Nimh Shima V2 in stock now.

The Nimh Brian Shima V.2 pro skate is the first Nimh skate to be offered as a complete aggressive skate that is ready to roll right out of the box.  The Shima V.2 features GC Formula 1 Flat frames with 58mm 90a Nimh wheels, ABEC 5 bearings and 42mm GC Nylon anti-rockers for that professional complete set up that you have been looking for.  It also features a new Vicious liner with a soft teri cloth lining around the ankle area and a Velcro strap for tightening.  The skate is completed with an awesome black and red color scheme and a stylishly designed outer soft shell that really gives it an original look.

The Nimh is a high end skate that is personally hand designed by Brian Shima and manufactured with precision and detail. This skate is made to perform at a professional level. The new Free Groove System is incorporated into the NIMH soul plate and is designed to adapt to your personal skating style. Most skate companies lock you into a pre-set groove….NIMH does not. NIMH advises skating a mildly waxed ledge for 1-3 hours to create your own custom groove. The Nimh also features an unconstrained toe system that exclude the excess materials found in the shells in the toe area of the skate. This allows for more breathing room and eliminates toe pain while skating. NIMH is 100% skater owned and operated. This company was created by skaters for skaters and will be run accordingly. It’s time you choose your side!

Get yourself a complete pair for only $275. Check more out on them here. 

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One Response to “Nimh Shima V2 in stock now.”

  1. taylornelson Says:

    did the fix the shell sizing problem?

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