Rental | POWERSLIDE Phuzion Universe Kids White | Urban Inline Skates
Rental | POWERSLIDE Phuzion Universe Kids White | Urban Inline Skates - EU 33-36 / Mondo (cm) 20.9-22.7 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Ready to ship immediately! Incl. VAT | plus shipping
Important price information
You first pay the minimum rental fee of 15 euros per pair.
Depending on when you return the inline skates or hand them over for shipping, we reserve the right to charge you for the additional rental period.
- 1-3 days = 15 euros
- 1 week = 30 euros
- 1 month = 60 euros
Rental fees & Shipping costs
Rental fees & Shipping costs
Equipment | Price 1-3 days |
Price per week |
Price per month |
Price for events |
Inline skates | 15 euros per pair |
30 euros per pair |
60 euros per pair |
by arrangement |
Roller skates | 15 euros per pair |
30 euros per pair |
60 euros per pair |
by arrangement |
Helmets | 5 euros per piece |
10 euros per piece |
15 euros per piece |
by arrangement |
Protector set: hand, elbow and knee |
10 euros per set |
10 euros per set |
20 euros per set |
by arrangement |
Special Protectors: pants, shin, etc. |
5 euros per piece |
10 euros per piece |
20 euros per piece |
by arrangement |
Shipping Costs
The shipping costs for our rental equipment are calculated individually.
Please contact us before or after placing your order to confirm the shipping costs and discuss further details.
Below are three examples:
1x pair of roller skates/inline skates, including packaging, weighs between 3.5 and 4.5 kg.
- The shipping costs within Germany for a 10kg package are approximately €10. Return shipping via us costs €8 per package. Thus, the total cost for shipping and return of 2 pairs of roller skates would be around €18.
- The shipping costs within Germany for a 30kg package are approximately €22. Return shipping via us costs €8 per package. Thus, the total cost for shipping and return of 2 pairs of roller skates + 2 pairs of inline skates, including protective gear, would be around €30.
- The shipping costs for larger quantities, such as 50 pairs of roller skates for a roller disco, can vary significantly depending on the selected shoe sizes and the mix of roller skates for children and adults.
Size finder
Size finder
To make sure that you choose the right size for your new urban inline skates, we have put together some important information and tips below.
Take the time to read our size finder and find the right size straight away. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.
The right shoe size
If you don't know the brand or model of an urban skate, there is only one reliable size, the Mondo size. We always give the Mondo size in mm (millimeters) or cm (centimeters).
You can find this information in our size chart and in the size selection. We have added the respective size charts to the corresponding product photos.
The specified Mondo size of the selected shoe size must not be smaller than your own foot length, plus a tolerance of 4 to 9mm.
Example:
- Measure your foot length (barefoot). It is best to stand with your heels against a door frame or a straight wall without a skirting board.
- Add another 5-9mm tolerance to your measured foot length (depending on how thick your socks are and how comfortable you want them to be).
- The result must not be larger than the specified Mondo size of the selected shoe size.
If your foot measures 26.0cm, with a tolerance of 5mm this results in a length of 26.5cm.
If the shoe size EU 41 has a mondo size of 26.4cm, then you are 1mm over and should therefore choose size EU 42!
The right fit
In our product specifications, under the heading “Fit”, you will also find information about the width or cut of the respective skate.
Here we distinguish between the following five sizes:
- Very narrow,
- Narrow,
- Medium,
- Wide,
- Very wide.
You should only choose the 'very narrow' or 'narrow' fits if you are sure that you have a very narrow foot or if you know that you want the optimal control and ultimate grip in a skate (even if you sacrifice comfort).
For example, if you have a pronounced arch in your foot, which you can recognize by a strong, crescent-shaped footprint (when walking with wet feet), then you are probably in the middle range.
For example, if you tend to have flat feet and leave fewer crescent-shaped footprints, then you probably have wide feet.
Example:
- For example, if your foot is about 26cm long and 11cm wide, then your foot is one of the wider feet.
- Every shoe is different, which is why we would like to give you a rough guide.
The following is also very important in urban inline skating:
- The right size of your urban inline skates is crucial to ensure optimal control when performing tricks such as slides or airs.
- In your urban inline skates, you should have some space between the outer shell and your foot. This is important because your foot can slide forward when you perform tricks such as slides or airs, as well as the associated abrupt stops. If your foot does not have enough space or is not firmly in place, you will hit your toes on the outer shell, which can lead to severe pain.
You can find more tips and tricks to avoid or eliminate pain in urban inline skates or to adapt them to your foot shape and needs here!
Care instructions
Care instructions
Care Tips for Hardboot Inline Skates – Tough, But Not Maintenance-Free
Hardboot inline skates are known for their sturdy outer shell, high level of control, and long durability. They’re especially popular in aggressive skating, urban skating, or on longer routes. Despite their ruggedness, hardboots also require regular maintenance to keep their performance and lifespan intact. In this article, we’ll show you what to look out for.
Why Hardboots Need Care
Even though hardboot skates can take a beating, skating puts massive stress on both material and mechanics – from jumps, slides, rough pavement, or changing weather conditions. Neglected skates quickly lose performance and can even become unsafe in the worst case.
