I Tested A Variety Of Roller Skate Wheels Indoors And Outdoors So That You Don't Have To!

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  • @morningbird153
    @morningbird153 2 роки тому +108

    Skatie you are a true gem for the skate community! I love all your videos and it is obvious how much time, and care and love you put into your channel. I just hope you know it doesn’t go unnoticed! Thank you for another fantastic video!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +16

      Oh that’s so so kind. Thank you so much. I’ll also pass your comment on to hubby as he does all the hard work on the editing. I just do the fun bit. 😂 😉

    • @t.terrell7037
      @t.terrell7037 6 місяців тому

      ⁠@@Skatielol so the reason I could never do a spin is my wheels? And the drawback with harder wheels is that they are really fast so you have to be able to control them quite a bit? Not to sound silly but is this why rhythm skaters can do so many moves effortlessly?

  • @soobinsgirl
    @soobinsgirl 2 роки тому +39

    I've been skating indoors on 78A 61mm and I thought my inability to spin and turn smoothly was all on me ㅠㅠ this was so helpful and I've just ordered 89As and am hopeful I'll be able to skate smoother!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +4

      Wheels make a huge difference. Hope you enjoy your 89s xx 💕⭐️🛼😀

    • @soobinsgirl
      @soobinsgirl 2 роки тому +2

      @@Skatie Love you Skatie! Absolute dream teacher.

  • @plumpudding748
    @plumpudding748 2 роки тому +26

    This was very informative, thanks! I'm still at the tennis court stage so the couple times I tried parking lots, I was shocked by how bumpy it was! Only now learning about wheel numbers and was actually disappointed to find my wheels are already 78a! I guess the bumpiness is just another thing to get used to!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +8

      Yeah, those outside surfaces can be very unforgiving even with nice soft, big wheels. Often car parks can be quite rough as they have stones in the surface for strength. I’ve found cycle paths tend to be nice and smooth.

    • @maryhurren6938
      @maryhurren6938 Рік тому

      Softer cushions could help too

  • @Paces2
    @Paces2 2 роки тому +8

    This video is fantastic. You helped me understand the difference between indoor and outdoor wheels without being able to feel them.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      So glad it helped xx ⭐️⭐️⭐️💕

  • @mattsathrohan288
    @mattsathrohan288 2 роки тому +7

    This is such a service to the skating community. Thank you!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Thank you ⭐️⭐️💕🛼😀

  • @Laranimates
    @Laranimates 2 роки тому +22

    Super descriptive! Nice to see all of them tested on different aspects in different settings! I’d love to see a video on wheel wear and when to get your wheels replaced. (Love your jeans, by the way!)

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +5

      Thank you xx. To be honest most of my wheels I just use for ever. I do occasionally replace them if they get a flat or start to round off but I move them around a lot to try and stop uneven wear.

  • @autumnisawitch5048
    @autumnisawitch5048 12 днів тому

    This has become a comfort video for me. I watched it for the info the first time but it’s become a “good skate related background noise” video … if I don’t know what to fall asleep to, it’s this for whatever reason 😂

  • @stephenvarney334
    @stephenvarney334 Рік тому +5

    I like the way you present the info it’s more down to earth

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Thank you. That’s really kind of you. I try to think of just talking to a friend whilst I’m explaining things. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @motivatedpeon
    @motivatedpeon Рік тому +2

    Get rid of your default manufacturer supplied wheels asap! It makes such a huge difference. After watching this video I bought the Rolline Helium and the Rolline Ice in 90A both in 64mm and boy oh boy, do these make a difference. The Heliums are fast. like real fast. And sticky. They stick to our stone floors, no slipping. The Ice 90A: so effortless. Don't get me wrong: they are not easy. The slightest pressure in your Bubbles will make you shoot forwards (or any other random direction if you are not careful) like a rocket. Having problems with finding your edges? Oh, the 90A will show you where they are 😎 Problems with turning or spinning? On these wheels you will spin for days!
    It will take me a few days to get used to the new wheels, but I wish, I had them earlier on.
    Thank you for explaining the different types of wheels. This guide helped very much with choosing the wheels!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I’m a big roll-line fan too. You’re definitely right about those wheels wanting to hurt you! 😂 but knee over toe, press in to the floor and it makes such a difference. I’m so glad you’ve had such a great experience, have fun on your fabulous new wheels 🛼⭐️💕💕

  • @RonZanderful
    @RonZanderful Рік тому +2

    I absolutely love how fluid your movements are

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much. Many many years of practice xx ⭐️💕🛼

  • @cheddarnutt
    @cheddarnutt 2 роки тому +3

    Katie, your pragmatic approach really works, thanks for taking one for the team on the the last two outsides!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      😂😂 my feet are still vibrating 😂

  • @pureguava4
    @pureguava4 6 місяців тому

    Katie, I love your videos so much. I don't ever feel the need to watch other videos after one of yours. I think you are going to be my #1 go-to source for resourcing knowledge. Thank you so so so much ❤.

