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Unleash your park potential with the Chaya Karma Pro Black—lightweight, ultra-durable, and precision-built for next-level trick skating.
The Chaya Karma Pro Black delivers total control and comfort for park skating enthusiasts. Its glass-fiber reinforced composite shell and built-in liner ensure stability without sacrificing agility. The upgraded fixed axle setup with forged aluminum XTNDR trucks enhances responsiveness, making grinds, airs, and fast transitions feel natural. Perfect for skateparks, bowls, and aggressive trick environments, this skate is a benchmark in performance and durability.
DETAILS
Boot: Chaya composite flex shell; glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP); built-in microfiber liner; Dual Center Mounting (DCM) Liner: Built-in liner / microfiber; MYFIT shell heat moldable at 90°C Plate: Chaya Shari; GFRP; Dual Center Mounting (DCM); forged aluminum XTNDR trucks; Chaya Controller toe stop; Karma grind block Wheels: Chaya Firebolt; 58mm x 32mm; 100A; Outdoor Elite Performance compound Bearings: WICKED ABEC 9; carbon pro steel; 608 standard; single-sided rubber-coated steel shield Weight: 1620g (EU 41) Additional Features: Jelly Interlock Cushions (95A SHR PU); flat toe stopper; Power Toe System; full-size ranges; included tools (Torx, hex, wrench)
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.