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OSPREY kids Rollerskates - Very Good Condition x 2 available


Molly2012

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Very good condition - bought for ?40 each will sell for ?15 each both in boxes

size 1-4 Collection East Duklwich


Secure Stable Skates: with strong durable chassis, easy safe-lock straps and inline skate design, more stable than standard lace or Velcro skates

Adjustable sizing: Enables the Osprey children?s roller blades to fit ideally, even when they grow, matches standard UK child shoe sizes 12 to 1 and 1 to 4

Rear Brake: allows kids to stay in control and brake quickly, ideal for beginner boy and girl roller bladers

Durable PVC Wheels: printed design on 7.2 mm performance wheels, providing endurance and a lasting smooth inline skate for kids, max user weight 60 kg

Supportive Padding: extra supportive high top provides comfort for children?s feet when roller skating, suitable for ages 5+

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