The Seba High Light 310 White redefines urban freeskating with a lightweight shell, precise fit, and a responsive 3-wheel setup. Designed for speed, agility, and superior maneuverability in the city.
DESCRIPTION
With its sleek, reinforced shell and integrated padding, the Seba High Light 310 White offers a snug yet comfortable fit for high-performance urban skating. The 244mm frame strikes the perfect balance between stability and responsiveness, while the 100mm or 110mm wheels provide a smooth, fast ride. Adjustable cuff positioning ensures personalized support, making these skates an excellent choice for those transitioning from hardboots to a lighter, more agile setup.
WHY CHOOSE THE SEBA HIGH LIGHT 310 WHITE?
Lightweight & Slim Design – A refined, responsive fit without the bulk of traditional hardboots.
Urban-Optimized Triskate Frame – 244mm frame for excellent agility and stability.
Powerful Energy Transfer – Metal plates enhance frame compatibility and control.
Customizable Fit – Adjustable cuff positioning for improved ankle support.
Smooth & Fast Ride – Large 100mm or 110mm wheels ensure effortless speed.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Ideal for freeskaters looking for a lighter, more responsive alternative to hardboots, with the speed and control needed for dynamic urban skating.
FIT TIPS
The integrated padding provides a snug fit, ensuring precision and support. If you're between sizes, consider sizing up for comfort. The adjustable cuff helps fine-tune ankle support.
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.