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SOLD Adjustable rollerblade skates size 1-5 plus pads: ?15


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K2 Marlee adjustable inline skates in white and turquoise. The toe section can be moved forward to make them bigger from size 1 to a small size 5. The mechanism works well and the boot is sturdy to wear; fastens with laces and strong plastic click fastener as per usual skates.

These were rarely worn so in very good condition - little visible wear on brake or wheels.


We also have a set of K2 child sized pads in silver/black - throwing in free if you want them - knee, elbow and wrist guard. We marked a couple with red pen dots to remember which leg they were for and one has a small ?pulled? section of the fabric where the Velcro stuck into it by the looks of it. I can send more pics - for some reason the website seems to only be attaching one!

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