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02 Mar 2016 comment on Jeff Dalnas Seba Souls
No, it fits directly onto the boot, just carefully watch the sizing as the SEBA plates are a bit longer compared to the same-size USD carbon plates.
My setup is a EU46/US12 boot with SEBA size L plates - I think the minimum size to use the L plate is boot size EU46/US12, or else the plate sticks out on the front.
No, it fits directly onto the boot, just carefully watch the sizing as the SEBA plates are a bit longer compared to the same-size USD carbon plates.
My setup is a EU46/US12 boot with SEBA size L plates - I think the minimum size to use the L plate is boot size EU46/US12, or else the plate sticks out on the front.
31 May 2012 comment on Chaz Sands 1
Yes, the plate is only connected by the UFS bolts, but when the bottom of the boot and the beveled edges of the plates are shaved down, it's incredibly sturdy. I used stock Salomon ufs bolts, but I reckon any bolts with the lenght of approx 1 or 1,5 cm (yay for metric system) should work properly.
Yes, the plate is only connected by the UFS bolts, but when the bottom of the boot and the beveled edges of the plates are shaved down, it's incredibly sturdy. I used stock Salomon ufs bolts, but I reckon any bolts with the lenght of approx 1 or 1,5 cm (yay for metric system) should work properly.
Yeah Carbon 3's are really good skates, just overpriced. People looking for more room in the boot or flexability are better off with Carbon Free's.
I like the straps instead of buckles.