  • @brooksy3281
    @brooksy3281 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely FANTASTIC video Katie!!! Thank you for your time doing this. I've been into skating for 5 months now, and this video is the easy to understand and gave great insight into what wheels, where, and what to expect!! Your a star, thank you

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      So glad the video helped you xx 🛼⭐️💕

  • @nukelukas
    @nukelukas 2 роки тому +15

    I like what is shown in the video, I have found out by myself, but this is nice confirmation, also for somebody can feel difference in balance by height change when bigger wheels, but comfortable ride outside is a thing. I skated outside for first time on 85A/62mm then on 78A/65mm what a difference. Who cares at this point about speed? i don't, Actually I like to go slower by default - when it is downhill, and I don't care about little extra push elsewhere because of that. Thank you ;-)

    • @marialidiana9516
      @marialidiana9516 2 роки тому +1

      👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds like you’ve had lots of fun experimenting and finding what you like. Skating is definitely about finding what works for you.

  • @MeiLanhuan
    @MeiLanhuan 2 роки тому +8

    Really very informative video and entertaining at the same time! Loved all the fun little outside skating visual effects 😂💜 Thank you a lot

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much, glad that you enjoyed it 🛼💕😀

  • @sk8er.panda.on.wheels
    @sk8er.panda.on.wheels 2 роки тому +5

    Always so informative and great information ! HELIUM are still my favourite outdoors !

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Me too, lots of love for the heliums. 💕🛼😀⭐️

  • @MissDelaforce
    @MissDelaforce 2 роки тому +4

    Best video on wheels I’ve ever seen!! Thank you so much!!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Oh wow. Thank you 💕💕⭐️⭐️

  • @facebegone
    @facebegone Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this video, there is so much talk of wheels and things and this has made it so much easier to understand!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Glad it’s helped x. Wheels can be so confusing with height, width, hardness etc.

  • @Eiris13
    @Eiris13 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! So helpful to see how each wheel set performs in different environments!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Thank you. ⭐️ it was good fun to film this.

  • @FuzzyLittleWolf123
    @FuzzyLittleWolf123 7 місяців тому

    I think this is the best wheel guide so far!! Thank you so much for your service to the skating community Skatie

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  7 місяців тому

      Thank you! Glad it’s helped. 😎⭐️🌟🛼🛼

  • @briannanicole7022
    @briannanicole7022 9 місяців тому +2

    This is very informative. I got my impalas and I haven’t changed my wheels out . They came with 58x32 . I mainly use them indoors , just to find out the best wheels for indoor are 90 and up . And 70’s for outdoor . It makes me wonder why they put those on to begin with 🤔

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  9 місяців тому +1

      Your current wheels the 58mm is the diameter and the 32 is the depth. Does it have an “a” rating also.

    • @briannanicole7022
      @briannanicole7022 9 місяців тому

      It says that they are “58mm 82A durometer nylon core urethane wheels”

    • @Stellarainn
      @Stellarainn 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@briannanicole7022those are hybrid so it's a middle range for both indoor or outdoor

    • @User-x4w2o
      @User-x4w2o 2 місяці тому

      Im on Candi Girl Carlins, finding the wheels nice for bombing around outdoors. Indoors very sticky, they are 66mm Polyurathane alpha pros, supposed to be ok indoors and outdoors. I guess they are but finding them a bit treacle sticky indoors, any suggestions?

  • @amyx231
    @amyx231 2 роки тому +3

    I skate inline. Just got a new pair (cough for the light up wheels), and the 82A 80mm wheels are perfect. Soft enough to grip but hard enough to…move. I’ve been skating around 76mm (considering wear) and I do prefer a softer wheel. I once had really hard wheels and the slipping was a nightmare.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      It’s really interesting to see how this relates to inlines too. I haven’t skated inline as much as quads but when I do it’s usually outside. My daughter loves her inlines.

  • @nancybashista1390
    @nancybashista1390 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Skatie! 🛼

  • @Adragonemun
    @Adragonemun 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Skatie, I learned to skate on 94As on a polished concrete hockey rink and my strongest stop is the 1 foot plow or power slide. I'd like to skate on more common surfaces like asphalt but have not been successful doing those stops on 78 or 84 outdoor wheels. Do you think I should just avoid power slides on wheels that soft? Thanks for your videos- love them!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Definitely! Those types of stops are much harder when the ground is rough and the wheels are soft.

  • @aniboo005
    @aniboo005 3 місяці тому

    The 101 sounds the exact same as mine when I am outside. Honestly it’s so scary skating with these outside, my heart is always on edge 🥲 But when I use it indoors on wooden floors it is wayyyyy better. Thanks a lot for this video, I am definitely going to purchase some smoother wheels 🙏❤️

  • @ponyrang
    @ponyrang 2 роки тому +1

    Wow... My best friend, Nice video... Beautiful place Enjoy watching this video... Have a nice day.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      ⭐️⭐️🛼🛼

  • @sebastiananthony5442
    @sebastiananthony5442 2 роки тому +2

    Question: How often do you clean your bearings ? When should you replace wheels and / or bearings ?

