Powerskating Training 30: What wheels?
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2014
- Powerskating Training Episode 30: What wheels? Welcome to Powerskating! In episode 30, Scott Arlidge explains the Footprint - system (F) on Matter wheels.
In this series of Powerskating Training Episodes we will release video tutorials to improve your skating technique step by step. There will be a new episode each week, so stay tuned!
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Sorry guys two months ago i bought a pair of twister 80, they sold me them with a pack of 85A.. Now.. I go only on the streets and in a car park near my house which has the straight cement, not the professional one obviously but that's it.. It's very, very dirty ( dust on the floor) and i always fall because i slide on it, which toughness should i take? It's because of me or it's the ground? Thank you!
@ FSilv98: u always fall ? u better check ur stability of standing on skates.
hey guys! I have a doubt about the matter wheels, I have been skating so far with MPC turbo wheels and I feel really good with those wheels, I'm not a marathon skater but I'm a speed skater like joey mantia and there Is a competition very soon and I need to chance my wheels so I'm about ti buy this time matter wheels but my doubt Is which wheel can I buy that offers me a good grip and at the same time won't affect my speed for the softness of the wheel. I would like to buy the matter g13 but I don't know it the hardness f2 wont help me with the grip
mark, thanks for the request!
the g13 are a great choice, especially f2 for grip. it all depends on the surface you will compete on. for track racing it´s worth checking out code white wheels also.
+Powerslide Inline skates thanks a lot guys! It was a great explanation and I already choosed my wheels, and I'm sure they will work perfectly for the next competition, you have a great product there so I'm proud to be skating using your wheels
Nope i can stand on two wheels easily.. I slide during curves.. I mean i'm curving and then my wheels starts to slide on the floor but orthogonally to my direction, for example i turn right and i start to slide out on the left