The Edea Fly Roller is the best boot in the world for artistic
The Edea Fly Roller is the lightest skating boot available.
and represents a huge turning point in skating and
skating technology.
The Edea Fly Roller is an ultra-modern design for skaters who like winning.
The flexibility of the boot adds grace and elegance to every move. Perfect for Double, Triple & Quad Jumps Construction: Stiff (50) Best for: Freestyle & Rhythm
Benefits
Unleash Your Potential:
Lightweight construction (25-45% lighter than comparable boots) for effortless jumps and agility
Feel the Difference
Experience superior flexibility for enhanced grace and elegant footwork.
Built for Champions
Stiffness level 50 provides optimal support and control for demanding routines.
Unparalleled Comfort
Designed for maximum comfort, feeling like a second skin, even during extended training sessions.
Aesthetic Perfection
Modern design with beautiful lines, available in classic white and black.
The Best Boot in the World for Artistic The Edea Fly is the lightest skating boot available and represents a huge turning point in skating.
Technical Specification
Sizes: 225 through 310 in 5 mm increments (full and half sizes)
Colors: White and Black
Type: Freestyle Roller Skating & Rhythm Skating
Training Level: Double, Triple & Quad Jumps
Construction: Stiff (50)
Material: Revolutionary New Ultra Lightweight Materials
Revolutionary Ultra Lightweight Materials
The secret lies in Edea’s proprietary material science. The Fly is crafted with groundbreaking lightweight materials, achieving a weight reduction of 25-45% compared to traditional boots. This translates to effortless jumps, improved agility, and less fatigue during those demanding routines.
Enhanced Flexibility for Unmatched Control
The Fly’s upper is designed with a unique balance of flexibility and support. This allows for a wider range of motion for those intricate footwork maneuvers, while still providing the stability needed for powerful jumps and landings.
Supportive Construction for Peak Performance
Don’t let the lightweight design fool you. The Fly boasts a stiffness level of 50, delivering exceptional support and control for even the most challenging jumps.
Specifications
Features
EDEA FLY:
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The Edea Fly is the best skating boot in the world for artistic skating and the lightest as well.
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The new version is beautiful in esthetics and new technology. With its new shape and outsole nylon, the Fly allows a control and a sensitivity never tested before on the plate. The new fabric of the upper, Bang Cross, provides greater resistance, and the new lacing with rings
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The Fly is made with revolutionary NEW ultra-lightweight materials, which means that the Fly is 25% to 45% lighter than comparable skating boots.
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All the EDEA skates are now available at our store, rollerskateusa.com, and also www.patines.com.
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The Fly is designed for high-performance large-figure and loop roller skating and high-level freestyle roller skating and is incredibly comfortable.
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Stiff Roller Construction 50
Sizes: 225 through 310 in 5 mm increments. Full and Half Sizes
Colors: White and Black
Type of Skating: Freestyle roller skating and some rhythm skating as well.
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Training Level: Double, Triple, and Quad Jump
Comfort Level: The most comfortable Edea boot; it will feel like a sports shoe.
Technical Specification
EDEA Fly Spec:
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Stiff Roller Construction 50
Sizes: 225 through 310 in 5mm increments. Full and Half Sizes
Colors: White and Black
Type of Skating: Freestyle roller skating and some rtythm stating as well.
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Training Level: Double, Triple and Quad Jump
Comfort Level: The most Edea comfortable boot it will feel like a sport shoe.
Size Chart
EDEA Sizing Chart:
Skaters often choose boots by matching their standard shoe size with what they believe is the equivalent size in skates.
Unfortunately these two sizing systems do not always correspond exactly, because each manufacturer has its own.Â
measuring type, and also because standard shoes, which require the foot to bend, are usually longer than skates.
For these reasons we recommend that you always choose the size of your boots based on a real measurement.
the length of the foot, matching this to the inner length of the boot.
For purely illustrative purposes only, below we have provided a table comparing sizes in MILLIMETERS to the
different scales of sizes relative to standard shoes.
The Edea Fly is the best skating boot in the world for artistic skating and the lightest as well.
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The new version is beautiful in esthetics and new technology. With its new shape and outsole nylon, the Fly allows a control and a sensitivity never tested before on the plate. The new fabric of the upper, Bang Cross, provides greater resistance, and the new lacing with rings
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The Fly is made with revolutionary NEW ultra-lightweight materials, which means that the Fly is 25% to 45% lighter than comparable skating boots.
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All the EDEA skates are now available at our store, rollerskateusa.com, and also www.patines.com.
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The Fly is designed for high-performance large-figure and loop roller skating and high-level freestyle roller skating and is incredibly comfortable.
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Stiff Roller Construction 50
Sizes: 225 through 310 in 5 mm increments. Full and Half Sizes
Colors: White and Black
Type of Skating: Freestyle roller skating and some rhythm skating as well.
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Training Level: Double, Triple, and Quad Jump
Comfort Level: The most comfortable Edea boot; it will feel like a sports shoe.
Technical Specification
EDEA Fly Spec:
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Stiff Roller Construction 50
Sizes: 225 through 310 in 5mm increments. Full and Half Sizes
Colors: White and Black
Type of Skating: Freestyle roller skating and some rtythm stating as well.
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Training Level: Double, Triple and Quad Jump
Comfort Level: The most Edea comfortable boot it will feel like a sport shoe.
Size Chart
EDEA Sizing Chart:
Skaters often choose boots by matching their standard shoe size with what they believe is the equivalent size in skates.
Unfortunately these two sizing systems do not always correspond exactly, because each manufacturer has its own.Â
measuring type, and also because standard shoes, which require the foot to bend, are usually longer than skates.
For these reasons we recommend that you always choose the size of your boots based on a real measurement.
the length of the foot, matching this to the inner length of the boot.
For purely illustrative purposes only, below we have provided a table comparing sizes in MILLIMETERS to the
different scales of sizes relative to standard shoes.