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  2. Roller shoe - Wikipedia

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    The wheel of a Heelys roller shoe. Roller shoes are shoes that have wheels protruding slightly from the heel, allowing the wearer to alternate between walking and rolling. There are a number of tricks that can be done with them, including pop wheelies and spins. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Roller skates - Wikipedia

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    Roller skates are shoes or bindings that fit onto shoes that are worn to enable the wearer to roll along on wheels. The first roller skate was an inline skate design, effectively an ice skate with wheels replacing the blade.

  4. Heelys - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Heelys. Heelys (formerly known as Heeling Sports Limited) is an American brand of roller shoe (marketed by Heelys, Inc.) that have one or more removable wheels embedded in each sole, similar to inline skates, allowing the wearer to walk, run, or, by shifting their weight to their heels, roll.

  5. Kern Living: The Importance of Properly Fitting Shoes - AOL

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    Guarantee Shoe Center has been helping our community do just that for many years. Owner Rosco Rolnick joins Kern Living to talk about Guarantee Shoe Center, what kind of shoes they sell, what ...

  6. 17 of the Best Skate Shoes to Bring Back the 2000s In - AOL

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    Skate shoes were the footwear to have in the 2000s, but their moment came and went. Like boys in eyeliner, these thick-sided and comfy sneakers have largely been relegated to pop culture history.

  7. Roller skating - Wikipedia

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    1818: Roller skates appeared on the ballet stage in Berlin. [10] 1819: First patented roller skate design, in France by M. Petitbled. These early skates were similar to today's inline skates, but they were not very maneuverable. It was difficult with these skates to do anything but move in a straight line and perhaps make wide sweeping turns.