Description
The Kaltik K Skate JNR Skate aggressive skates for kids serve as an excellent entry point for those interested in delving into this sport. These skates are tailored for executing tricks, grinds, and jumps in skateparks and on streets. The Kaltik aggressive skates are equipped with a hard boot, ensuring robust power transfer and support for riders seeking these attributes from their skates.
- Freestyle frame designed to grind without the risk of wheel bites
- 60mm wheels with a hardness rating of 90A and a wide profile that allows for quick acceleration and stable landings during tricks
- The UFS (Universal Frame System) offers versatile mounting options, allowing you to mix and match different frames and boots
- An adjustable boot size makes them an ideal choice for kids with growing feet
Ensure to inspect the screws prior to the initial use and tighten them if required. Additionally, it's essential to regularly check the condition of the screws afterward.
Notice: The strap/loop located at the back of the boot is intended for carrying the skates and should not be used when putting the skates on.
With Kaltik K, enjoy authentic aggressive skates available in junior sizes.
Specifications
reviews (14)
Verified Buyer | |
"Terrible !!!! The sizes are about 3 sizes too small terrible experience and no one is getting back to me, so I am Now out $160" | |
Brandi Bagley (Grand Island) | 2021-03-24 |
Reply from SkatePro: Hi Brandi, I can see that we have been in contact with you! π I hope I helped you out and it is clearer now how to adjust the skates. π Otherwise, please send us an email to find a solution. All the best, /Lina |
Verified Buyer | |
"Bought for my son's birthday present, he loved them." | |
Anna Smith (Aurora) | 2021-02-16 |
Verified Buyer | |
"These are standouts from the usual beginner skates, and seem to be well-made enough to withstand the first few years of learning to skate very easily. Itβs also a huge plus that the skate is adjustable. Iβm very satisfied with these, and highly recommend." | |
S. Shed (Charlotte) | 2020-10-13 |