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MT3


If you find black too boring, don't worry! We have exciting new colorways, such as Emerald and Cherry, to spice up your skating experience.

The MT3 Urban inline skate is a “big wheel” version of the popular MT Plus, featuring a wide-body, high-resistance polypropylene shell that provides a perfect fit. The removable and adjustable cuff made of high-resistance polypropylene allows for the right amount of forward flex.

The skate is designed with ample side and bottom vents that allow for optimal airflow, keeping your feet dry while you skate. The thick memory cotton liner is removable and washable, providing good elasticity and soft cushioning, and it also features a shock-absorbing pad beneath it. The skate is equipped with a durable top ratchet safety lock buckle and a 45-degree power strap. A large, easily replaceable side protector helps protect the skate from scratches.

You have the option to choose from two different wheel setups: 3x100mm super high rebound wheels with a 235mm CNC 6000 series high-quality aluminum frame, or 3x110mm super high rebound wheels with a 243mm CNC 6000 series high-quality aluminum frame. The bigger the wheel, the fewer rotations you need to cover a larger distance, making it easier to glide over rough terrain compared to a standard 80mm sized wheel setup. The skate has a lower profile design that lowers the center of gravity, increasing speed and maneuverability.

Also, you could design your own skate here:

  Micro (designmyskate.com)

Ideal for Urban
Age 12 years old above
Size #34-36|#37-38|#39-40|# 41-42|#43-44|#44-45|#46-47
Max weight 150kg
Technical Details

Color

Cherry/ Emerald/ Black

Liner

Thick memory fit extendable liner

Cuff

High Resistant Polypropylene

Shell

High Resistant Wide Body Construction Polypropylene

Locking

Durable safety shine lock buckle

Frame

6000 Series High Quality Aluminan (3 wheels setting)

Bearings

ABEC5

Wheels

* 34-40 : 3x100mm * 41-47 : 3x110mm 85A super high rebound wheels

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