USD Aeon Team 60 White
Aeon Team 60 White For 2023, USD is proud to release an all-new team skate–say hello to the Aeon Team 60 White. With a new colorway and all the features that have made the Aeon one of the most popular skates on the market, there’s a lot to like about the Aeon Team 60 White. Its unique unibody construction combines the frame and boot into a single piece, reducing weight and bringing the wheels as close to the foot as possible, making the skate incredibly responsive. The Aeon Team 60 White has a taller, height-adjustable cuff for excellent support and a thick shock absorber to provide extra cushioning when you’re landing big gaps. Like all Aeon models, the new Aeon Team 60 has a huge middle grind area between the second and third wheels and a wide soulplate, allowing skaters to grind on a wide range of rails, ledges, and other surfaces with ease. The Aeon Team 60 White comes with a comfortable USD liner that adjusts to your foot thanks to its 4-way stretchable toe box. Complete with USD 60mm wheels with improved cores and WICKED ABEC 7 bearings, this is a high-performance skate at an accessible price.
DETAILS
SHELL | Aeon Unibody Shell, Adjustable Aeon Cuff |
SOULPLATE | Aeon Integrated Soulplate |
CLOSURE | Adjustable Cuff Buckle |
LINER | USD Dual Fit Liner |
FRAME | Unibody; glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP); 36-38EU = 9.7" (246mm) / 39-42EU = 10.1" (256mm) / 43-46EU = 10.6" (269mm); 61mm Max Wheel Size |
WHEELS | USD Team Big Core Wheels 60mm / 90a |
BEARINGS | ABEC 7 Bearings |
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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 |
5-6 | 6-7 | 36-38 | 229-242 |
7-7.5 | 8-8.5 | 39-40 | 248-255 |
8-9 | 9-10 | 41-42 | 261-268 |
10-10.5 | 10-11 | 43-44 | 275-282 |
11-12 | 45-46 | 289-296 |
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.