Designed for aggressive skating, the Seba CJ 2 Prime offers a snug fit, enhanced flexibility, and a shock-absorbing liner. Ideal for skaters seeking performance and comfort in the streets or skateparks.
DESCRIPTION
The Seba CJ 2 Prime is an evolution of the original CJ2, featuring a composite shell for a perfect balance of support and flexibility. The Prime liner replaces the previous integrated padding, providing a tighter fit and improved comfort. With its replaceable sliders and reinforced toe protection, this skate is built to withstand high-impact tricks. The UFS compatibility makes it easy to customize with your preferred frame setup. Perfect for street and park skating, this boot offers superior control and shock absorption for a smooth ride.
WHY CHOOSE THE SEBA CJ 2 PRIME?
Composite shell for flexibility and durability
Prime liner for improved comfort and snug fit
UFS mounting for frame customization
Reinforced toe protection and replaceable sliders
Shock-absorbing insole for impact reduction
WHO IS IT FOR?
Aggressive skaters looking for a durable and customizable boot with excellent shock absorption and comfort for street and park skating.
FIT TIPS
For a precise fit, choose your regular size. The Prime liner adapts to your foot shape over time. If you have wide feet, consider going half a size up.
DETAILS
Boot: Composite shell, Seba CJ 2 Prime, UFS mounting
Liner: Prime liner, snug fit, shock-absorbing insole
For the best performance, inline skates should have a snug fit. It's not necessary to buy inline skates one size larger than your foot size; as they break in, all inline skates will expand and widen over time. It's important to know that soft boots will expand more than hybrid or carbon boots.
3 EASY STEPS TO MEASURE YOUR FEET:
Add extra MM to select your confort zone We recommend adding betweer, 3 to 5 mm to your foot length taking the thickness of your socks into account.
Should I measure the size of my shoe’s insole? NO. The Powerslide sizing charts refer to the size of the last and not the size of the insoles which are always a few mm smaller.