
Specifically designed rolling components enhance the experience of recreational skating performed outside on surfaces such as asphalt, concrete sidewalks, or paved trails. These items, typically softer than those used indoors, provide improved... Read more »

Illuminated rolling components, designed for attachment to wheeled boots or boards, offer enhanced visibility during periods of low ambient light. These accessories, often constructed from polyurethane infused with phosphorescent materials, emit a... Read more »

Wheels measuring 60 millimeters in diameter are commonly used in skateboarding and related activities. This size represents a specific option in a range of wheel dimensions available to skaters. For example, a... Read more »

Devices combining protective gear with integrated rolling elements are designed to facilitate movement while mitigating impact during activities such as skating. These specialized pieces of equipment often incorporate padding and hard shells... Read more »

A standardized measurement system gauges the resistance of these circular components to indentation. Typically represented by a durometer scale, numerical values paired with the letter ‘A’ (e.g., 78A, 99A) indicate the material’s... Read more »

Circular components, typically manufactured from polyurethane, are essential for enabling movement on inline skates. These components incorporate internal mechanisms designed to reduce friction and facilitate smooth rotation around an axle. The integration... Read more »

Wheels designed for use on asphalt, concrete, and other exterior surfaces are a crucial component for recreational and athletic roller skating. These components, typically made from a softer polyurethane material, offer increased... Read more »

Specialized rolling components designed for wheeled boards permit traversal across diverse and uneven terrains. These components, often larger and softer than their standard counterparts, provide enhanced grip, shock absorption, and stability on... Read more »

Wheels used on roller skates are often characterized by a durometer rating, a numerical value that indicates the wheel’s hardness. A common rating is 95A. This designation signifies a moderately hard wheel,... Read more »

These are polyurethane components integral to the functionality of skateboards, facilitating movement across surfaces. Often recognized for their distinctive colors and durometer ratings, these circular parts directly interface with the riding surface.... Read more »

