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Roces M12 UFS Black Skates
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Roces M12 LO Team Cappuccino Skates
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SaleRoces M12 LO UFS Boot Only Skates - Pomegranate
Regular price £152.95Sale price £152.95 Regular priceUnit price per£170.00Sale -
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SaleRoces Fifth Element Nils Jansons Pro Skates - Saule
Regular price £260.95Sale price £260.95 Regular priceUnit price per£289.95Sale -
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SaleRoces M12 LO UFS 70/30 Skates (Aggressive) - Limited Edition Brown
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Roces M12 LO Yuto Goto Namikaze Skates
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SaleRoces M12 LO Yuto Goto Namikaze Skates [Boot Only]
Regular price £170.95Sale price £170.95 Regular priceUnit price per£189.95Sale -
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SaleRoces M12 LO UFS Savosin HEAT Pro Skates - Boot Only
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SaleRoces M12 UFS Skates - Lilac (Small sizes / Junior)
Regular price £143.95Sale price £143.95 Regular priceUnit price per£159.95Sale -
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SaleRoces M12 LO UFS Savosin HEAT Pro Skates
Regular price £206.95Sale price £206.95 Regular priceUnit price per£229.95Sale
Roces have reportedly manufactured more than 7 MILLION of the classic M12 style boot mould over the years (the mould has been used for Roces aggressive skates, Valo skates, quad skates and ice skates). Today Roces is still a giant force in the aggressive skate market with the M12 skate still a favourite with many bladers for it's classic look and solid feel. Since 2019 it sits alongside the Roces Fifth Element skate which completes an identity parade with alot of history.
Did You Know: Roces were the first company to create the modern-style inline skate in 1981; three years before Rollerblade was registered as a company.
Did You Know: Roces were the first company to create the modern-style inline skate in 1981; three years before Rollerblade was registered as a company.