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Anarchy Unity Adjustable Kids

Aggressive Skates
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Anarchy Unity Adjustable Kids

Aggressive Skates
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Anarchy Unity Adjustable Skates 3.0 - 6.0
In Stock: 14 Days
Price: $159.95
  • Manufacturer Skate Size: 3.0 - 6.0

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Overview

The Anarchy Unity Adjustable  Aggressive Street Skates are ready for chaos. The four-size adjustment system grows with your shredder and the skate is built to last as they do with a one-piece soul and frame system that is  perfect for those learning to aggressive skate.
 
The Anarchy Unity boots are made from nylon and fiber composite plastic and the frames are slide fast and predictable with a wide H-block slider that has good wheel bite protection for when skating a flat 4-wheel setup like seen here. Strong buckles on the cuff with velcro power strap closure over the forefoot. Features high-quality 57mm 90A round profile wheels with ABEC7 bearings and 2mm rockerable axles.

Specifications

Model Year2025
Skate TypeAggressive
Skill LevelAll Levels
Weight1394g (3.0-6.0)

Sizing Chart

GENERAL INLINE SKATE SIZING GUIDELINES
Measure feet with socks on and then reference the model-specific sizing chart.
How to Measure Your Feet for Skates
How to Try on Skates for Fit
How to Choose an Inline Skate
ANARCHY UNITY AGGRESSIVE SKATE SIZING CHART
Unisex Model - Made for Boys and Girls
UNITY CM EU

FOOT LENGTH

3.0 - 6.0 21.5 - 24.5 34 - 38 8.5" - 9.6"

Customer Reviews

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1 Customer Review
1 out of 5 Stars
Smaller than expectedThe website shows 3-6 but the actual box and sizing is 2-5. To change the size you need to remove the 2 inner wheels to access the frame bolts and then take the frame off to be able to re-size. The liner was much too thick and firm for my child to be comfortable with a foot going numb in the boot within moments.