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Types Of Skates - Hands-on Information For Beginners

2016/7/23 15:22:02


Skating is as much a fun sport as it is a form of art! Everyone should get into a pair of roller skates at least once in their lifetimes. In this article, we are going to talk about the different kinds of skates and their qualities and uses. After reading this, you will be able to make a clear distinction of the kind of skates that are available in the market and the ones that will suit you the best.

Roller Skates

These skates come, complete with a boot under which a frame consisting of four wheels with ball bearings is attached. The wheels are arranged in a way similar to that of a car. If you are new to rolling, then these skates are your best option, although this is not a hard and fast rule.

It's better to consult an experienced skater before you buy a pair of skates for yourself. Join a roller skating association to stay updated on newer products.

Inline Skates

Unlike roller skates, inline skates have two to five wheels arranged in a line. These skates are being readily used by professional skaters and have become a norm in most international skating events, even the big ones such as Olympics.

The versions used for recreational purposes come with rear or front breaks as well. The use of breaks is indispensable when it comes to figure skating.

Modern inline skates form an easy alternative for ice skates. They are used by a number of ice skating professionals for practice.

Rollerblades

Rollerblades Inc. is a company that was founded in the early 1990s by Scott and Brenan Olson. The company widely promoted inline skating with their products to an extent that name Rollerblades and inline skate became synonymous with each other.





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