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Outdoor Roller SkatesWhat are good outdoor quad roller skates?

I've always loved skating. Today, it seems in-line skates are everywhere. I have a pair, but it seemed that the regular skate shoes was easier. When I was a kid, I had a pair of roller skates. I think I did at the rink, at times, but I remember trying them out. It seemed that all the little rocks on the sidewalk would cause me to want to stop skating. A bit like when you try to pull a pallet jack and a piece of wood highlights wheels. The special shoes outside to prevent this? I want a shoe that will not be made by small rocks just outside. Otherwise, there would be no point.

Jump to rollergirl.ca and ask your question in the forums there .. They are fantastic at answering questions like yours ... They know their business and recommend what type of wheels are best for outdoors. Everything is in the type of wheel .. I disagree with the answer to others, "you must use inlines for outdoor skating" .... They have a whole section of sale outdoor skates (which are also used indoors as much) ... . I myself have just recently agreed to return to the place of quads inlines .... have done a little research and I just found the site .. rollergirl.ca They sell shoes, but a forum to ask questions .. . . Check it out .. (Oh and be careful - it dot ca dot com .... .. no ... the. Com address is a porn site. ")

just saw www.skates.com They quadline skates! Flag

You need inline skates to use outside

I have not seen or used what you call "quad roller skates outdoors. I tried rollerblading and are too hard on my ankles and difficult to control. I learned to skate on four wheels and it is second nature to me. When you hit a rock, you quickly learn to make small movements that should keep your body on the sidewalk! I used wood, metal, plastic wheels and my skates in the past 50 years and is the person wearing the shoes that makes all the difference in the type of racing, they end up having. If you wait until things are smooth, then stay on an indoor track or a parking lot that is cleaned often. Fall and winter are not very good time to go skating because of the sheets and tree branches littering the sidewalks!

Posted on April 28, 2010.
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