Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Inline skates and Derby Skates?

Are inline skates any different than derby skates, as far as support or shape and what you can do on them, i%26#039;m looking for nice aggressive inline skates.

Inline skates and Derby Skates?
Derby skates are typically quad skates which means that the wheels are set up two in front and two in the back, like a square. If you%26#039;re looking for aggressive inline skates, you%26#039;re going to want skates that have all four wheels set up one in front of the other. I%26#039;ve listed some sites below for online shops that sell aggressive skates.





As for the second part to your question, if you purchase aggressive skates you won%26#039;t have to bother removing any middle wheels as they come with ample space to grind. In fact, there is a new form of frame out there called Freestyle which only has two wheels per frame. This gives you MUCH more room to grind on royale tricks.





Best of luck and happy skating. If you have any questions don%26#039;t hestiate to ask!
Reply:I would go with the inline skates. I think you can do everything that you%26#039;ll want to do with those type of skates. No need for derby type. As for removing wheels, it%26#039;s been done, but I wouldn%26#039;t advise it.
Reply:In contemporary roller derby the girls use quad speed skates. So, yeah, very different from inlines.



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