K2 Sports Inline Skate Brake Stopper (Black)




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K2 Sports Inline Skate Brake Stopper (Black)
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Customer Reviews
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Previous issues seem to be solved? Works well
M. L.✓ Verified Purchase•December 22, 2017
I think whatever issue was affecting these awhile ago has been resolved. I skate every day to work in the city, over obstacles, through traffic, up and down minor hills, so I abuse my brakes. I've had no issues with the new one, and it was very easy to install.
It took a little bit to get used to the new brake but I think that's because my other one was worn to a nub and I was used to that one for so long.
It took a little bit to get used to the new brake but I think that's because my other one was worn to a nub and I was used to that one for so long.
I ordered two brakes, two weeks apart. The ...
S. Nash✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2017
I ordered two brakes, two weeks apart. The first to arrive was made to fit a K2 but was a cheap knockoff that's mostly a softer rubber. The second one was a genuine K2 brake with a much sturdier/harder material which will last much longer.
Seller, get honest about the product. If you're advertising a K2 brake that's what customers should receive. Sell the knockoff brand separately and list it as a brake manufactured by a different company but made to fit K2. And price them accordingly.
I'd return the first one but my son already used it.
Seller, get honest about the product. If you're advertising a K2 brake that's what customers should receive. Sell the knockoff brand separately and list it as a brake manufactured by a different company but made to fit K2. And price them accordingly.
I'd return the first one but my son already used it.
Ripoff - don't by K2, you'll pay later in parts that are expensive and don't last.
EAW✓ Verified Purchase•July 2, 2016
Ripoff - what else can I say, $22 plus tax! No more K2's for me. Seems like once they have you as a customer, they don't think about repeat business but rather choose to gouge you.
It does the job, not that impressed though.
KG✓ Verified Purchase•May 29, 2016
It does the job. The gray ones are impossible to find anymore. The quality is not what it used to be from K2.
I feel like my brake is already half done. My original brake lasted a couple years. I would recommend over the after-market brands though, they are more like plastic.
I feel like my brake is already half done. My original brake lasted a couple years. I would recommend over the after-market brands though, they are more like plastic.
Lousy quality & shame on you AMAZON!
wrighton✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2015
This break is $7.50 on the inline warehouse site, shame on you Amazon. It's $14.95 on the K2 site. And it's the same crapy break pad.
I agree with all of the bad reviews ... I should have read them before I made the purchase but why would I think the break would be any different? Oh it's different alright. It's basically black chalk. 1 long steep hill that you can't fly down because of pedestrians or uneven concrete, and it needs replacing. I've gone at least a year, more like a year and a half without having to replace previous breaks. I'm on my 3rd since spring. What a waste of money. Not to mention a hazard.
I agree with all of the bad reviews ... I should have read them before I made the purchase but why would I think the break would be any different? Oh it's different alright. It's basically black chalk. 1 long steep hill that you can't fly down because of pedestrians or uneven concrete, and it needs replacing. I've gone at least a year, more like a year and a half without having to replace previous breaks. I'm on my 3rd since spring. What a waste of money. Not to mention a hazard.
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