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Riedell 951

Riedell Riedell 951

€599,00

Descripción del producto

The Riedell Model 951 roller skate boot features a hand-sorted, genuine leather upper with a sole designed for the quick pick-ups of jam skating. The split leather and Dri-Lex™ lining means this boot will shape to your feet, resist chafing, and stay dry. The soft Shearling tongue lining and padded collar reduce lace bite and keep your ankles and feet comfortable. Custom-colored leather lace cover keeps your laces protected and out of the way. As an added bonus, the Model 951 includes ColorLab® customization so you can look just as good as your moves out on the rink floor.

Pick your own colors with Riedell's ColorLab™! The 951 boot is made to order and will be built to your personalized color selection for no additional charge. Click on the ColorLab tab below to learn more. Please allow 8–10 weeks for production and shipping.

The Riedell Model 951 Boot Features:

  • Hand-sorted full-grain leather upper
  • Dri-Lex/Split leather linings
  • Padded collar
  • Unique outsole for Jam skating
  • Genuine Shearling tongue lining
  • Included ColorLab® customization
  • Available size: 4–13 Full & Half - Medium (Beta) width

This is a non-stocked, made-to-order boot and includes ColorLab®. Check out ColorLab and create your personalized color dream skate at no additional cost. You can save the PDF and send us this document via e-mail.

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