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Professional Level
Sizes: 12 through 20 in 10mm increments. Plate: Light Weight Aircraft Aluminum Die Cast Frame with good Strength, Tilted Toe Stops, left (Sx) and right (Dx)Steering: ATLAS Standard Trucks (in Silver) with the famous Top Down Click Action adjustment systemTrucks: ATLAS Standard Trucks (in Silver) with Steel Pivot Pins and 7mm Steel Axles Cushions: Rubber Suspensions Toe Stops: American Thread Toe Stops
The ATLAS World Renowned Professional Level Skate for FreeStyle and Dance Skating is Die Cast in Aircraft Aluminum. The ATLAS Standard Truck (in Silver) utilizes a Steel Pivot Pin and a 7mm Steel Axle. The ATLAS famous Top Down Click Action Adjustment System which allows the Truck and Suspensions (Cushions) to be completely dis-assembled and re-assembled without changing the Action Adjustment is still a major part of the Standard Truck System
ATLAS Professional Level uses Rubber Suspensions (Cushions) in three (3) hardnesses (Urethane Suspensions are an optional extra) . The Hardness of the Rubber Suspensions are based (from the Factory) on the size of the Frame, which also usually translates into the weight of the Skater. Smaller Size Frames use the Flexible Suspensions, Middle Size Frames use the Medium Suspensions, and the Larger Size Frames use the Hard Suspensions. The Suspensions used should be based on performance, not just the color desired. ATLAS is in the process of changing the colors of some of the Rubber Suspensions, so we will list both the Current Colors (which when gone will be replaced) with the New Colors. The hardnesses remain the same.
Flexible = Current is Blue Medium = Current is Black Hard = Current is Yellow, New is Natural (Amber or Brown)
ATLAS Freestyle plates are provided with ATLAS Toe Stops (American Thread), Axle Nuts, Dust Caps, Wheel Spacers, and a simple two (2) Wrench Set and a Set of Mounting Hardware. Everything except the Toe Stop Thread is Metric, the Toe Stop Allen Screw uses a 5mm Allen Wrench.
Please note that this chart lists all manufacturers. Find your boot size in the far left column, and match it up to the size listed in the Atlas column (2nd from the right). Please note that these sizes drop the "0" from the end of the size. For example, 12 = 120.
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