    • @nukelukas
      @nukelukas 2 роки тому +1

      as i see it now - depends on how dirty they get / where and how often are you skating, outdoors and dirty floors obviously worse. I designed myself a mechanized bearing washer to not shake them in that bones jar, wich i am lazy for, so i can do it once a month (two sets), but once a two months complete IPA clean, airdry, then lightly lube them. I am skating only on kwik nitride or better, so i guess if somebody has usual generic bearings it does not matter that much, i mean - it is harder to feel earlier that bearings need to be cleaned.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +2

      I almost never clean my bearings. I have a lot of zz (closed bearings) so I just roll them until they don’t roll anymore. To be honest most of my wheels I just use for ever. I do occasionally replace them if they get a flat or start to round off but I move them around a lot to try and stop uneven wear

  • @Krisstofers
    @Krisstofers Рік тому +1

    During my skate sesh on Thursday, I just used my Sure-Grip Original Woods, for the first time! I highly recommend them to anyone that is used to ice skating, because it has that sweet spot of having a ton of slip, with just the right amount of grip! Halfway through the sesh, I switched to My Sure-Grip Royals 101a, and I could feel allot of grip, but it made my cross overs more surefooted, where I was almost afraid that my woods would slide out from under me. I'd be afraid to even try the 78a on the rink, if I was already getting grip with the 101a. However, these also feel like I have more grip than I get with my Sure-Grip Fames 95a. So, I don't know if my Royals were passed through a quality control check. Because, the first time I tried my Royals, after my Fames I felt like I had more grip. I am sure that I weigh more than you do, but I got more slip on the woods, like you did on the 101a's. Your D-scale wheels are like my Sure-Grip Phenolics. So, I don't think after my investigation, I must have the D-scale wheels. However, I might just get the Sure-Grip velvet wheels, Just to complete my range. I don't know if I want to try clays or not.... However, I'm sure as you must already know as a skater yourself, it's very addicting to want to try every wheel there is. Especially, when your favorite brand has something more to try!!!

    • @Krisstofers
      @Krisstofers Рік тому

      WOW, I use "However" allot!!!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I’ve been eyeing up the velvets and the all Americans. Buying skate stuff is addictive! I agree with you that some wheels don’t feel as hard as they should etc. if you want to get techie you can buy a durometer tester. A skate tech has one on the forums and she’s regularly testing wheels and saying they are not as hard / soft as labelled etc. I love a bit of skate techie geeky talk. 😂 Lots of people love the Fames. Also, the bones elite are a great wheel.

  • @milkonny136
    @milkonny136 2 роки тому +2

    You know me so well. I'm looking for the new wheels. Thanks for information

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Perfect timing! 🕰 💕 🛼

  • @LunescentLutra
    @LunescentLutra 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much Skatie ! Really the best videos for wheels info. I have 78A wheels and trail skating outdoor is so tiring ! I know why now. My next wheels are Moxy Fundae 92A for street and park, I hope it will also work for trail skating :)

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +2

      I prefer a harder wheel outside because of that.. See how you go depending on the surface the 90 might be a little bit foot buzzy for trails skating but definitely give them a try. You’ll notice a lot more speed than the 78’s. Have fun xx

    • @LunescentLutra
      @LunescentLutra 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skatie Well 92A was really too hard for street floors :( 83A or 85A will be better for sure ! 92A fos Skatepark is just perfect though :)

  • @EthanALS
    @EthanALS Рік тому +1

    I loved the video, this gave me a much better understanding of wheels and the difference that hardness has.
    Many years ago I asked the guy for the fastest wheels they had. I got some super hard, super slippery wheels. They did go faster…. But my lap times were much slower. When I hit any turn on a skate floor I slide really hard and would lose all my speed. If skate rink races were held on a straight runway floor then super hard wheels would be great for speed but unfortunately a rink is an oval shape with 2 big turns.
    I’m wondering what wheel size and hardness is better for going fast but also not sliding on turns too much while on an indoor rink. 🤔

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      A lot of it is about technique too. The super hard wheels I skated on here I have to push down into the floor with my weight more over the skate to get push without them slipping out from under me. However, at some speeds science just works against you with those super slick wheels 🛞 on those fast corners.

  • @sarahholman5996
    @sarahholman5996 2 роки тому +1

    I’ve been on STD wheels. They’re from Europe. It is a softer wheel, so I can grip the floor easy in my push especially on the not so “tight” floors. When we go to a very gripy floor at a skating meet, we move much faster than we do practicing at home. The only skaters I see on the same wheel as me are in a skating club. There’s no one at the rink where I work on this wheel. The rinks I normally skate, the floors are quite small compared to the National floor, so sometimes I have to back off my skating, so I don’t run into the wall or fly if the floor. And, I hate the idea of flying off the floor coming out of the center if the Viva Cha Cha. But, that’s a fun dance.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Just had a look at the STD wheels. They look very similar to Roll-Like wheels I’ve not heard of them before. It’s always fun on a different floor. Do you take extra sets of different hardness / softness wheels to deal with competition floors?

    • @sarahholman5996
      @sarahholman5996 2 роки тому

      No, I don’t. I have seen other skaters have two different sets of wheels. I have even seen have one different wheel mixed in with the rest of the set for 3-turns. I’ve kind of wondered about that for myself now that I’m getting into 3-turn dances for real, but I’ll let my coach say something if needed. Otherwise, I’m just trying to train myself to feel confident doing 3-turns on any floor I skate. I skate three rinks regularly every week, and I always make sure to get some 3-turns in on each floor, so I’m not used to doing it on just one floor. One floor is a tight wood floor, the second is wood and not as tight, and the third is asphalt. I had skating lesson with an out of town coach a few weeks ago, and that was the first time I had a good 3-turn lesson with someone that’s not my regular coach. He’s told to turn as I bring the free leg to parallel, and then check of course.

