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  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
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  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
OXELO

Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack

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  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
  • Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
Adult Beginner Inline Skate Brake Pad FIT100 / FIT500 Single-Pack
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This brake was designed to provide beginner users of the FIT500 and FIT100 inline skates with effective braking.

Get back optimal braking for your Oxelo Fit100/500 inline skates!

Main fabric: 100.0% Dry Styrene Butadiene Rubber; Screws: 100.0% Iron

BENEFITS

Compatibility

Suitable for the left or right foot on the Fit500 and Fit100 inline skates.

Ease of use

Only 1 screw, accessible without removing wheels.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

FIT 100/500 Brake: 1 shape, 2 solutions.

Depending on your skill level and needs, you can try the beginner FIT brake or the intermediate FIT brake.They have the same shape so they fit on both the FIT100 and FIT500 skates, but their rubbers are different to provide 2 different solutions that meet the needs of each: the beginner FIT brake provide easy, efficient braking while the intermediate FIT brake is designed for experienced users that need efficient braking and good resistance to wear.

Versatility

For Oxelo Fit500 and Fit100 adult inline skates.
Can be used for right or left feet.

Use

It's really quite simple: unscrew the worn brake, put on the new one, screw the brake on... and you're done!

When should you replace your brake pad?

Change the front brake pad before the wear line is reached.