Powerslide Zoom Cotton Candy 80
This is one fresh-looking skate, but it's more than just good looks. The durable hardboot can stand up to even the most intense urban skating. The ZOOM Candy Pink 80 includes a strong and supportive cuff along with a super comfortable dual-fit liner that covers two full-foot sizes to let you skate with ease all day long.
The POWERSLIDE ZOOM Candy Pink 80 is a budget-friendly skate designed for beginners and intermediate skaters. The skate includes a lightweight and durable aluminum frame as well as grippy 4x80mm / 85A Hurricane wheels and smooth running WICKED ABEC 7 bearings, giving you a fast, agile, stable setup that’s perfect for urban skating. Size 43 and bigger is equipped with a 275mm/4x90mm frame which allows to upgrade the skate to a 4x90mm setup.
- Boot Overview: Hardboot; rivet mounting; Basic dual fit liner; not heat moldable
- Frame Overview: Powerslide Imperia; 6063 aluminum; rivet mounting; 9.6" (243mm); 4x80mm
- Wheel Overview: Powerslide Hurricane; 80mm / 85A; HR = High Rebound, cruising comfort
- Bearing Overview: Wicked; ABEC 7; carbon steel
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Products may be returned for a full value refund if still in brand new condition within 2 weeks of receiving the item.
US | USW | EU | MP |
5.5-6 | 6.5-7 | 37-38 | 23.6-24.2 |
7-7.5 | 8-8.5 | 39-40 | 24.8-25.5 |
8-9 | 9-10 | 41-42 | 26.1-26.8 |
10-10.5 | 11-11.5 | 43-44 | 27.5-28.2 |
11-12.5 | 45-47 | 28.9-30.3 |
Measure you feet.
For an accurate measurement, place a sheet of paper against a wall on a hard-surfaced floor. Place your heel against the wall and outline your feet one at a time. Measure the distance from heel to toe in centimeters. Use the longest measurement to match your best fit on the size chart below. The table considers the original liner size, without any additional footbed.
Check for a proper fit.
When trying on the skates the toes shouldn't be pressed against the front of the skate and should lay flat. Toes can touch slightly the front of the skates, without pressure point.