Perfect for Fitness, Urban, and City Skating
- Shell: Plastic Shell
- Cuff: 3-Point Way Cuff
- Closures: Top Velcro Strap, Middle Adjustable Strap, Toe Velcro Strap, and Laces
- Liners: Integrated
- Frame: Seba X2R Rockerable 243mm (80mm)
- Frame Mount: 165mm
- Wheels: Seba Street King Black 80 mm/ 85A
- Bearings: ABEC9
- Custom Color Kits: White, Blue, Green, Orange, Violet, Yellow, and Red
- Brake: Not Included
Seba Sizing Chart
Based on our experience, all of the SEBA skates are wider than average (excluding TriX2-W) and running true to the shoe size. These are the skates that work the best for people with wider feet.
Please note: your shoe size is the defining factor! Almost never, the size of the inline skates will be smaller than your shoe size. If your foot is very wide, please go one size up to your shoe size.
If you want to use the foot length information to narrow the sizing down, the best way is to get that information from your running/sports shoes sizing label. Almost always they will have one of the following: MP/MONDO/CM – length in centimeters or MM – length in millimeters.
- The US shoe sizes mentioned in the sizing table are US men.
Prismglider –
I love my Trix 2s. They are an incredible upgrade from the hard boot and removable liner I had been using. Integrated really is the way to go. I have a 280mm foot and a 44eu fits incredibly well. It was tight the first couple of times but now it fits snuggly and comfortably. Measure your foot and order the closest size you can and you won’t go wrong. I feel like I could fit a 43, but the break-in period would’ve been quite a bit longer. I haven’t heard anyone else talking about this, but there are two large cushions inside the liner that help lock your heel down, and that is an amazing feature that makes the fit completely perfect. The frames are respectable, and being able to rocker them any time is clutch. The wheels too are more than good enough, they aren’t going to blow anyone away but they’ve lasted well through the 40-50 miles I’ve put on them so far. You can’t go wrong ordering this boot, especially if you’re looking to use it for slalom, or as a very competent urban skate. Side note: I received an all black Trix 2 when ordering in late Nov 2021. It doesn’t have the hexagon pattern as pictured. I prefer it this way and am very happy about it, but if people are expecting to get exactly what’s in the picture they may end up a smidge disappointed.