Standard Yandriel Silverio Omni V2
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The Yandriel Silverio Omni V2 has all the improvements we’ve made to the Black Omni V2 but brings a unique color way to the release. The brown and orange boot is inspired by the mamey sapote, the official fruit of Cuba. The complete skate comes with Yandriel’s tan 50/50 Balance 2 frames and 58mm 92A Chroma wheels, and we’re also including matching tan antirocker wheels for however you like to skate.
New in V2:
- New XS Shell size for EU 37/38, US 4/5, UK 3/4, 249 Mondo
- New shell and cuff material for increased flex and comfort
- Updated V2 Comfort liner with more internal volume and padded toes
- New White shock absorber is more dense to feel like a raise heel
- New buckle receivers to prevent unexpected loosening
Highlights of the Yandriel Silverio Omni V2:
- Flat heel boot design with internal shock absorber
- Premium heat moldable liner with elastic lacing
- Meticulously designed soul plate with m6 mounting
- Aftermarket 50/50 Balance 2 frame and Chroma 58mm wheels
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 | EU | CM |
X-Small | 4-5 | 37-38 | 24.9 |
Small | 6-7 | 39-40 | 26.1 |
Medium | 8-9 | 41-42 | 27.2 |
Large | 10-10.5 | 43-44 | 28.5 |
X-Large | 11-12 | 45-46 | 30.0 |
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.