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The Flying Eagle F6 Falcon Pro Freeskates combine a durable hardshell boot with a precision CNC aluminum EGO frame and high-performance 85A wheels. Designed for adult skaters seeking speed, control, and style, these inline skates offer adjustable frames and rockerable axles for versatile urban and freestyle skating. Available in multiple sizes and striking colors, they deliver professional-grade performance with comfort and long-lasting durability.









| ASIN | B072MXXD5S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,239 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #383 in Children's Inline Skates |
| Brand | Flying Eagle |
| Brand Name | Flying Eagle |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Dark Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 219 Reviews |
| Item Height | 13.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Flying Eagle |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Size | US: 5.5 / EU: 37 |
| Sole Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Size | 80 Millimeters |
| Wheel Type | Inline Skate Wheel |
T**S
Awesome high-quality skates!
I (like many other 30-somethings) have been getting back into inline skating recently. I purchased these as I was looking for something more versatile than my Tour Code 9 hockey skates. Deets are as follows: 235mm foot length, EU size 38, Women's size 6.5 to 7.0. Skates fit different from shoes. Your toes should be as close or touching the front of the boot, but not jammed up against it. The Breakdown: - MEASURE YOUR FOOT. Don't go by your shoe size. Measure, Measure. Measure. If in doubt, go a size up. - These are quite narrow. If you've got wide feet, size up or look into another brand like Seba. - Oh my god, the color is stunning (I got the forest green ones)! Super attractive deep forest green with black accents, and the shiny eagle frames make this skate really stand out. - I REALLY wish these had 80mm wheels. Smaller sizes (EU36-40) come with 76mm. That's pretty standard with all FE skates. I don't believe 80mm wheels will fit on the 231mm frames. - Frame are laterally adjustable which is AMAZING to correct issues with severe pronation/supination. - That also means the frames are removable! Pop some FE Supersonic frames on for a 3x110 set up or Ultrasonic frames for a 3x125mm set up! - Rockerable! I haven't rockered mine, but it's as easy as flipping the front and rear axles. - Breathable, so you won't have gross wet socks every time you ride. - FE branded ABEC 7s. I'll probably switch out to Cats Leopards or Bones Swiss bearings at some point. - Replacement parts abound. Places like proskatersplace.com sell buckles, screws, and axles as well as new frames for different set ups. The Bottom Line: The Flying Eagle F6S Falcons are relatively cheap, but MAN do they feel like 300$ skates. What a huge step up from the skates I used in the 90s. A really solid skate with some nice features (especially being able to swap frames). I couldn't be happier with my purchase. I expect these will last me quite a few years.
M**I
Incredible Skates
The falcon is an amazing skate, and made in Taiwan! I have no idea how they keep the prices on their skates so low, when they ride like a dream. Fit perfectly on my hobbit feet, and only have become more comfortable with every daily skate. I wear my skates at work, so I put the comfort to the test. Buy these and spin the wheels out of the box first thing. My eyes widened. Fast. Thanks for reading I guess I am happy about my skates. Note: I purchased the red skates, which are a very subtle copper color, with silver accents on the inner boot, combined with the finish of the solid Ego plate, these skates are far more beautiful in person, than in the image. Thank you!
K**Y
Best skates I’ve ever owned!
I needed to upgrade from plastic to hard shell as a strollerblading mama, and I found an amazing warehouse deal for these Falcons! Obsessed would be an understatement. It took some calculations & one return to finally find my size. I had to choose one size higher than my cheap starter pair was (I wear a size 8 womens shoe, and needed size 40 for these skates!) I also have a wide foot that contributed to the confusion. Regardless, these are the highest quality skates I’ve ever seen in person. I could see these lasting me a very long time in the recreational capacity. The color is stunning and the hardware is just as sturdy as the boot. I can’t wait to utilize these for years to come!
L**D
Excellent materials and comfortable skate
Excellent price for a skate of this quality. I have bought this skate for myself, my brother, and recommended it to a friend. It also offers a rockered frame layout as a toggleable feature, which can greatky improve the experience of using the skate. At $220 this skate beats most of the other options and feels excellently made.
A**Z
Sturdy yet complicated
So these are pretty sturdy. But also made sort of complicated. A little pricy but they looked so cool.i had to buy them. Lol I haven't skated at a park in 20 years. And it was just fun. As I remember .. going to be skating every week. Dont put too tight. They fit tightly already dont have to tighten down too much...Or toes go to sleep. But i love them. They are cool beans and thick but not too thick sock will do. I work work socks. And too much. Looking forward to another glide.
B**B
Great skates great quality.
Great product. I love my skates thank you. Speedy delivery also
D**Y
Disappointing
I've been skating Them 909s (so good) but looking for an urban / transportation skate so I spent a lot of time researching. Not gonna lie, I love obscure brands / underdogs / etc, which this company certainly qualifies for on the American market, but I was on the fence about the look of this pair of skates until I saw a video of Ricardo Lino skating in Brazil wearing the same version of my purchase and it improved my opinion instantly. They are really really nice looking skates in person -- much better than the standard retail photos you see on all the sites, but they were an instant return -- like within 5 minutes. Aluminum chassis and small core 80mm wheels seem super solid, but the plastic they used for the boots and straps felt cheap and likely to break logging about 25-28 miles of skating per week. Top issues: 1.) Possibly the worst functioning ankle strap I've ever tried 2.) Liners and boots did not seem to match. I wear a US Mens 11 or 11.5 in most brands (Nike, Vans, Adidas, New Balance) so I ordered a size 45. The stock liner fit like a glove and seemed decent, but it was floating in this monstrous skate with about 1 inch of space between tip of liner to edge of boot. With this much space, having laces that only run through the plastic and not through the liner seems a bit redundant since even the strongest man in the world couldn't tighten them hard enough to bend the plastic so that they would even touch the liner. I only tried on the right skate and could not get it tight enough to stop it from feeling wobbly. Both boot and liner matched with size 45. This might be less of an issue with smaller skates.
T**.
Cool rollerblades
Awesome rollerblades but not for wide feet. Also measurements for selecting was confusing. What they make them out of is a good combination of materials so that's good though if you can get the right size.
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