The New Everything Company TNEC 58 Skate Black/Green
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The TNEC 58 was made to be the absolute best price point skate on the market. The main focus of the TNEC 58 skate is to create the absolute best option for people getting into aggressive skating. This skate is strongly recommended for ANY and ALL beginner - intermediate aggressive skaters
The TNEC can be a great skate for advance level skaters as well depending on your preferences.
Unique Features Include:
- Universal fitting boot mold
- Flat 58/88a wheels
- One Piece soul/frame
- Neoprene toe liner
- Non UFS
- Fully riveted components
- Lightest aggressive skate on the market
Internal Shell Measurements: (give or take a few mm depending on where the shell is measured, no measurement is ever 100 exact)
Internal Shell Sizes
Small (6/7) 265mm
Medium (8/9) 278mm
Large (10/11) 299mm
The skates fit true to size. A good indicator is for getting the correct size is knowing what size THEM skate you ride. (ie if you ride a 7 them get the Small 6/7 TNEC boot)
We offer free shipping on all orders above $80.00 and flat rate shipping of $7.50 for orders under $80.00.
Standard Shipping estimates 2-6 business days delivery.
Express Shipping ensures 1-3 day delivery.
Products may be returned for a full value refund if still in brand new condition within 2 weeks of receiving the item.
US | US W | EU | MP | Shell Size |
6-7 | 7-8 | 38-39 | 24-25 | Small (6/7) 265mm |
8-9 | 9-10 | 40-42 | 26-27 | Medium (8/9) 278mm |
10-11 | 11-12 | 43-45 | 28-29 | Large (10/11) 299mm |
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.