
A comprehensive table detailing the durometer ratings of polyurethane wheels designed for various skating disciplines. These ratings, typically measured on the A scale, indicate a wheel’s resistance to indentation. A lower number... Read more »

These wheeled devices represent a specific configuration within the realm of recreational and fitness equipment. Characterized by a setup where four wheels are aligned in a single row along the skate’s frame,... Read more »

These specialized roller skates feature larger diameter wheels than traditional inline or quad skates. For instance, while standard inline skates often use wheels between 72mm and 80mm, these alternatives commonly utilize wheels... Read more »

These are a type of wheeled footwear utilizing rollers crafted from wood. Historically, these devices provided a means of recreation and transportation, pre-dating modern polyurethane-wheeled versions. The fundamental design incorporates a wooden... Read more »

Devices featuring two inline wheels, attached to a boot or frame, offer a unique skating experience. These wheeled contraptions enable users to glide and perform maneuvers on smooth surfaces. A common example... Read more »

The measurement of a roller or skateboard wheel’s resistance to indentation is quantified using a durometer. This scale, often displayed with an “A” after the numerical value (e.g., 78A, 101A), provides a... Read more »

A specialized type of inline skate features a configuration of three wheels in a single row. This design differentiates them from traditional inline skates, which typically utilize four or five wheels. These... Read more »