1. Cleaning After Every Session
A quick check after each ride prevents long-term damage:
Clean the outer shell: Wipe the hard shell with a damp cloth or soft brush to remove dirt, sand, and dust.
Air out the liners: Remove the inner boots (if removable) after skating and let them dry thoroughly. This prevents odors and mold.
Avoid heat sources: Never dry skates on heaters or in direct sunlight – plastic and cushioning materials can warp.
2. Maintain Wheels and Bearings
Wheels and bearings are the most heavily used parts of your skates.
Rotate wheels: Swap the wheels around regularly to avoid uneven wear. This is especially important for aggressive or urban setups.
Clean bearings: If the wheels don’t spin freely, remove the bearings, clean them, and lubricate with suitable oil.
Replace bearings: If bearings are rusty, noisy, or damaged, replacing them is usually the only solution.
Check antirocker wheels: In aggressive setups, don’t forget the small center wheels.
3. Keep Closure Systems in Check
A secure fit is only possible with intact closures.
Inspect buckles and ratchets: Watch for cracks, worn teeth, or loose screws. Replacement parts are usually easy to find.
Velcro straps or powerstraps: Regularly check for lost grip or material fatigue.
4. Maintain Liners & Comfort
The inner boot plays a key role in comfort and support.
Air them out after each session: Sweat accumulates in the liner – regular airing is essential.
Prevent odors: Activated charcoal insoles, shoe deodorant, or special hygiene sprays help against unpleasant smells.
Hand washing: Some liners can be hand-washed – check the manufacturer’s instructions.
5. Check Screws and Frames
Loose screws can be dangerous – especially when doing tricks or stairs.
Tighten axles & cuff screws: Regularly check that all screws are securely fastened.
Inspect frame mounts: After crashes or extended use, it’s worth checking the chassis for damage or loosening.
Use Loctite: Threadlocker can help with screws that keep coming loose – but use sparingly.
6. Store Properly
Even storage can go wrong – or right.
Cool & dry: Store your skates in a cool, dry place with stable temperature.
Don’t store in your car: Summer heat or winter cold can permanently damage materials.
Conclusion:
A Little Care Goes a Long Way for Fun and Safety
Hardboot inline skates are real workhorses – but only if you treat them well. Regular maintenance not only extends their lifespan but also improves your skating experience. Take a few minutes for the basics after each session – your ride quality (and your wallet) will thank you.
Tip: In our online shop, you’ll find suitable spare parts, care products, and accessories for your hardboot skates – feel free to take a look!
Description
Description
The POWERSLIDE Phuzion Universe Kids White inline skates are the perfect choice for spontaneous trips, children's birthdays or simply to enjoy inline skating to the fullest.
Self-Pickup:
You can pick up your rental equipment directly from our shop or reserve it via our webshop. After making a reservation, you can schedule a pickup appointment with us.
Shipping:
The shipping costs for our rental equipment are calculated individually. Please select the "Shop Pickup" option in the webshop even if you need shipping. Contact us before or after placing your order to confirm the shipping costs and discuss further details.
If you can’t reach us immediately, you can still reserve the rental equipment through the webshop. We will get in touch with you as soon as possible (on weekdays, within 24 hours at the latest).
Note:
We ship our rental equipment exclusively within Germany and to countries within the European Union.
Further information:
- Answers to frequently asked questions about our rental service can be found here.
- Detailed information about our prices can be found here.
Brand and manufacturer
Further information about the manufacturer can be found here!
Specifications
Specifications
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Recommended forinline skating, skate rental
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BrandPowerslide
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Model | Model seriesPowerslide Phuzion Kids
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Sales unit
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Scope of delivery accessoriesNo special accessories are included.
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Vegan
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Size runEU29-40
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Size rangeFour sizes
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ColorWhite
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Weight/Total weightNot specified
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Adjustable size?
Learn Leisure & Fitness Inline Skating
Learn Leisure & Fitness Inline Skating
We at SkaMiDan are passionate skaters ourselves. We want to support you in learning recreational and fitness inline skating and help you improve your skills.
That’s why you’ll find comprehensive information about recreational and fitness inline skating on our website, often referred to as casual skating or rollerblading. This includes our trick lists, as well as a variety of action videos, instructional videos, and tutorials.
Explore our tutorial section now to expand your knowledge about general and fitness inline skating, or learn new techniques and tricks.
You can follow our predefined guides and difficulty levels for this purpose.
Alternatively, you can filter or search for our posts, trick clips, and tutorials according to your preferences.
Last but not least, we also offer personal inline skating courses on-site. Check out our course offerings today!
In the following video you will get a first insight into the world of fitness inline skating.
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To learn a sport not only correctly but also with enjoyment, having the right equipment is essential. In our shop, you’ll find only products that have personally convinced us and that we would use ourselves for various occasions.
We, the Shop Team and Team SkaMiDan, wish you just as much fun with roller sports as we have ourselves.
When that happens, we’ll be satisfied and happy too.
If you're from our region or nearby, feel free to check out our local events, activities, and meetups.
We look forward to meeting you!