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What are some good roller skates " roller blades" that i can use to play some street hockey? mind it that our streets arent th prettiest, and have alot of cracks and garbage on them.. i just need to know where to get them
Try Mission or Bauer.
Personally I'm a Mission guy but either one will do you justs fine for playing street hockey. The main thing you want to look out for though is what type of wheels you have. You want harder wheels for playing on asphalt. I forget the exact number, but I think something like 82A will be the right hardness for playing on the street. Just ask the guy who sells you the skates.
try buying a cuple k2 roller bladesdo u want fast wheels decent wheels or slow wheels fast take abec 5 for decent take abec 3 to 4 ans slow abec 1 to 2
Try Mission DSX roller skates are the most affordable skates in the Mission line coming with indoor 76A wheels. The DSX inline hockey skate features great support for a entry to intermediate level of play.It is really comfortable and great performance

There Is many option out there for roller skates.I played roller hockey league for the first time last year at the rink in my Colossus Langley theater ... I bought like 200 missions ..... I think they were BSX Special Mission ... no prob the low-end . after a season .. I still do not think they are completely broken, but no complaints otherwise ...
Some popular brands are SureGrip Labeda wheels and casters. Get the grip and traction you need to keep your new wheels and a rotation. wheel roller skates are easy to replace, so there is no reason not to keep the new and rolling. Replacement bearings are another story, but we'll save that for another day.

The main thing you need to look out for though is what type of wheels you have. You need harder wheels for playing on asphalt. I forget the exact number, but I think something like 82A will be the right hardness for playing on the street. ask the man who sells you the skates.
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