Justin Johnson can I put outdoor wheels on these skates? I am beginner and just learning how to skate. I like the low top for this share. Info is appreciated. Thank u
@@lauradecker4213 So I'm also just a beginner, so I don't know if this is the right answer. But you can probably swap the wheels out for a softer outdoor wheel, especially if you're just looking at doing basic outdoor skating and not a lot of skate park stuff/tricks. Most of the skaters in my derby league do this for outdoor stuff (like if we're skating in a local parade, etc). I feel like very few people have a completely separate outdoor skate, especially given the price of a complete skate package.
@@lauradecker4213 Yep! You can swap wheels with anything you want/need/like. Softest wheels for bumpy areas or places with lots of gravel, twigs, or pebbles. A slightly harder wheel for most smooth surfaces (tennis courts, basketball courts, smooth parking lots, etc.). Harder wheels for indoors...but the appropriate hardness depends on what type of skating you're doing and the surface you're skating on.
Depends...are you a MEN'S 9 1/2 or a WOMEN'S 9 1/2??? The R3's are in men's sizes. If you're male, get the 10's (9's would squeeze your feet and these are not offered in half sizes). If you're female, I'd go with the 9, possibly even the 8. If you've got a local rink, have them measure you...if you haven't already gotten skates yet, of course.
getting some of the rio ones tomorrow cant wait gonna order tomorrow
I have a doubt I would like to know how hard the white Cushions come from the skates ??
nicely described. thanks......
A load of people I play Derby with have trouble with the bearings
Odd...but not a huge deal to change them for something else.
Can I use those wheels/skates outdoor? I am a beginner so not going to put them on the edge
there is a special model for outdoor use I think is called riedell R3 outdoor, is it rollergirlskates.com
Sergio Marelli with r3 I don't recommend it because the wheels aren't built for it
Justin Johnson can I put outdoor wheels on these skates? I am beginner and just learning how to skate. I like the low top for this share. Info is appreciated. Thank u
@@lauradecker4213 So I'm also just a beginner, so I don't know if this is the right answer. But you can probably swap the wheels out for a softer outdoor wheel, especially if you're just looking at doing basic outdoor skating and not a lot of skate park stuff/tricks. Most of the skaters in my derby league do this for outdoor stuff (like if we're skating in a local parade, etc). I feel like very few people have a completely separate outdoor skate, especially given the price of a complete skate package.
@@lauradecker4213 Yep! You can swap wheels with anything you want/need/like. Softest wheels for bumpy areas or places with lots of gravel, twigs, or pebbles. A slightly harder wheel for most smooth surfaces (tennis courts, basketball courts, smooth parking lots, etc.). Harder wheels for indoors...but the appropriate hardness depends on what type of skating you're doing and the surface you're skating on.
HI IM NUMBER 91/2 ON SHOES WHAT NUMBER I NEED BUY FOR THOSE ROLLER SKATES? PLEASE IF YOU CAN HELP ME:)
Depends...are you a MEN'S 9 1/2 or a WOMEN'S 9 1/2??? The R3's are in men's sizes. If you're male, get the 10's (9's would squeeze your feet and these are not offered in half sizes). If you're female, I'd go with the 9, possibly even the 8. If you've got a local rink, have them measure you...if you haven't already gotten skates yet, of course.
What is the material of the boot? :)
Vinyl, but they're really comfortable! I've got 2 pairs and so does one of my daughters. We love them.
would you recommend these just for derby use or are they good for outdoor skating too?
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