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Storm Black 80 Freeskates

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Embrace the latest craze in urban skating with the Storm Black 80 Freeskates by Powerslide, which perfectly combine performance, comfort, and endurance.

The Storm Black 80 Freeskates feature a pioneering hardboot design and a 165mm mounting standard that delivers a secure fit and superior control. Designed with a wider all-around fit, these skates accommodate skaters with broader feet, offering excellent comfort.

Built with a robust and sleek design, these skates are crafted to withstand the rigours of intense urban skating. The height-adjustable cuff provides extra support, while the MYFIT Fat Boy Dual-fit liner, equipped with anatomical padding, ensures a snug and cozy fit every time you step out.

Powerslide has fitted these skates with the adaptable Surface aluminum frame, enabling you to choose between a 4x80mm or a 3x110mm wheel configuration for unmatched performance. The responsive and grippy Powerslide Spinner 80mm/88A wheels, along with the super smooth Wicked ABEC 9 bearings, offer a comfortable and agile ride.

Specifications

Wheel diameter:
80mm
Wheel hardness:
88A
Boot/Shell type:
Hard
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Frame material:
Aluminum
Liner Features:
Removable, Heat moldable, Anatomically shaped
Closure:
Lacing, Buckle, Micro-adjustment buckle
Bearing precision:
ABEC-9
Frame type:
Flat setup, 3-wheeled, 4-wheeled
Max wheel diameter:
110mm
Boot material:
Plastic, Fiberglass
Liner Material:
Foam, Microfiber, Nylon
Cuff:
Stable
Mounting:
165mm
Brake:
No
Recommended for:
Freestyle skating, Training skating
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reviews   (2)

Verified Buyer
"Fast delivery. I ordered a pair of Powerslide Storm Inline Skates, the size chart is accurate and the length of my feet fits perfectly but when I tried them on I felt a strong pressure on my ankles lateral malleolus, it was a torture to skate them even with a upper buckle loosened up. A few days after recuperation from pain I heat-mold the hard plastic shell on the sides with a heat-gun so that my ankles (lateral malleolus) would not be squashed and it worked. I would not recommend it if a customer would have to go trough this hustle just to fit their foot width in. If anybody from production/design team is reading this I would highly suggest to take into account this issue and add a size chart for the width of the foot on the ankle level including the small bone which is poking out as well."
Victor Bradu (Lucan) 2024-08-12
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