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Which Roller Skate Wheels Are Right for you?
Several factors go into choosing a roller skate wheel. First, consider
wheel material. If you're a new skater, using a soft wheel is a great way
to help you stay in control on your skates. Next, think about what kind
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of skating you'll be doing. Wheels with a strong grip are best for basic
outdoor skating, while wheels with less grip allow for easier movement
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in rhythmic and artistic skating. Finally, determine where you want to
skate. For outdoor skating on asphalt, soft wheels work best, while
indoor skating on a smooth surface calls for harder wheels. Once you
know exactly what your needs are, you can choose a wheel that works
for you.
Type of wheel Type of skating
Wheel material
Skating surface
Sassy
SureGrip
Outdoor skating
Softest/most grip
Asphalt
Ghost Rider
Roller derby
Softer more grip
Skate court
Shimmy
CocoPop
Skate dancing
Medium softness/
medium grip
Uncoated
concrete
Zombie
Moon
Harderless grip
Recreational
skating
Coated
concrete
Steady
Artistic skating
Hardest/east php
Coated wood
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