Mission BSX roller hockey skate available at inlinewarehouse.com
The Mission BSX roller hockey skates are the most affordable skates from Mission.
The BSX roller hockey skates are ideal for learning the game and recreational use. The Textured PU quarter panel material offers some good support and durability. The BSX hockey skates also feature a clear abrasion resistant side toe guard for additional durability.
The Mission BSX skates feature the HI-LO frame setup that offers great speed and decreased stopping distance. The Mission BSX wheels are ideal for outdoor play with a hardness rating of 82A.
Quarter Package:
Textured PU
Liner:
Brushed nylon
Tongue Construction:
Felt tongue
Outsole:
Injected TPR outsole
Frame: Hi-Lo™ Violator™ frame: 3 piece frame design
The Violator™ frame uses 76mm(2) in the front and 80mm(2) in the rear
Violator explodes off the charts in performance!
Offers increased overall speed and decreased stopping distance
The perfect balance in wheel sizes - Maximizes results while still maintain a low, powerful center of gravity
6000 Aluminum stamped construction
Wheels:
Mission BSX outdoor 82A
Bearings:
Mission Abec 5 608
Level of Play: Ideal for entry to recreational level of play
Weight of One Size 9D skate: 1,253 grams
Sizing Guidelines: Mission skate generally fit a 1 1/2 down from your regular shoe size
Fit:
Forefoot: Medium
Volume: Med-High
Heel Pocket: Med-Wide
Stance: Traditional
Sizes: 6-12 E width
im 13 years old I wear size 8 and a half- size 9 what size would i need in mission skates please reply TY
AdamMgs 1 year ago
@AdamMgs Mission skates are now 1.5 sizes down below your regular shoe size.
Tyson
IceWarehouse
InlineWarehouse
icehockeywarehouse 1 year ago
There good skates I use them all the time I'm 6' 4" 220 though and my right frame is slightly bending... can you replace frames on these skates??? the rivots look like its a once and done thing
anewillss 1 year ago
@anewillss You can have a pro shop put on a new frame but for a little more I would probably get another skate higher in the line with more support and a stronger frame.
Tyson
IceWarehouse
InlineWarehouse
icehockeywarehouse 1 year ago
i wear size 11 1/2 and if i get these should i get size 10 1/2 ?
sk8santi99 1 year ago
@sk8santi99 Mission recommends going down a size and a half from your shoe size, so if you are a size 11.5 shoe, than you would want to go with a size 10.0 skate.
Erik
IceWarehouse
InlineWarehouse
icehockeywarehouse 1 year ago