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In-Line Wheels
I'm in the market for a new set. The set that came with my skates is getting pretty worn out, had one come apart in my game last week. If it helps any, I play mostly on spourt court and occasionally hard-wood surfaces. Any reccomendations?
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Rink Rat Hornets are what I use and they're great. Labeda is also a pretty good brand.
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Are you using them for mostly over at Ozzy's, Ryan? |
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Try to get wheels with 74a or 76a rating in Durameter. That is what most inline players like myself use but you have to decide and what feel you like.
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Ah, and do you have hi-lo's?
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I wore nothing BUT Labeda Grippers during my hockey career. I swore by them.
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