RollerBones Art Elite 101A Competition Roller Skate Wheels (Set of 8)
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Gerson Hane DVM
> 3 dayFast Fast Fast shipping, exactly as described. These wheels are perfect for wood AND concrete rink floors, perfect slide and stick when you need it. Thank you so much!
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Imani S.
> 3 dayI ordered these wheels to add to my collection, unfortunately, they were not as described and one of the wheels seemed uneven. The clear color was not clear but more like yellow gold. I decided to return and will purchase all wheels at the rink from now on.
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Stevie J
> 3 dayI love these wheels! Smooth roll the whole session. Only con to these is that they pick up heavy dirt from the indoor rink carpets. I try to stay on the rink floor as long as possible to reduce the amount of dirt the wheels pick up. I usually have to put them in hot water and scrub the dirt and lint off with a wire brush and theyre good as new but other than that these wheels are a great buy.
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YOYO
> 3 dayThese wheels made a huge difference am I rollerskating. I love them they’re like fast
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Paul Martinez
> 3 dayGreat wheels
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E.L.L
> 3 dayThese are the best on wood rinks! Dont be scared off by the high durometer of these wheels. I weigh 115 pounds and even for me these grip much better than the Rollerbones team series. If you see these for under $50 get them and save them for later. It takes some muscle to get the bearings in, but they will fit.
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baywaysun
Greater than one weekQuality has seriously declined from the Bones I skated on in the mid90s. I competed in Artistic roller skating, dance and pairs. As soon as I started putting the bearings in these I knew something was wrong… the bearings would not go all the way into the wheels (you can see the gap of the inner bearing in the photo). Yes, I used a bearing press… and smashed them in, as hard as I could. On the back, both wheels have an inner bearing that wouldn’t go all the way into the wheel, causing a HUGE gap at the spacers. Notice the difference on the other skate where the inner bearing is in all the way, almost no gap near the spacer (how it should look) but that wheel has an outer bearing that wouldn’t go in. I skated on these once and never again. The difference in the spacing was sever enough that my partner kept hitting my back wheel as it sits farther out on the axle. Maybe these wheels are fine for beginner skaters, but do NOT get these if you are even a little serious about your skating. I will also say, the bearings I used were also made by Bones. What company makes two products intended to function together, and doesn’t ensure they work well together, or even fit together properly? So sad. I skated on a pair of Bones Elites from 1994-2002 and remember them being great wheels… not anymore. Made in China junk.
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Not Happy
> 3 dayGood slide on concrete and a little more traction on wood (but not much more). About the same. Took a few minutes to get used to the difference compared to stock wheels with a lower durometer rating, but now softer wheels feel like sludge. I should have got white because they look awesome, but I guess black will do.
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Nisha
Greater than one weekGreat set of wheels for roller dance, supper smooth and hard.