  • @wellstrungberlin5723
    @wellstrungberlin5723 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much! Your videos are great! I've been wondering if the Roll-Line Helium would be better or worse than 78A or 86A for outdoor artistic skating. With 78A, I can't do anything whatsoever. I haven't tried helium yet. Since we don't have an indoor rink here, I use the dance wheels to try and learn jumps, but they really aren't slippery enough. Some of my friends are using their very hard D wheels outdoors to learn jumps, but I'm hesitant because it looks like it destroys the wheel vey quickly!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +2

      The harder wheels outside do get little chunks and pits in them from the outside surfaces. I do really like the heliums outside for trails I have used them for turns and footwork outside too and they do feel nice.

    • @wellstrungberlin5723
      @wellstrungberlin5723 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skatie Thanks so much for your response!

  • @FloritheMirrodin
    @FloritheMirrodin Рік тому +3

    I just got my skates and they are 82a, I tried my skates on and wanted to do bubbels inside.. 🤣 God that was hard work cause I felt like my wheels were glued to the floor. 😂 Guess im gonna have to try outside

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I wear 80”s outside. They are quite soft for inside. You may benefit from a slightly harder wheels. Perhaps around a 90.

  • @VeeBee81
    @VeeBee81 2 роки тому +2

    So ‘a’ is a soft wheel moving to ‘d’ which is a hard wheel? So can you find wheels is the letters in between?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      So the A scale goes from 78-100a the 78’s are soft for outside and the 100’s are very hard but the D’s are even harder. Not sure what happened to B and C! 😂💕😀🛼

  • @Aaron-c5v
    @Aaron-c5v 2 місяці тому

    Mrs skatie what You prefer for hard tar which wheel I can use

  • @HimanshiShah-Quinn
    @HimanshiShah-Quinn 17 днів тому

    Hi there! Can you recommend a site where I can buy wrench to change the wheels? Thank you.

  • @jimjump7953
    @jimjump7953 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. You know anything about the Atom Pulse outdoor wheels? My daughter got me back into skating after 20+ years. Lol. She's 10. Bought her a pair of Sure grip Boardwalks (pink) and got me the VNLA Godfathers. Someone recommended the Sure Grip Aerobics (85A) and we've been using those for outdoors. They're good for basketball courts but not so much the sidewalks. People say the Pulses are the way to go for outdoor wheels. We both use Bones Reds bearings and swap to indoor wheels when hitting the rink. I'm using Rollerbones 103A and she wants to move up to my old 98As, from her Medallion 96As. Having a blast at the rink but sidewalks in N.Y are hit or miss. I like the sound of those 83As. Gonna check those out.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah. I’d say you like a hard wheel indoors. You may prefer the harder wheel outside. I love my heliums at 83a

  • @Unknown90010
    @Unknown90010 3 місяці тому

    Great Video very informative! Where can we purchase the wheels that are at the 4 min 42 second mark of this video? Thanks Skatie!

  • @sherrileebryan9918
    @sherrileebryan9918 Рік тому

    Hi Katie….
    I’m new to this, have always wanted to learn to skate, I have bought my skates and working out whats wheels are best for me to start off with for inside, I would like to know what tool/s do I need to buy for wheel changing and anything else I might need, I’m so glad I found you, finally doing something from my bucket list, you are such a good teacher 😊❤

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Love that skating is on your bucket list. Lots of skaters use a T or Y tool. These are ok. If you have skates with the toe stop that is held on with a nut sometimes you’ll need to use a regular spanner / wrench to get enough torque to secure it. amzn.to/3Nbahs1

  • @Upliftandinspire
    @Upliftandinspire 2 роки тому +1

    This is helpful, thank you! As a beginner the wheel fiasco struggle is real! I have both indoor and outdoor but I accidentally got 100A for indoor and I think I want to get another set but cannot decide between 85A through 97A. And the width not sure about. I have noticed the wheels are wider for speed but smaller for artistic. But I also think it’s just me, I need more practice.

    • @Upliftandinspire
      @Upliftandinspire 2 роки тому +1

      So many options can be overwhelming!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      It is definitely overwhelming. You might be good to look for around a 90a inside. However it does vary depending on the rink surface but 90 is a good in between. Especially if you already have a 100a to go to when you’re ready. The wheel width you’re exactly right. Derby tend to skate on a much wider wheel.

  • @biff5856
    @biff5856 2 роки тому +1

    This is great. Now question is, since I'm only going to skate indoors and it's been several years, (you don't retain muscle memory in skating as well as, say in sking or riding) and I'm going from ice to quads for the 1st time what wheels have the closest characteristics to a blade? I don't spin or jump. Just footwork/dance moves. Not super advanced either. Mostly mohawks, choctaws and 3 turns.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      If you’re skating mainly inside and used to the slip of ice I’d go for something around a 90a. If you have a softer wheel inside you’ll be fighting against
      The grip in turns etc.

    • @biff5856
      @biff5856 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie a million thanks for taking the time to answer these questions ❤

  • @iijma
    @iijma Рік тому +1

    Skatie, I'm totally new to rollerskating and I would really appreciate your opinion.
    What wheels would you recommend for a absolute beginner who is looking to skate outside? I just wanted to ask 🙂 if you can't answer or are not sure that's absolutely fine . Thank you for all your videos they are such a help to me ❤❤❤

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I always recommend the roll-like helium as they are so smooth. Lots of people also recommend the radar wheels too but I haven’t tried them personally.

