TheSEBA E3 80is a versatile and affordable hardboot skate, perfect for beginners and intermediate skaters exploringfreeskating, freeride, or freestyle slalom. It’s a great alternative to the FRX models, especially if you need more toe room.
Why choose the SEBA E3 80?
Durable Hardboot Shell: Offers excellent protection, responsiveness, and energy transfer.
Ankle Support: Rigid cuff stabilizes your ankle while allowing natural movement.
Comfortable Fit: Wide shell design and vented liner suit most foot shapes, including high insteps.
Reliable Closure: Laces, velcro strap, and top buckle ensure a secure fit.
Versatile X2R Frame: Compatible withflat(stable) orrocker(maneuverable) setups for urban skating or slalom.
80mm 82A Wheels: Provide grip, vibration dampening, and stability for beginners.
Additional features:
Rockerable Outer Wheels: Ideal for slalom tricks.
Replaceable Frame: Compatible with 165mm mounting standard.
Brake Compatibility: Works with Seba and FR Skates brakes (sold separately).
Perfect for:
Beginners learning tricks or urban skating.
Skaters seeking durable, comfortable, and affordable freeskates.
Note:These skates are sold without a brake, but brakes can be added. Contact us for help with brake compatibility!
Key features:
Affordable, durable, and versatile.
Great for learning tricks, urban skating, or slalom.
Comfortable for wide feet and high insteps.
Customizable with rocker setup or brake attachment.
A solid choice for skaters looking for performance and value!
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.