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Twister Cuff green pair

Twister Cuff green pair

Regular price €34,95 EUR
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Pickup available at: Amsterdam Store, Overtoom 327

Order and pickup in a week at: Berlin Store, Danziger Straße 31

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  • Description

    Green Replacement cuff for the Rollerblade Twister Edge and Rollerblade Blank models. Also fits on all other Rollerblade skates like the Swindler and the Solo.

    Buckle included

    The 305 size Rolleblade cuff fits also on Faction skates

    Sold in Pair


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    Green Replacement cuff for the Rollerblade Twister Edge and Rollerblade Blank models. Also fits on all other Rollerblade skates like the Swindler and the Solo.

    Buckle included

    The 305 size Rolleblade cuff fits also on Faction skates

    Sold in Pair

  • Product Specifications

    Color Green

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  • General info about Cuffs

    The Cuff is the upper part of a skate that flexes forward. There are no cuff standards unfortunately so skaters are mostly stuck with the aftermarket cuffs that their own brand offers with these exceptions:

    • Rollerblade and Roces have a shared history in the 80's and still have the same cuff 
    • FR and Sabe have split up in 2018 and also have the same cuff system for their FR model and CJ/SX model skates. These cuffs do have sizes, but for the 2-4 and 5-8 cuff this only increases the height of the cuff, and does not change weither they fit or not.
    • Razors and Remz have a co-ownership and share the same Cuff system ever since the Remz 2003 models came out.

    General info about Rollerblade Blank

    Blank produces aggressive inline skates and related parts. The company is part of the Rollerblade family and focuses on producing solid products from high quality materials.
  • About Rollerblade

    Rollerblade produces recreational and aggressive inline skates. The company was the first to successfully market inline skates in the early 1980s.