    • @iijma
      @iijma Рік тому

      @@Skatie Ooh, okay thank you so much i really appreciate it!

  • @elenatomaselli0501
    @elenatomaselli0501 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi Katie I am Italian. I would like to ask you: How do I figure out what kind of wheels I have to change them in case? I am a beginner and the only place I have to skate is outside with a rough floor and my wheels don’t roll long because they stop almost immediately. Basically I don’t slide at all or very little really. I’m waiting for your answer. Ps. You’re amazing at everything. I was just waiting for someone like you online to explain it to me so well, actually😅❤️.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much. Which skates do you have at the moment? Are you running the wheels they came with? Bigger and soft wheels are best for outside.

  • @Realnezs
    @Realnezs 11 місяців тому +1

    I see that you put bont glow wheels in outdoor but also in indoors, would you say this is best option for a begginer thats is trying to learn some dance moves and basic tricks on indoors most of the time, but casually skating outside? Thank you!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  11 місяців тому

      An 83a can work inside and outside. It will feel sticky inside but that can be good for learning as it slows you down and give more control. But for turns etc you will need to pick your feet up more so there are definitely pros and cons to a softer wheel inside.

  • @oblivious_prime
    @oblivious_prime 2 роки тому +2

    what is your preferred wheel for generic rink skating?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      I like a harder wheel but that’s because I’ve been skating for decades. Haha I think you can’t go wrong with anything roll-line at around a 90A

  • @stevemcgowan3017
    @stevemcgowan3017 2 роки тому

    hi skatie.love your video style nice soothing voice .I recently started outdoor roller skating after 45 years later it was 1975 school discos.i had own skates then.But obviously 60 now so bit creaky.im a window cleaner 40 years now son found its best to skate when I haven't worked that day as ankles ache .Been watching dirty Debbie use lady been practising my crossovers.found a outdoor netball basketball court near me.it made me feel more confident about crossovers.i did used to skate backwards etc years ago.Now I bought skates off ebay 2nd hand.seller said they quite fast skates.they are78a 62mm supreme aerobic says on wheels.i have tightened wheels up bit to slow down bit.i can stop quick with spin round turn ok.im nervous about stopping with toe stop maybe t stop better haven't tried that but I realised crossover turn can slow you if you have room.one problem is my wheels seem to catch now and again and not sure if its me or skates .dont think its me so I want to get bit of speed going along and I get this wobble now and again which jolts me.im wondering is it wheels or bearings.any advice would be greatly appreciated skatie.imoff to penzance in 2 weeks so trying get practice in. I saw a lady mature I think skating up down by sea.great place to skate..,also we have nice place near us north Wales llandudno it has wide promenade by sea but the surface there was like chipping in surface which is rough.a shame don't know if different wheels help there.i found pavements or roads better.thanks.steve

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Hi Steve, sounds like you’re having a great time skating. The 78a wheels are great outside however depending on the surface of the court, a harder wheel may give you less grip and stop that wheel catching.

    • @stevemcgowan3017
      @stevemcgowan3017 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie well I’m not always on court Katie.be by sea soon .I’ve ordered some wheels off guy got skates off .he got quite a collection.do you do summer camps for us oldies ?x😄

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      @@stevemcgowan3017 I love skating by the sea. Such a lovely fresh breeze. I don’t currently offer in person lessons. Maybe one day we’ll hold a summer camp!

    • @stevemcgowan3017
      @stevemcgowan3017 2 роки тому +1

      hi Skatie.ive just stripped, cleaned all bearings and oiled .in case my new wheels dont come tomorrow as we off Cornwall.Penzance then.want get some good skate practice with not working..seemsnice weather coming back too.

  • @UKjaydee
    @UKjaydee Рік тому +1

    Appreciation for the camera man and editor

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I shall pass on to hubby👨🏼💕⭐️ Thank you x

  • @rh3abird455
    @rh3abird455 2 роки тому +2

    You’re so talented! Thank you for these videos! Question. Are there specific outdoor vs indoor skates or is it just a matter of changing the wheels?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. 💕⭐️. Most skates can be worn anywhere, you’re right it’s the wheels that make the most difference.

    • @rh3abird455
      @rh3abird455 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie wow! Thank you for the reply! Now I don’t have to spend double the money. Just yet! 😉 I’ll spend on the safety gear !

  • @gypsysteve3576
    @gypsysteve3576 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Skatie, really good info. Im a rink speed skater from '78-'84 but would like to restart again n go outdoors also. Do you know (approximately) what hardness speed skates were back in the early 80s? I was rockin 'Flyer-5' speed skates. But also took a few figure skate classes when i was younger. And a little roller hockey later. Also do you know what hardness old rink hire skates wouldve possibly been in the 80s? I have a pair of hire skates from a junk market sale. Am thinking of putting 83A on them for outdoor? I wouldve gone 78a, as my good quality rollerblades in the 90s had really really cushioney wheels ...felt so smooth (no vibration), loved it! But when you said 78a will slow you down, thats a no no for me. So maybe 83a you think? I will either keep my standard hire wheels for rinks, or may even go harder. I plan to use 2 sets of wheels, rather than a happy medium, which may be tooo much compromise.
    Also, back in 83 there were 'quick release' axles. So if you wanted to do a wheel change, it was a small flick lever instead of a wheel bolt. About 30secs to 1min to change all 8 wheels.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      One brand still does those quick release axels. I haven’t tried them personally. I would think the speed wheels would have been hard. Whether that was be D or A scale it’s hard to say. A lot of the artistic stuff back in the 80’s / 90’s was D. I’d say give the wheels you’ve got a go. You’ll quickly feel if they’re too sticky or bumpy for what you’re doing. Have lots of fun it’s great to have you back skating again. 💕⭐️🛼🛼

