The Sway has come to set the bar for an entry / beginner level skate,
being favoured by both beginners and pro’s alike. Its robust and all new
injection moulded shell and cuff will handle the hardest impacts of
street and park skating whilst providing ample support for all your
tricks. The new shell is stronger and more supportive and offers a clean
and simple look and reminds skaters of the iconic USD Throne skates.
Coming straight out the box with comfortable liners, a solid shock
absorber, our NEW Kizer Fluid V Frames, fast and long lasting USD 57mm
wheels and Wicked ABEC 7 bearings. These boots will cater to all your
street and park needs, having you grinding and jumping on all obstacles
with ease.
Material shell: Polyurethane hard
Soulplate: Replaceable, nylon composite
Cuff: Polyurethane hard
Closure: Top buckle, lacing
Liner: USD Basic Dual Fit
USD Basic Dual Fit: UFS
Frame: NEW Kizer Fluid V Frames
Axle size: Double axle steel, 8mm, hex
Wheels: USD Team - RP 57mm 89A
Bearings: WCD Wicked ABEC 7
Weight left/size 41: 1640g
Extra hardware: Tool - hex
Awesome skates, February 15, 2022 By Stephen (FREDERICKSBURG, VA)(Verified)
I love these skates. They are my first aggressive skate in 15 years so I dont have anything to compare to. Only gripe so far is they are super tight, about 20-25 min into a session my feet start hurting. But maybe i swap for a thinner liner? All in all though this skate is awesome for the "getting back into it" skater like myself.
good skates, December 8, 2021 By Anonymous (JESSUP, MD)(Verified)
very worth it, having a lot of fun on these
Really Great Skates!, December 15, 2020 By Roshawnda (FORT WAYNE, IN)(Verified)
The skates I've ordered came a day early, and they're great. The box was a little beat up, but that's what I expected when shipping from USPS. The skates themselves are built very well, and roll really well. I haven't ground them yet, but I'll think about updating my review when I do. If you want to see a video Eugin Enin represented these skates really well on YouTube. Another thing to note about the skates is that they're right when you first get them, but I think if you put stiffer 'stuffing' in them it should break them in, especially on the toe part. These skates are supposed to feel like you're feet, so you don't want them too loose
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