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Art. SFM-UFSP-CJ-WH

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Seba Street UFS Frame - White Inline Skate Frames

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Seba UFS Street are definitely one of the most interesting and at the same time underappreciated aggressive inline frames on the market right now. They were designed in a very smart way: their walls are not flat, but are cut-out to leave only outline of the frame to have contact with grinded surface. The less contact area means less friction, which means that they slide better on soul and more importantly, topside tricks.

Another thing worth praise is their rockering system. You can adjust axles position by 2 mm, which allows you to make your setup more agile or experiment with different wheel sizes. The frame will fit 4 x 60 mm flat setup, with all axles positioned down.

It is also possible to use a lower height, mixed wheel size flat setup. Just use 60 mm wheels in outer positions, rocker them up and place 56 mm ones in the middle and rocker them down. In addition to lower height this will help to reduce wheelbite. Rockering opens up a lot of possibilities when it comes to wheel setups and makes Seba UFS Street a very sensible choice for riding flat. Of course, nothing stands in the way of using these frames with antirocker setup.

It is worth to point out that if you have experience with earlier versions of the frame, which came stock on a couple of first generation Seba CJ skates, these underwent some changes in comparison. Their groove is wider and you can use bigger wheel sizes with them. They come in several different colours, too. They match Seba CJ and SX custom kits but furthermore, also those released for FR Skates FR line, which in turna are compatible with new UFR street skates from the brand. Thus, there’s a possibility to achieve some rad colour schemes in two different boot types.

A huge advantage of these frames is included hardware. Axles and spacers are of great quality – you do not have to worry about damaged allen key slots or screw threads.

There are three frame sizes available:

  • S: 250 mm long, recommended for boot sizes EU36-EU40
  • M: 260 mm long, recommended for boot sizes EU41-EU43
  • L: 270 mm long, recommended for boot sizes EU44 and bigger.

Of course, all length variants are UFS compatible, so if you, for example, want to experiment with a long frame with rockered setup, mounted on a smaller boot size, the option is there.

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Other products of this producer Seba

Seba was founded in year 2005 by a French freestyle slalom champion, Sebastien Laffargue. Since early days, the brand has been striving for innovation and growth of both freestyle slalom and freeskating. It is safe to say that without Seba, both disciplines would be in a very different place. It was Seba whom introduced first carbon shell freestyle slalom skate in to the market, in the form of Seba High Carbon, although still with replaceable liner. It was the first freeskating company really paying attention to frame mounting system - nowadays metal plates with frame position adjustment are common, but back in the day they were almost exclusive to Seba models. Seba also introduced cuff canting system in to hardboots, made the very first skates with carbon cuff, first pre-rockered frames for slalom and offered customers a variety of freeskating setups in times when competition sticked to usual 4x80mm wheels in 243mm frames for their skates.

Although Seba brought many innovations in to the skating, for the majority of their history they were laser-focused on just two disciplines - freeskating and freestyle slalom. This has changed in 2013, when they've introduced Seba CJ, a carbon based aggressive boot, that lead to creation of freeride SX model and finally - Leon Basin putting together his very first Wizard skate. Over the years, the company has tried to expand in different directions, with marathon skates and now-discounted GT line which was an attempt to enter fitness market. These "experiments" weren't successful, but their failure put Seba back on track, making them once again focused on their core market, delivering even better products. Few years back the company founder took a large part of Seba catalogue and started a new brand, FR Skates. This has, understably, caused some confusion among customers, but important thing is that effectively, all iconic Seba skates are still being made, under old or new label.

Seba is actively supporting freestyle slalom communities worldwide, being a major sponsor of WSSA league, releasing pro-skates and supporting talents. On customer level, the brand is known for wide availability of replacement parts and reliable, quality gear.

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