    • @gypsysteve3576
      @gypsysteve3576 Рік тому

      @@Skatie Thanks Skatie. Is the word 'Artistic' Skating, just a modern word for 'Figure' Skating (or maybe its different terminology from UK to Australia)? I will use my old school rink rental skates (sure grip S/deluxe 7, with the standard looking red 'Australian Hustler' wheels, which i'de assume would be a little on the hard side) for indoor. But for rough outdoor sidewalks, paths, streets, and roads, it seems a bit vibratey. So ide like a more cushioney ride. Could you please tell me, do you think 83A wheels would slow me down (noticably)??? ...for someone who was mainly a speed skater (40yrs ago)? Or do you think they are still plenty fast?

  • @LunaFreiheit
    @LunaFreiheit 2 роки тому +2

    So lower the number of the A wheels softer and more indicated for outside they are?
    I have secondhand of those kid’s quad that are made of plastic now but I am thinking about buying a proper one to skate outside

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, you got it, softer is better for outside. Always be careful on the plastic skates as they are not very strong. 💕🛼😀 Stay safe x

  • @SweetMelaninn
    @SweetMelaninn Рік тому +2

    Hi. What do you think about 82a wheels?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I like 82a’s for outside. I find them a little too grippy for inside skating.

    • @SweetMelaninn
      @SweetMelaninn Рік тому

      @@Skatie Great. Thank you. Appreciate it

  • @jennamobley191
    @jennamobley191 2 роки тому +1

    Where did you get your jeans? I am in love with them

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      These are H&M too. 😂

  • @DianaB4dawn
    @DianaB4dawn Рік тому +1

    Thanks a lot for the video, I'm about to update the wheels on my skates for the very first time.
    One question though, if I can't find roller skate wheels, are skateboard wheels the same? They look the same, but I can't an info on this anywhere.
    Great channel, thank you!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      Sadly most skate board wheels won’t work as the hub is too deep set inside the wheel so the wheel wouldn’t sit correctly on a quad skate.

    • @DianaB4dawn
      @DianaB4dawn Рік тому

      @@Skatie thanks, that's really good to know

  • @katrinehammer
    @katrinehammer Рік тому +1

    Thank you for a vey helpful and informative channel 💕I now have the opportunity to skate inside on a vinyl/laminate floor. I tried skating there today with my off-ice skates and wheels (soft wheels, hardness unknown), and it was super grippy. I had almost no slide whatsoever. I will get quad skates soon. Which hardness would you recommend for soft, grippy vinyl floors? Thank you 😊

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      I skate on a vinyl floor occasionally and I’m not a fan! I use my 70D wheels and still feel like I’m skating through syrup. 😢

    • @katrinehammer
      @katrinehammer Рік тому

      @@Skatie OK, I have been considering Roll-line Giotto 60D. Where did you find 70D wheels?

  • @XxsilentpersonxX11
    @XxsilentpersonxX11 2 роки тому +2

    So question, I’m not sure if you are familiar with fiberglass wheels they are super super super hard wheels that don’t have a hardness rating it’s the type of wheel we use out here in California for our regional skate style, how would you compare the 80D wheel to that. If you don’t know them as fiberglass wheels you may know them as suregrip original wheels.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      I’ve not tried the type of wheels you mention but the 80D have very little traction. They more glide across the top of the surface. They’re great for rhythm moves as I don’t lift my feet they just slide.

    • @The-Weasel
      @The-Weasel 9 місяців тому +1

      What 80D wheel is this? Your Amazon link only shows up to 60D @@Skatie

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  8 місяців тому

      @@The-Weasel it’s hard to get the 80D in modern wheels. I think something like the suregrip velvets might be as hard.

  • @msmegibson
    @msmegibson 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Skatie, I have just got some roll line Giotto 57mm in a 53d hardness. I usually skate on roll line 92a ice wheels. I had a little roll at home and they feel so much slippier than my old wheels! I figured I’d just pick the medium hardness and they’d be similar to the medium hardness of ice wheels - am I going to break my neck at the rink?! 😆🙈 I’m a bit afraid to try them out at the rink this weekend!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      The d scale is much harder than the A. I skate in 80d for rhythm skating because they just slide without having to lift my feet. You’ll need to get low in the knee and really keep your weight over your skate. Once you’re used to them you might find you prefer them being slippy. (Much easier for turns too)

    • @msmegibson
      @msmegibson 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie thank you! I tried them out after my lesson today and for the first time I could easily do 3 turns on my good foot, and I even managed one on my other foot! I also managed to spin much more consistently too. The only thing I struggled with was pushing off from a t stop to do edges. I can’t seem to muster the power that I can with my ice 92s. Overall though it was a lot less traumatic than it could have been and I didn’t fall!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      @@msmegibson sounds like they’re working out. The hardest thing with hard wheels is to get power. Keep really low and really focus the weight over the front inside wheel of the pushing foot. You’ll get the feel for it.

