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Kaltik

UFS Flat V1 black set

UFS Flat V1 black set

Regular price €89,95 EUR
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  • Description

    All 8 mm axles
    Fits up to 60 mm Flat Set up
    Weight: size SMALL 0.6KGs Large 0.7KG
    Size S/M = 5-7 (length = 239mm)
    Size M/L = 8-15 (length = 258mm)
    Frames sold in pairs(2) with Hardware

    1 set contains:
    - 2...

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    All 8 mm axles
    Fits up to 60 mm Flat Set up
    Weight: size SMALL 0.6KGs Large 0.7KG
    Size S/M = 5-7 (length = 239mm)
    Size M/L = 8-15 (length = 258mm)
    Frames sold in pairs(2) with Hardware

    1 set contains:
    - 2 frames + bolts
    - 59mm kaltik wheels
    - kaltik bearings

    The kaltik brand is an Ireland based brand established in 2002, they always thrive towards innovation and quality inline skate parts, accesories, and clothing.their team consists of : Roman abrate, Eito yasutoko, Winston wardwell, and stephen swain.
    More information about Kaltik can be found here:
    https://kaltik.eu/

    The frame is the bottom of a skate that holds the wheels. It is mounted to the boots with 2 or 3 bolts. There are a couple of different mounting types, Learn more about the ways to mount your frames here:
    https://thisissoul.com/frame-mounting

    Warning: The Kaltik Flat frame fits every UFS boot except for the Razors SL and Razors Shift skates.

  • Product Specifications

    Amount of wheels 4 Wheels (the standard)
    Color Black
    Frame bearing spacers Bearing spacers included
    Frame material Plastic
    Frame mounting bolts Frame mounting bolts not included
    Rockering Flat (all wheels touch the ground)
    Skate brake Heel brake not included
    Skate frame mounting UFS mount
    Sold per per set of 2

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  • About Kaltik

    Kaltik produces inline skates, frames and clothing. The Irish company was founded in 2002 by Conor Manweiler to support the Irish inline skating community.