California Skate Co Rincon Skates
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Overview
The California Skate Co. Rincon Skates are comfortable and easy for beginners to use in an outdoor or even indoor situation. The wheels that come on them are 92A in hardness and 62mm in height making them hybrid wheels that are steady in rinks and fast outdoors. They would be a great option for returning skaters or newbies as they have strong and light nylon plates that help dampen the vibrations in the road.
Up above the boots are made of a leatherette that feels smooth and withstands wearing away in color from the sun. Since they are lower-cut boots they give your ankles more maneuverability. The laces comfortably wrap around your feet while the 45-degree straps hook your heels into the boots for a more responsive feel.
Specifications
| Boot | Rincon |
| Boot Material | Vinyl |
| Outsole Material | Plastic |
| Liner Material | Cloth |
| Closures | Laces, Velcro Strap |
| Vegan | Yes |
| Heat Moldable | No |
| Customizable | No |
| Plate | |
| Plate Material | Nylon |
| Truck Material | Nylon |
| Kingpin Angle | 15° |
| Cushions | 13mm Barrels (x2) |
| Wheels | |
| Wheel Size | 62x35mm |
| Wheel Hardness | 92A |
| Bearings | ABEC-5 Bearings |
| Bearing Size | 608 Standard |
| Toe Stop | |
| Toe Stop Type | Fixed |
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Sizing Chart
| GENERAL SIZING GUIDELINES | |
|---|---|
| Skate sizing can differ from skate to skate and it is generally very different from shoe sizing. We strongly recommend using foot length to determine your skate size. Detailed instructions on how to measure your feet can be found in our Learning Center by Clicking Here. |
| Sure-Grip Size (US Men's) | US Women's |
|---|---|
| 4 | 5 |
| 5 | 6 |
| 6 | 7 |
| 7 | 8 |
| 8 | 9 |
| 9 | 10 |
| 10 | 11 |
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Customer Reviews
Great skatesI bought these skates last year hoping to get back into skating, as my first pair of skates no longer fit me, and as soon as I saw these I knew I had to try them out! They fit great and are comfortable, the wheels are good for indoor and trail skating. The toe stops are pretty high though, and they slip out from under you often, but I don't use them all that much so it doesn't really matter to me.