We’re delighted to present the new Trigger Blizzard skates, designed to deliver top performance and optimum control on all terrains, whether street, skatepark or ramp. With their rigid polypropylene shell, these skates combine lightness, responsiveness and resistance to shock and wear to meet the demands of all riders, from beginners to experts.
The flat nylon and fiberglass frame, equipped with four 59 mm/90A wheels and Abec 7 bearings, guarantees speed and fluidity, while enabling precise direction changes. Thanks to the UFS (Universal Frame System) standard, the frame can be easily replaced or customized, offering great flexibility for those who like to personalize their equipment.
The removable, thermoformable liner with padded foams ensures optimum comfort that conforms to the shape of the foot. Its thick sole, combined with an integrated shock absorber, effectively reduces vibrations and cushions impacts, even during the most technical landings. With a secure fit provided by laces, an instep buckle and an ankle buckle, these skates meet the expectations of demanding riders looking for a high-tech model with a meticulous design.
Whether you’re just discovering rollerblading or a seasoned enthusiast, the Trigger Blizzard will accompany you with style and efficiency, for intense and enjoyable sessions.
Design of the Coque:
Trigger Blizzard Hard-boot shell in wear resistant polypropylene.
by Chausson:
Removable Trigger Blizzard liner with high-quality thermoformable foams.
Models of Cucks:
Trigger Blizzard Buckles Black.
Model of spoilers:
Trigger Blizzard Cuff Black.
Cuffs materials:
Wear resistant polypropylene.
The model of the lifts:
Trigger Blizzard Soulframes Black.
Soulframes material:
Wear resistant nylon and 15% fiber glass.
Models of platinum:
Trigger Blizzard Frames Black.
Frames material:
Wear resistant nylon and 15% fiber glass.
The length of platinum:
245 mm (4-5 US), 250 mm (6-7 US) et 255 mm (8-10.5 US).
The platinum axis:
One hand operation 8 mm screw for 4 mm Allen key.
Model of wheels:
Trigger Blizzard Black Wheels.
Diameter of wheels:
2.32" / 59 mm.
Width of wheels:
0.94" / 24 mm.
Hardness of wheels:
90A.
Profiles of wheels:
Round profile with 10 mm riding surface.
Quality of wheels:
High quality polyurethane : 50% HR (High Rebound).
The interior area:
Trigger Blizzard dual density Insoles.
Wheel core diameter:
1" / 27 mm.
Wheels core material:
Polycarbonate.
The maximum wheel diameter:
61 mm.
Bearings model:
Trigger Precision ABEC 7 Bearings.
The shock absorber:
Trigger Blizzard Black shock absorbers included.
Lacets:
Trigger Blizzard flat laces Black.
Clé Allen:
Two 4mm Allen keys included.
Product weight:
1750g (9 US).
Maximum rider weight:
100 kg.
Age of rider:
Over 8 years old and adults.
These skates comply with the technical requirements of the European standard EN13843.
Warranty:
3 years.
We’re proud to welcome Bertrand Chommanivong as our new Trigger Skate Team rider. Bertrand is a young french skater who has been riding with passion for several years, and we’re delighted to have the chance to accompany him in his future. We let you discover this rider with his welcome video!
Photo: Thibaut Vankemmel.
Cihampelas Street Session (Indonesia) with Trigger Skate Rider Jessy Suryanegara.
Jacob Juul presents “My habits”, Rollerblading Edit + Rap Song. A video edited by WeDOTHISprods for Trigger Skates.
So I got to spend a good bit of time on the Trigger Jeff Dalnas Pro Boot, they are shaping up to be pretty good. Now there are some issues with them that I lightly touched on, but I will go over those in depth later on. I just wanted to give you all a little insight into how these are feeling after about a few hours in these boots.
If you are getting foot pain you may just need to struggle through it until the padding breaks in. So just stick with them. they are solid grinding skates and feel really nicely balanced. I hope that you guys have a good experience with these skates. I will post a more about them soon. - Vintage Roller (Youtube).
Trigger is honored to present you the Jeff Dalnas Pro skates. The cuff molds have been improved to protect the buckles more efficiently on this new version of the Trigger Rainbow soft boot skates. The soulframe and boot molds have been modified too to perfectly fit the UFS standard. The liner has been improved once again to reduce the size of the skate and increase the comfort. The Rainbow Jeff Dalnas pro skates will give you the best experience, from beginner to professional, by offering the maximum in response and lightness thanks to his soft boot conception.
A slim and precise skate, with his new integrated liner completed by a double density insole, and a shock absorber for a smooth riding. All supported by the fast and light Freerocker V2 frame, fitted with high quality wheels in 58mm/90A, and Abec 7 bearings for your best feeling. Trigger will give back 30€ by pair of skates sold directly to Jeff Dalnas to support him as a pro rider. The production quantity is limited to 500 pairs. Weight: 1670g (9 US).
“Super stoked to announce my pro skate has officially been released!” - Jeff Dalnas.
Quoting Jeff Dalnas: “Thank you to everyone who pre-order the skate via Blade Supply ; I appreciate your patience and support! Shout out to Trigger Skate for getting these skates out as quickly as possible even with Covid setbacks and hurdles in our way! Thank you Matthew Rasmussen with the design work. Be sure to check out Thuro skate shop for to purchase your pair of Trigger skates here in the states!”
Jeff Dalnas Pro Boot - Initial Thoughts by Vintage Roller (Youtube)
So this skate has great promise! It took a bit to get used to them, and the break in period is gonna be a few sessions to to get the comfortable. So no lie the first 15 minutes were pretty rough, but after a break and just chilling for a few with my skates on I was able to get past the initial boot pain.
I did notice while skating these that they have the weird Frame offset like the old Remz and you get the Remz lean while standing and pushing off, but once you get used to it, then you can fix how your feet positions on grinds and jump set up.
Overall these skates for a Pro Boot seem pretty legit and even as Mid Level boot would make a good boot. But for people just starting out, I would not recommend this boot. - Vintage Roller.
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Adrien Anne, park skating in Algarve, Portugal with Emanuel Andrade Pimentel (Switch Rolling Life).