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USD Carbon-Free Carlos Bernal Pro

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 USD Carbon-Free Carlos Bernal Pro The USD Carbon Free Carlos Bernal 2 is the well-deserved second Pro skate for Carlos, who has been representing USD for many years, starting as a local Spanish flow rider and working his way all the way up to the world pro team, consistently putting out one hammer edit after another showcasing his amazing skating. The carbon-free uses glass-fiber reinforced plastic for the shell base. This construction feels a bit softer than the carbon and offers additional flex and freedom of movement. The trainer-like appearance gives you the lowest volume and creates one of the lightest skates on the market. The solid PU cuffs allow the perfect amount of flex, whilst providing sufficient support. The low-profile sole plate complements the overall lightweight design whilst still remaining fast and durable on all grinds and slides. The soul plates and cuffs are available in a variety of colors giving you many customization options.     Specifications for U

THEM 909 Pat Ridder Pro

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 THEM 909 Pat Ridder Pro Soul Plates 2.0 - now wider version :   o   Thickened interior walls for longer lasting o   For easier customization, we introduce our new "Bridge Soul Plate Hardware".   THEM STREET FRAMES FEATURES:   o   UFS street skating frame, designed by Kyle Sola and Jon Julio. o   Low h-block position, designed for use with flat or anti-rocker wheel setups. o   Durable, low-friction material, made from injection-mold glass-filled nylon. o   Precision-milled aluminum frame spacers. o   Custom-made steel axles, with asymmetric head - only needs one tool to tighten or loosen. o   Low riding height - 30mm from top of frame to middle of axles. o   Dimensions: Two wheelbase lengths - 250mm or 270mm wheelbase. Fits up-to 58mm wheels for flat-rocker setups. 110mm distance between middle wheels.   Specifications for THEM 909 Pat Ridder Pro Skate type Aggressive Boot THEM 909 Boot Cons

ROCES 5th Element UFS Nils Jansons Storm

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 ROCES 5th Element UFS Nils Jansons Storm Anyone who was on aggressive skates before the turn of the millennium did not pass this skate. The Fifth Element made by ROCES was the measure of all things. Back then, ROCES was the undisputed market leader and raised the bar for new skates. Now in 2019, ROCES is pushing its way back into the aggressive market, and after the M12 models it's going to hit the spotlight with the 5th Element. The only thing reminiscent of the 5th element of the past is the look. Technically, the skate is at the level of today, because it has been improved on every corner. The shell is made of two different PU materials. The lower part is very stiff and gives the skate the stability and support that an aggressive skate needs. The upper part where the eyelets are, is made of a softer mixture and therefore forms optimally around the foot without causing pressure points. Of course, the liner was also adapted to today's standards. The ROCES Comfort Line