a win!
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