This has changed in 2013, when they've introduced Seba CJ, a carbon based aggressive boot, that lead to creation of freeride SX model and finally - Leon Basin putting together his very first Wizard skate. Seba also introduced cuff canting system in to hardboots, made the very first skates with carbon cuff, first pre-rockered frames for slalom and offered customers a variety of freeskating setups in times when competition sticked to usual 4x80mm wheels in 243mm frames for their skates.Īlthough Seba brought many innovations in to the skating, for the majority of their history they were laser-focused on just two disciplines - freeskating and freestyle slalom. It was the first freeskating company really paying attention to frame mounting system - nowadays metal plates with frame position adjustment are common, but back in the day they were almost exclusive to Seba models. It was Seba whom introduced first carbon shell freestyle slalom skate in to the market, in the form of Seba High Carbon, although still with replaceable liner. It is safe to say that without Seba, both disciplines would be in a very different place. Since early days, the brand has been striving for innovation and growth of both freestyle slalom and freeskating. The mod team may also alter subreddit rules at any time deemed necessary.Seba was founded in year 2005 by a French freestyle slalom champion, Sebastien Laffargue. We enforce the spirit of the rules, not the letter. Violations of any of our rules will be handled at moderator discretion. To view our complete and up to date rules please access the site via the desktop redesign or on the official mobile app. Question & advice threads are not your virtual sales floor. Shop owners, their employees, brands, or distributors are not allowed to sell directly to our users. Please keep in mind that not everyone knows as much as you do so there are no dumb questions. We have a lot of people coming to this subreddit looking for advice. Excessive soapboxing or dog-piling on an OP for not skating the way you approve of is not allowed. No soapboxing, lecturing, or dog-piling others. For more information on reddit's site wide rules see reddiquette. If you can’t discuss inline skating without insulting or demeaning others your post will be removed and you may be temporarily or permanently banned at moderator discretion. Personal attacks, hate speech, harassment (including sexually explicit comments about other users), and trolling of anyone in this community will not be tolerated. Transactions are not allowed in this subreddit. This includes motorized skates and tangentially related things like heelys, grind shoes, etc. META commentary and complaints are not allowed as text posts or comments except in official META discussion posts made by the mods of r/rollerblading. (This does not apply on Mondays)Īny images/videos containing injuries or depicting someone being injured while skating must be tagged NSFW. No memes or meta/circlejerk content as submissions. Please do your best to link to the original creator/source of content. Avoid clickbait titles like “Best Sk8 Vid EvErRr?!?!” Tell us what we’re about to watch, read, or listen to.
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