Intermediate - better materials to aid in progression
Fitness - speed and distance for more experienced skaters
Moderate - ideal for skaters going at a mellow to fast speed
Medium - moderate breathability, good for moderate distances
The K2 F.I.T. 80 Boa Inline Skates is ready to help you start skating or to take your skating to the next level. The F.I.T. 80 Boa offers the K2 stability plus cuff for great support, making it easier for beginners to gain confidence as they will feel more stable on their skates. The Boa closure system allows you to securely fasten the skates quick and easy. The F.B.I. (Frame Base Interlocking) frame is a performance composite frame offering many of the same features as an aluminum frame while absorbing more impact, making it a great choice for beginner skaters. The K2 softboot offers great arch support and is comfortable enough to take on long skates without soreness. The K2 F.I.T. 80 Boa Inline Skates are going to teeter the line between appealing to beginner skaters as well as budget conscious fitness skaters.
Stability Plus Cuff
Frame Base Interlocking System
K2 Original Softboot
Shipping Restriction: This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States.
Specifications
Skate Type
Fitness
Skate Cuff Height
High
Skate Closure System
Boa
Closure System
The Boa Fit System
Maximum Wheel Size
80mm
Wheel Configuration
80mm - 80mm - 80mm - 80mm
Wheel Durometer
80A
Bearing Grade
Recreational
Bearing Type
ABEC 5
Speed
Moderate
Skate Frame Material
Performance Composite Materials
Frame Material
F.B.I. Composite
Ventilation
Medium
Brake Included?
Yes
Model Year
2021
Model Number
I200200901060
Product ID
591113
Shipping Restriction
This item is not available for shipment outside of the United States.
A: Most inline skates will be rated to a weight of 220 lbs. If you are on the heavier side I would recommend a skate with a metal frame which will be sturdier, and will last longer while giving better performance.
Answered : Aug 24, 2020
By : Chris, United States
Q: What is best terrain for these? Can these be used on trails?