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Cameron Talbott Skate White

Cameron Talbott Skate White

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    The wait is over! Cameron Talbott’s pro skate is here. From small-town Montana to San Francisco, he pursued his pro dreams. Dropping in stores this May, the Blank CT takes inspiration from Cameron’s love for nature with earthy tones...

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    The wait is over! Cameron Talbott’s pro skate is here. From small-town Montana to San Francisco, he pursued his pro dreams. Dropping in stores this May, the Blank CT takes inspiration from Cameron’s love for nature with earthy tones and custom graphics.

  • Product Specifications

    Amount of wheels 4 Wheels (the standard)
    Color White
    Forward flex influx progressive
    Forward flex scale 120
    Liner Hardboot (removable liner)
    Outer wheel diameter 60mm
    Skate frame mounting UFS mount
    Skate length True to size
    Skate sizing type Dual sizing (typical for hardboots)
    Sold per per set of 2

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    General info about Rollerblade Blank

    Blank produces aggressive inline skates and related parts. The company is part of the Rollerblade family and focuses on producing solid products from high quality materials.

    General info about Rollerblade Blank

    This page features all Rollerblade Blank models. This is a hardboot skate with a removable liner. The skate has an UFS frame mount and is best suited for aggressive skating.

  • About Rollerblade

    Rollerblade produces recreational and aggressive inline skates. The company was the first to successfully market inline skates in the early 1980s.