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About this product
The Gawds 1 Martina Svobodova Pro Aggressive Inline Skates are built for intermediate to advanced aggressive skaters who demand precision, durability, and a clean street-focused setup. This pro model represents the next evolution of the Gawds aggressive line, combining a hybrid composite hardboot with a UFS platform for maximum stability and control. Designed around Martina Svobodova’s skating style, these skates deliver consistent power transfer, reliable shock absorption, and a balanced antirocker setup ideal for technical street skating and park sessions.
Official Release Date: February 17, 2026
DETAILS
Boot: Hybrid composite, hand lasted; Glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP); Upper material: Composite plastic, PU nano-leather, real leather; UFS mounting; Shocksole 12 mm; Stiffness: Medium front / Medium rear
Liner: Built-in liner with microfiber lining; Insole: Dual density EVA shock sole; Heat moldable: No
Closure: V-Power strap and laces
Frame: Kizer Fluid IV; Glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP); UFS mounting; Wheelbase sizes 37–42 EU: 9.6 in / 245 mm, sizes 43–46 EU: 10.6 in / 268 mm; Max wheel size: 61 mm; Axles: Double steel axles, 8 mm, hex 4 mm
Wheels: Gawds Martina Pro; 60 mm (outer) 88A / 45 mm antirocker; Setup: Antirocker (60 mm outside, 45 mm inside)
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.