  • @rubyjuly5466
    @rubyjuly5466 2 роки тому +2

    Hello! Love your videos. I'm getting the candi girl skates, I can't afford to buy new wheels. Are the stock wheels (Urethane 66mmx38mm x 82A PU cast wheels) okay for daily outdoor use on rough asphalt?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Great skates. Yes those wheels are still on the softer end of the scale. Definitely give them a go outside. They should be fine.

    • @rubyjuly5466
      @rubyjuly5466 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie Thank you so much!

  • @ventiameri
    @ventiameri 2 роки тому +1

    So which one does Skatie recommend most for those who have a grasp of basic skills?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      If you’re inside you might like a harder wheel. 90a. If you’re starting to try more intermediate turns and spins etc you might prefer a slightly harder wheel than that, 98a? But the trade off is it will be harder to push off from a t-push etc.

  • @Kornkitt3n
    @Kornkitt3n Рік тому +1

    im an intermediate freestyle dance skater and it seems i only have "extremes" of each wheel🫣🫣 i have 78's, 82's, and 95's. im now looking into investing on some new wheels because my 82's are really holding me back with outdoor dance. the radar crush seem absolutely perfect!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      As a more intermediate skater you’ll definitely find what works for you and feels right over time and through experience. I definitely prefer a harder wheel, even outside I find a 78a a bit too sluggish.

  • @BrokennessAndBeauty
    @BrokennessAndBeauty 2 роки тому +1

    Would you recommend 78a for trail skating/ outdoors AND tennis courts? What hardness should tennis courts be?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Tennis courts are often a strange surface and can sometimes require a harder wheel as they can be spongy. I’d perhaps try what you have already and see how it goes but 78a should be good for most trails

  • @mychinada
    @mychinada Рік тому +1

    Skatie, I love your channel and love all your videos. I'm looking for my first pair of quad skate at age 63, and I will mainly skate outdoor on the bike path, so I prefer the soft and big wheels (78A, 62mm or 65mm). Your link for CLAS FOX 78A 65mm wheels with bearing ABEC 9, but most roller skates in the local shops are with bearing ABEC 7. Are they compatible each other?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. When buying bearings the important bit is the 608 part. That’s the size of the bearing. 8mm 22mm 7mm. The Abec rating has very little ‘bearing’ on roller skates as we don’t get up to the type of speeds that Abec would be noticeable.

    • @mychinada
      @mychinada Рік тому

      @@Skatie got it, thank you!

  • @nessantos08
    @nessantos08 5 місяців тому

    Hey, I'm going to buy the 83a 64mm wheels but i don't know if i can still do figure skating on those wheels. If i buy them i will mainly skate at the road so i don't know if it would be a good idea to buy them if i want to do turns, jumps and spins... what do you think?

  • @kenm34
    @kenm34 Рік тому +1

    What kind of wheels would you recommend for transitions, spinning and manuals (all beginner level) on a tennis court ? P.s. your videos are amazing and I love your style !!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      Tennis courts tend to be quite sticky so I’d probably go with something quite hard even though it’s outside.

  • @rachelgeorge2098
    @rachelgeorge2098 Рік тому +1

    I just got some outdoor light up wheels (clas fox 65mm 78a. They are only slightly bigger than the ones I’m used to for trail skating but when I tighten the bolts all the way, they don’t spin! Using the old bearings help but that spacer (necessary for luminosity) still keeps it sticking. They don’t continue to roll by themselves unless they are noticeably loose. I took apart the new bearings and the lubricant looks gummy.
    Should I tighten these wheels all the way like I usually do with spacers?
    Should I clean and lube the new bearings the way I have successfully done with my old ones?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      I tend to tighten and then release the nut a little until I get a free roll, the trouble is if the roll is too free they stop lighting up. I get a free roll and then take my spanner with so I can adjust once I get to the rink. There’s a sweet spot with light ups. Make sure they’re not so loose that the nut shows above the axle, always have a couple of turns of axle showing above the nut.

  • @spankylewis2010
    @spankylewis2010 2 роки тому +1

    THIS WAS SO HELPFUL! 🥰

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you ⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @spankylewis2010
      @spankylewis2010 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skatie I just got my new 78a 65mm wheels today, took them on the trail where I usually practice skating and WOW what an improvement. I felt so much more stable and the cracks/rocks/sticks didn't scare me lol

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      @@spankylewis2010 amazing! They do make a huge difference. Have lots of fun

  • @kevinKoolio69
    @kevinKoolio69 2 роки тому +1

    What do you recommend for outdoor tennis courts?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Tennis courts can be tricky as they’re often a bit spongy so you may need to go with a harder wheel than would be usual outside. But always try what you have first to give you an idea of where you need to go with hardness

  • @nineteenhues1183
    @nineteenhues1183 2 роки тому +2

    Hey I’m only halfway thru but I’m LOVING all this info. I didn’t see the link for the wheels at 4:51

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Hi. They’re the roll-line ice dance wheels. Quad Roller Skating Roll-Line Ice Dance Wheels (Set of 8, 63mm)

    • @nineteenhues1183
      @nineteenhues1183 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie thank you

  • @KianMehravaran
    @KianMehravaran 4 місяці тому

    Dear Katie, Would you say that the D wheels are generally harder than the A wheels? and the hardness (slipperiness) goes up with increasing D values? I want to be able to do pivots and spins on a floor similar to yours. The options are 47, 49, 53, 57, and 60D and 99A. What do you suggest?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  4 місяці тому +1

      I prefer D wheels. They are definitely harder. The rule is add 45 to the D scale to get the A equivalent. I’m not totally in agreement with this as I think the D wheels feel harder than that but that’s the recommended way to transpose.

