Skating
Skate Wheels - Rolling into Good Times
The wind in your face, the breeze ruffling your hair and the sound of Skateboard wheels rolling on the road, a glorious feeling that you enjoy knowing that you are moving under your own power. Inline skate wheels, roller skate wheels or skateboard wheels, are the part of your skates that facilitate your movement over a surface. There are different types of skate wheels that are meant to tackle different types of surfaces. The type of wheels on your skates and the surface you are skating on will determine how fast you can go. The most common material used to make wheels for skates is polyurethane. Wheels for skates and skateboards are classified on the basis of sizes, colors, and durability levels.
If you plan to get fit by taking up the sport of skating you may have a few questions on your mind. Here are some the most frequently asked questions regarding skate wheels:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Skate Wheels:
Q.1 What skate wheels should I get?
Ans. If you are a beginner, 54-59 mm is the average size you should opt for if you are a big rider. If you are a smaller rider, the ideal size for you would be 50-53 mm. The sizes specified here are meant to deliver the best riding experience that you can have. There is no hard-and-fast rule regarding this unless you are planning to do your skating on a specific type of surface.
Q.2 What are skate wheels made of?
Ans. Wheels for skates and skateboards feature the material polyurethane. This is a material that offers good drip and durability. There is another factor to take into consideration when considering the material used to make a set wheels for skates and skateboards - hardness. You are probably enquiring about the material of wheels because you want to go fast. Here is a breakdown of what you need to know:
There are hardness-level specifications that determine the ride quality of your skateboard or skates. A set of wheels with 78a to 87a hardness level comes with a soft polyurethane that is appropriate for rough surfaces like sidewalks and roads that may have pebbles, rocks, and cracks. These wheels will deliver a slow and smooth ride with better grip. A set of wheels with hardness level 88a to 95a will have a lesser grip but will still manage to grip well. These are suitable for rough surfaces and street skating. Since they are a bit harder they are a little faster too. Wheels that have a hardness level specification of 96a to 99a ideal for all-around use and offer a healthy balance between grip and speed. Finally, for the top guns of the roller skating and skateboard arena, we have wheels with hardness specification level 101a plus. These are professional skating wheels. They are meant to be used only on smooth surfaces as they are very hard compared to the rest of the wheels specification we have mentioned here. This means you roller at a much higher speed.
Q.3 Can you use roller skate wheels on a skateboard?
Ans: The answer to this question is, yes. This is because skateboards and skates usually share the same 8 mm axle. They have similar core spacing that eliminates any issues with compatibility of the parts. It's worth mentioning that if you use skateboard wheels on a pair of roller skates you may lose a bit of the handling that roller skates offer because of the shape of the wheel. Here are some of the wheels for skates and skateboard that you can find at your favourite online shopping website - JP IMPORT EXPORTS 65 mm and Shayona 65 mm wheels. These are meant for roller skates.
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