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  2. Aggressive inline skating - Wikipedia

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    Aggressive skate wheels are usually between 54 and 72mm, while anti-rocker wheels are between 40 and 47mm. The balance between hardness and grip is the key to an optimum skate wheel. Anti-rocker wheels are small, hard wheels designed for grinding rather than rolling.

  3. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Inline skates usually come with a skate tool for wheel, bearing and frame maintenance. The tool will have a hex wrench or a Torx wrench for removing wheel axles from a frame, and wherever applicable, for removing bearings from a wheel, and for removing a frame from a boot. [167] [107]: 39–45 [78]: 39–51

  4. Powell Peralta - Wikipedia

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    Skateboarding, quad roller skates: Predecessor: Powell Corporation (2005) [1] Founded: 1978; 47 years ago () Founder: George Powell and Stacy Peralta: Successor: Powell Corporation (1991) Products: Skateboard decks, skateboard wheels, quad roller skate wheels, bearings and accessories: Website: powell-peralta.com

  5. Rollerblade - Wikipedia

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    A rollerblade skate. Rollerblade is a brand of inline skates owned by Nordica, part of the Tecnica Group of Giavera del Montello, Treviso, Italy. [5] [6]The company was started by Scott Olson (b. 1960) in Minneapolis as Ole's Innovative Sports; when they sold the company, it became Rollerblade, Inc. [7] and has changed hands over time between Nordica, Benetton Group and Tecnica.

  6. Artistic roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Ball bearings are placed in wheels and allow them to roll. Typically, 7mm bearings are used on quad artistic skates, but 8mm bearings can be used on certain plates that have an 8mm axle. Most inline skates use 8mm bearings. The ABEC rating determines the tolerances in the bearing; [12] the higher the ABEC rating, the more tolerance. Steel ball ...

  7. 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.