Choosing your Artistic Skate wheels

Whether they are rough, slippery, dusty, each indoors floor has special features. Here are some enlightening pieces of advice given by Guillaume Wagner in order to make the best choice of wheels according to your needs in Artistic Skating or roller dance…

Par alfathor

Guillaume Wagner’s Tips

Roues Roll Line

Guillaume, the choice of wheels is essential in order to skate with the best conditions. How can you determine which wheels to choose?

According to me, your choice should be based on 4 main criteria:

  • The discipline (dancing, artistic, group skating)
  • The skater’s technique
  • the floor surface (concrete, granito, wood)
  • The skater’s weight

Inline skaters are used to talk about wheel hardness in shores. What about artistic skaters?

It’s the same system in artistic skating but we don’t use those terms. Shore A corresponds to dancing wheels (egg. Roll Line Super Speed Race 92A) and Shore D suits better for artistic skating (egg. Komplex Angel HD43).

What is the difference between thermoplastic elastomer and polyurethane?

These are two very different materials. Thermoplastic elastomer mixes both the elastic features of elastomer and the thermoplastic effect (wheels melt or harden under the action of heat). There is a very large range of available hardnesses for these materials. Hardnesses are measured in Shore D. The material has an extremely rigid aspect.

As for polyurethane, it can be manufactured with a great variety of textures according to brands (Roll Line, Komplex, Axel Création, etc.) and a great variety of hardnesses, measured in Shore A.

Let’s say that thermoplastic elastomer enables to get very hard wheels, while polyurethane will make softer wheels.

What are the pros and cons of hard wheels and soft wheels?

There are no pros and cons, it all depends on the skater’s sensations. Hard wheels enable to skate faster but they lack grip, whereas soft wheels are the other way around.

Can you mix different hardnesses in Artistic Skating and in Dancing?

Yes of course. Nowadays, we have to mix hardnesses, in artistic and in dance skating.

Le type de roue en fonction du type de surface

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Recap chart

Artistic Wheels
Thermoplastic
elastomere
Polyurethane
Star Roll Line Komplex Roll Line Komplex Roll Line
Star Magnum
Giotto
Azzurra Angel Professional Ghibli Race
Hard
wheels
HD84
HD60 60D HD60
Léopard 99/106
HD75 57D HD 56 HD56 98A
HD70 53D HD52 HD52 Mustang 97/99
HD50 HD51 96A
TL60 49D HD48 HD48
CS40 47D HD46 HD45 Panther 95/99
HD43 93A
HD40 Fox 92/99
90A
HD38
Soft
wheels
Dancing Wheels
Polyurethane Thermoplastic
elastomere
Roll Line Roll Line Komplex Komplex
Grease Super
Speed Race
Tango Bolero
Hard wheels
99A
98A
97A
96A
95A 95A HD45
Olympic 93A HD43
92A 92A HD40
Forester 90A 90A
Formula 88A HD38
Soft wheels 85A

Links

Axel CréationAxel Création Website

By Guillaume Wagner (Axel Création) and Alfathor
Translation: Chloe Seyres
Photos : all rights reserved

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