Riedell Boost Skates Review

Gliding in Style: Our Review of the Riedell Boost Skates

As recreational skaters who love feeling the rhythm of the wheels beneath our feet, we’re constantly on the lookout for skates that inspire us to dance. Whether we’re cruising inside the local rink or rolling down smooth park paths, we want stylish skates tailored for creative movement.

So when we discovered Riedell’s Boost skates designed specifically for dance and rhythm skating, we couldn’t wait to try them out. We laced up the Boosts for many hours at the rink to see if these stylish skates could keep up with our grooves.

After dancing our hearts out in the Boosts, we’re ready to share our thoughts in this detailed review. Keep reading for the full scoop on sizing, specs, pros, cons, ideal usage, and overall performance of Riedell’s skates built for rhythmic movement.


First Impressions

Fresh out of the box, the Riedell Boost skates make a fabulous first impression with their classic black boot and clean aesthetics. The padded vinyl upper looks pristine and provides comfortable flexibility right off the bat.

Walking around in the Boosts feels natural and balanced, with the thick tongue cushioning our feet. The 57mm Sonar wheels seem like the ideal size for fluid, rhythmic movement.

And the nylon plate keeps the weight reasonable for quick turns and jamming. Trying them on, everything about the Boosts is geared towards free-flowing dance skating. Our first impressions reveal why these skates excel for creative rhythmic styles.

 

Taking Them for a Spin

Eager to test how the Riedell Boost skates performed once the music started, we rolled out onto the polished hardwood ready to get our groove on. Gliding effortlessly during the first few pushes, the padded boot cushioned our feet while allowing dynamic flexibility.

The 57mm wheels held speed while staying nimble beneath our feet. Turning and carving felt fluid as we rolled through choreographed moves. The full-precision bearings delivered a fast momentum perfect for dancing.

The nylon plates provided the right balance of flex and control for rhythmic footwork. We felt stable landing spins and quick stops. Overall, the Boosts performed flawlessly during those first jam sessions, keeping pace with our choreography.

 

Pros: What Won Us Over

After many hours grooving in the Boosts, here are the biggest pros that impressed us:

  • Padded vinyl upper – Broke in quickly with excellent flexibility
  • Cushioned tongue – Provides comfort right out of the box
  • 57mm wheels – Ideal dance size with great maneuverability
  • Smooth bearings – Full-precision bearings hold momentum
  • Lightweight – Nylon plates keep weight reasonable for fast moves
  • Great spin stability – Felt grounded executing turns and landings
  • Durability – Materials withstand hours of rhythmic motions

For dancers and rhythmic skaters, the Boosts check all the key boxes for a skate that moves with fluidity and freedom. The thoughtful design reveals why they make such a great dance skate.


Cons: A Few Small Issues

While a phenomenal dance skate overall, we did notice a couple of minor cons with the Boosts:

  • Snug toe box – Can feel constricting during advanced moves
  • Thin ankle padding – More cushioning would enhance comfort
  • Nylon plates – Fine for rinks but avoid rough outdoor surfaces
  • Lack of support – Not ideal for jumps that need more rigidity

But for recreational dance skating and rhythmic sessions, none of these cons are very detrimental. The Boosts deliver exactly the nimble performance dancers need.

 

Technical Specs

For those interested in the precise specs, here are the key details on the Boost skates:

  • Boot Material: Vinyl leather
  • Plate: PowerDyne Thrust nylon
  • Wheels: Sonar Riva 57mm/96A
  • Bearings: ABEC-5
  • Toe Stop: Jam plug
  • Closure: Lace-up
  • Sizes: 4-11 (white), 4-13 (black)
  • Colors: Black, white

The components enable fluid agility perfect for creative rhythmic skating styles. The ideal dance wheel setup really shines.


Sizing Guidance

Based on our experience, here are some sizing tips for the Boosts:

  • Width is on the narrower side, especially in the toe box
  • Heat molding can help stretch tight spots
  • Trying on in-store allows you to get the perfect fit
  • Size up if you plan to wear thick socks
  • The vinyl does stretch a bit over time

Going up half a size worked perfectly for us to achieve a comfy fit suited for dancing. Focus on fitting through the toes first since the vinyl boot does give.

 

Ideal Use Cases

After extensive testing, we found the Boosts excel in these use scenarios:

  • Dance skating – Specifically designed for rhythmic styles
  • Indoor rink skating – Wheels are fast on polished floors

With their dance DNA, the Boosts are in their element whenever engaging in rhythmic motions and footwork. They come alive through creative movement.


Final Verdict

After countless hours of dance skating and jamming in the Boosts, we happily rate them 5 out of 5 stars for rhythmic styles. For skaters who want to move with flair to the music, the Boosts deliver an unbeatable experience.

The clever design choices like the vinyl uppers and 57mm wheels enable effortless flexibility and flow. The lightweight agility empowers you to explore your creative energy through motion.

Simply put, no other skate we’ve tried can keep up with the Boosts when it comes to rhythmic, danceable performance. They inspire you to find the groove every time the wheels start rolling.

So for skaters looking to add more dance and flair to every ride, we can’t recommend the Riedell Boosts enough. Lace them up and find the rhythm you’ve been missing!

Here you can find other reviews we have made for rhythm roller skates:

Click on the link to see the best Riedell skates we recommend for every skating category.

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