Archive for June 19th, 2009
My friend Bob, who considers himself something of an expert when it comes to all things rollerskating, says that my rink skates have wheels that are too hard for outdoor skating. What’s the deal?

Wheel hardness is determined by an “A” scale rating. The higher the number the harder the wheel. The softer wheels that are ideal in the outdoors are rated 78A or 84A. This gives the skate more “rebound” for skating on the uneven surfaces found in sidewalk skating. Rebound makes it possible for a wheel to roll over uneven surfaces rather than bouncing over them like a harder wheel would.
The softer outdoor wheel lends itself to a softer and less tiring ride in addition to making control easier on rougher surfaces.
Guess Bob knows what he’s talking about afer all.

