At Skorpion Sports we have a philosophy of continual improvement and enhanced design. We welcome feedback from all of our skaters.
In the last 12 months we have pro-actively replaced the buckles that we use with a more robust secure buckle and we have reinforced our Multi Terrain wheels to ensure that the skates can withstand the rigors of skating.
If you own or are contemplating purchasing a pair of our Skorpion skates please be assured that we support all of our products with a full 12 month manufacturers warranty and a money back guarantee.
If you are experiencing any problems with our product please do not hesitate to contact us for service.
Gary Reid
President.
Skorpion Buckles and Multi Terrain Wheels Update
Sunday, August 16, 2009 12:16:10 AM Pacific/Auckland
Posted in News
By
Gary Reid
Debbie
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:38:06 PM Pacific/AucklandMr Reid, I've had my Quadline Streets just about a year now and the ankle strap is beginning to loosen while skating. I see in this blog you said you have replaced the buckles with a more secure one. Is there anywhere I can purchase new straps for my skates. I cannot find any accessories on the home page? Thank-You ps. I LOVE THESE SKATES
Robert Kelly
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:38:20 PM Pacific/AucklandHow will I know if the quads i'm buying are the updated version?
Dennis
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:39:23 PM Pacific/AucklandI'm also having problems with a few of my buckles. One releases during the push-off of my stride and the other takes forever to lock in. Would love to know if they can be fixed or replaced. Thanks.
Quentin
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:41:30 PM Pacific/AucklandYou can be assured that if you buy them online from www.skorpion.com, they are the latest updated version.
Cris
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:46:20 PM Pacific/AucklandHello, I've just bought a pair of quads for urban uses, they seem pretty cool. I'd like to know if there's any difference in the frames between these & the multi-terrain, so as to be able to exchange the wheels & breaks if I want to. Also, I wonder why the wheel screws of the urban version are protruding while the multi-terrain seem to be covered. It's a very annoying feature, not being able to bring your legs together because screws get entangled. Are the multi-terrain quads better in this respect? If yes, why?
carlos maiz
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:47:08 PM Pacific/AucklandHi I purchased the all terrain skorpions . Are the wheels on these good for skating on street, sidewalks etc . Is there a difference in the smoothness of the wheels when compared to the quadline. I still waiting on the skates and really have not tried them yet with the all terrain wheels but I read something about this on the web. Actually a You tube video where this lady spoke about the two models
Gary
posted on Monday, October 3, 2011 3:37:03 PM Pacific/Auckland