Roce's PIC TIF Inliners - 39
Description
The PIC TIF for men and women is a popular choice for outdoor training in a fun way. These Roces inliners have a soft boot that provides a good and comfortable fit. Roce's inliners are quite small in size. Feel free to choose 2 sizes larger than your normal shoe size. These roller skates will suit you if you have narrow feet. A high-cut cuff gives you maximum ankle support, which provides stability and reduces muscle fatigue An aluminum blade provides direct control and at the same time has a low weight A powerstrap, which is a strap that holds the heel in place, and therefore gives you extra control without compromising on comfort 80mm wheels with a hardness of 82A for a super responsive and playful skate style Anatomically designed inner boot that matches the natural structure of your feet and provides increased comfort Remember to check the screws before use and tighten them if necessary. Please note that you must regularly check the condition of the screws after use. Wheel diameter: 80mm Frame material: Aluminum Boot/Shell type: Soft Inner boot details: Ventilated, Anatomically designed Closure mechanism: Lace, Powerstrap, Memory buckle Ball bearing precision: ABEC-5 Wheel hardness: 82A Wheel bolt head: Ø6mm Frame type: Flat setup Wheel bolt length: 28mm Boot material: Plastic, Fiber Inner boot material: Breathable material, Foam Cuff: High ankle support Brake: Yes Recommended for: Fitness skating We recommend using the foot length (Mondopoint). Find the official size guide below. Feedback from our users: choose two sizes larger than the shoe size recommended in the size guide suitable for narrow feet Size chart - Find your size Foot length (Mono points) EU size UK US Men 222 mm 36 3 4 226 mm 37 3.5 4.5 230 mm 38 4 5 238 mm 39 5 6 247 mm 40 6 7 256 mm 41 7 8 265 mm 42 8 9 273 mm 43 9 10 277 mm 44 9.5 10.5 281 mm 45 10 11 290 mm 46 11 12 299 mm 47 12 13 307 mm 48 13 14 315 mm 49 14 15 How to measure your foot length Place your foot against a wall and measure the distance from the wall to the tip of your toes. Manufacturers do not always use the same sizes for shoes, and therefore we recommend that you use your foot length. The international standard for foot length is called Mondopoint and indicates the size of the foot in millimeters (mm).
