Delivery 4 business days
365 days Return Policy
Description
The Anarchy Panik II aggressive skates serve as an excellent entry point for those eager to delve into this sport. If performing tricks and grinds in skateparks and on streets captivates you, these skates are perfectly suited to your needs. Anarchy's aggressive skates feature a semi-soft boot, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of both stability and comfort thanks to its construction.
- High-Cut cuff offers maximum ankle support, aiding in stabilisation and reducing muscle fatigue
- A flat setup with uniformly sized wheels provides a stable foundation
- Powerstrap fastening helps prevent heel lift, complemented by an additional strap over your instep for a secure fit and enhanced control
- 52mm wheels, with a hardness rating of 90A and a wide profile, ensure quick acceleration and robust landings for your tricks
- UFS (Universal Frame System) is an adaptable mounting system that provides numerous possibilities for customising your setup, allowing different frames and boots to be paired
- An integrated liner within the outer boot eliminates liner-wiggle, providing comfort and offering a more direct level of control
- The blend of breathable mesh and foam in the liner ensures your feet remain comfortable and well-ventilated
Ensure to inspect the screws prior to first use, tightening them if needed. Additionally, it is important to routinely check the screws' condition thereafter.
Specifications
Size Adjustable Boot:
Yes
Wheel diameter:
52mm
Wheel hardness:
90A
Frame type:
Flat setup
Skill Level:
Beginner
Boot/Shell type:
Semi-soft
Liner Features:
Built-in
Closure:
Lacing, Powerstrap, Micro-adjustment buckle
Bearing precision:
ABEC-7
Frame material:
Fibre glass, Plastic
Boot material:
PU leather, Plastic
Liner Material:
Mesh, Foam
Cuff:
Stable, High lateral support
Mounting:
UFS
Weight:
50.37oz
Max rider weight:
132lbs
Recommended for:
Aggressive skating
reviews (12)
Verified Buyer | |
"They’re a Christmas present for my 9 yr old grandson so I’m not sure how they are yet but they look good in the box…" | |
Lyndsay Rodger (Southport) | 17-11-2021 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Not a very comfortable entry level skate, bought for my 11 year old and she would rather wear her Rollerblade skates." | |
Brandon Cofrancesco (Lemoore) | 26-10-2021 |
Reply from SkatePro: Hi Brandon, Thank you for taking your time to write a review!✌ Very valid point. Of course, with skates, it is hard to predict how every individual will feel in them. Some people like softer boot, some tighter, as well as wheel diameter can play a role in how comfortable the rider feels. However, we really appreciate your feedback and are still happy that your daughter is interested in skating, even if it is not with the aggressive skates!😉 Have a lovely day! //Lina |