Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Inline skates : Proffesion advice please.?

Dear people,


I am a semi professional inline skater, and I want to buy a new pair of blades.


the problem is that I want Agressive skates, but at same time I want speed (and easiness) If I buy agressive skates, will I fall behind while skatin wiz people wiz non-Argessive skates, which have bigger wheels.





Agressive blads have smaller wheels, and speed skates have bigger wheels. What can I do? what should I do? I want Speed and grinding on rials

Inline skates : Proffesion advice please.?
just buy two sets of wheels, and interchange. if you can use larger diameter wheels in aggressive blades. idk
Reply:The idk at the end was a hint for a bad answer.


Aggressive skates top out at 59mm.


Smallest (cheap) rec wheels are 82mm.


No way will they fit. Report It

Reply:Is that %26quot;professional%26quot; in that you either earn money by skating or at least have skates given to you?





If you are that good at agressive skating, you don%26#039;t want compromise skates for agressive.


Get two pairs of skates. A great pair for your professional work and a pair of rec skates for skating with others.


You might want to look into %26quot;street%26quot; skates. They are not as fast as the better rec or fitness skates but are more manueverable. You can use them for some mild jumps and for dancing around slalom cones as a crossover between agressive and rec skates. I suppose that you could attach some grind plates and do some sole grinds with them.



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