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Purple Inlines & Roller Skates Rio Roller Milkshake

Rio Roller Milkshake

Adult, Unisex, Junior, ABEC-7, 82A

£58.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.65/mo.*
5stores
Purple Inlines & Roller Skates Supreme Rollers Street Surfing Grey 35-38 35-38

Supreme Rollers Street Surfing Grey 35-38 35-38

Child, 82A

£66.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.31/mo.*
2stores
Bosoner Kids Youth Knee Pad Elbow Pads Guards Protective Gear Set

Bosoner Kids Youth Knee Pad Elbow Pads Guards Protective Gear Set

£37.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.59/mo.*
1store

Inlines & Roller Skates: 3 things to consider before buying

When buying inlines & roller skates, it's crucial to think about how you plan to use them. Recreational skates are perfect for casual skating in parks or on paved trails, offering comfort and ease of use. If you're into fitness skating, opt for skates with larger wheels for better speed and endurance. For those interested in aggressive skating or tricks, choose skates with smaller, durable wheels designed for stunts and jumps. Understanding your intended use helps you select the right pair that meets your needs.

A well-fitting pair of inlines & roller skates can make all the difference in your skating experience. When trying on skates, ensure your toes have a little wiggle room but aren't too loose. Your heel should fit snugly to prevent slipping, which can cause blisters or affect balance. Consider wearing the same type of socks you'll use while skating to get an accurate fit. Adjustable skates might be a good option if you're still growing or want more flexibility in sizing.

The performance of inlines & roller skates largely depends on the quality of their wheels and bearings. Look for wheels made from high-quality polyurethane as they offer better grip and durability compared to cheaper plastic alternatives. The durometer rating indicates wheel hardness; softer wheels provide more grip, while harder ones offer more speed on smooth surfaces. Bearings also play a critical role; higher-rated bearings (like ABEC 7 or 9) ensure smoother rides and require less effort to maintain speed. Investing in good wheels and bearings enhances your skating experience significantly.

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