Inline skate wheel hardness chart...
You need a set of inline wheels. No inline skate wheel will work best for all skaters and no wheel will work best in every situation.
Small details like your weight, skating surface, and even temperature are all factors!
The main factors we will guide on this page━
Wheel size & Wheel type:
Inline skate rooms come with different diameters and profiles. Wheel size varies depending on the skating style. Note that the age factor of the skater.
Inline skate wheel size is measured in millimeters (mm). The size of the wheels will determine the speed, agility, comfort and stability of the skates. Most frames require the use of a specific wheel size, but for some allow the wheel size to increase if you are for more speed and a more challenging workout. Larger wheels will also result in less maneuverability so you are confident in your abilities before jumping!
The Hardness Of The Wheel:
Grip, speed and durability are all affected by rigidity. Typically measured as a durometer rating, stiffness is displayed on the side of the wheel next to the shape. Ratings range from 72A to 103A; Higher numbers denote a harder wheel while lower numbers indicate softer wheels.
Not every rigor is ideal for skating styles, so we recommend first identifying which type of wheel you need based on the previous section.
Hardness Characteristic Chart | ||
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Hardness | Softer | Harder |
Speed | Low | High |
Shock Absorption | Good | Poor |
Grip | High | Low |
Durability | Low | High |
Nothing below 82A hardness or higher for outdoor. Below that is 80A, for indoors. For 190l skating, skating at 82A hardness is not the same as someone with 150lb. So remember that your weight matters.
FIRM and XFIRM are used instead of duometers. The higher the number, the harder the wheel. The hard wheel is more durable and long lasting but you will feel the bumps.
Given that stiffness is not everywhere when it comes to speed, as these ratings only measure the stiffness of the outer core part.
What about the hub?
In the center of the wheel where the bearings are mounted, there are two basic sizes, a microhub and a standard hub. The current model only has standard hubs, with some older ones having a microhub.
If you are moving them around, they can be worn on both sides.
You want to get better performance by changing the size of the wheel of rigidity.
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