    • @KianMehravaran
      @KianMehravaran 4 місяці тому

      @@Skatie Thank you very much!

  • @smkmd1961
    @smkmd1961 Рік тому +1

    What do you thnk about Premiere Fomacs?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I have been eyeing up the fomacs. They’re so hard to find in the UK. I don’t know anyone who skates on them but I would love to try some.

  • @latishavanschenck2446
    @latishavanschenck2446 Рік тому +1

    Hi skatie, love your videos. What wheels do u recommend for outside dance skating? ❤

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I love the roll-line helium for outside skating but for dance skating you might want something a bit smaller for manuverability. But I do use them for dancing outside anyway.

  • @regulardragon
    @regulardragon 2 роки тому +2

    I remember when i did figure skating AGES ago they made us get one wheel for each skate that was just for spinning, it was this really hard white one and it was my ENEMY. Is that still a thing?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +2

      Haha yes I used to do that. Put an extra hard wheel in the right place for the spinning wheel to slip but have a grippier wheel for the landing foot so that wheel would hold if the landing was off!!! 😂

  • @deaaronbowser9048
    @deaaronbowser9048 Рік тому

    Thank you, this helped me out tremendously.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I’m so glad it helped. I have another wheels video all about size too ua-cam.com/video/6XnYpzqMFeQ/v-deo.html

  • @antoneydilley1670
    @antoneydilley1670 Рік тому +1

    Only just found this very interesting about wheels 👍

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      🛼⭐️💕

  • @sabrina_lj2479
    @sabrina_lj2479 Рік тому +1

    Hi🙋will I be much slower with 78a (65mm) compared to 82a (58mm)

    • @sabrina_lj2479
      @sabrina_lj2479 Рік тому +1

      for outdoors

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      For outside it’s better to go bigger as it gives better ground clearance for the kingpin / plate so it doesn’t hit debris as you’re rolling. You won’t notice much difference in the hardness between the two. Although I do prefer a 85a outside as I find the 78a is a little sluggish and I have to push more to get the same amount of roll in the 85’s.

  • @szanyijazmin8595
    @szanyijazmin8595 Рік тому +1

    Hi!
    What wheels do you recommend for skate dancing on an advenced level indoors on lacquered parquet?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Oooo you could go for something in the upper D scale or all American dreams or fomacs some of the more exotic stuff. I also love bones elite.

    • @szanyijazmin8595
      @szanyijazmin8595 Рік тому

      @@Skatie thank you!🥰

  • @russellstorms2674
    @russellstorms2674 2 роки тому +3

    What kind of wheels do you use for outdoor and indoor

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      I wear the Hd80’s inside and the 83a’s outside. But the hardest wheels are hard to stand up on until you’re ready for them.

    • @russellstorms2674
      @russellstorms2674 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skatie I have different skate wheels for indoor and outdoor and can switch them out as well

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Having the right wheel makes such a difference.

    • @russellstorms2674
      @russellstorms2674 2 роки тому

      @@Skatie Yes it does make a difference in the skating I also have the radar wheels as well by Reidell

  • @kbaby4444
    @kbaby4444 Рік тому +1

    Hi I needed some help with picking the right wheels. Right now I skate on a coated wooden floor. My wheels right now are indoor RC Medallion 96A and I’m having a hard time skating smoothly they seem to be sticky and gripping the floor when I try to move. What indoor wheel would you recommend?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      Oh those coated floors can be sticky. You could try a harder wheel. Are your wheels rolling freely?

  • @lentz0
    @lentz0 9 місяців тому +1

    Please is there anyway that I can get these 80 D 57 mm wheels is there any link most of the places I found the highest they go up to 60D I like to have the 80D I live in United States thanks you very much

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  8 місяців тому

      Sadly I don’t think anyone is insane enough to make these anymore. These are from the 90’s when we didn’t believe in things like safety! 😂. They’re boiani star so if you spot any on eBay grab them quick. They do occasionally come up.

  • @viyou_7134
    @viyou_7134 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for the informative video! May I ask you a question?
    I would really like to go skating outside when it gets more convenient with the weather at my place. I would like to purchase some softer wheels for outdoors, because my current wheels are pretty hard (I used to do figure indoor skating) and I struggle to grow speed,
    but I found out that wheels are very expensive.
    Do you have any recommendations for a cheaper variant of softer outdoor wheels?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      Depending on your location. But in the UK the roll-line heliums are very reasonably priced and come in packs of 8. They’re my favourite outside wheel.

    • @viyou_7134
      @viyou_7134 Рік тому

      @@Skatie wow, that was a very quick response. Thank you for the recommendation, I will check them out :}

  • @fantafrags6973
    @fantafrags6973 Рік тому

    It also depends if the flooring is wooden, concrete or weird lino flooring .

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Absolutely. One floor I skate on even my 70D wheels are sluggish. 😢. It’s a sports hall and the floor is almost vinyl

  • @mrjamesfranklin
    @mrjamesfranklin 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      ⭐️⭐️🛼🛼

  • @Ivygirasole
    @Ivygirasole 9 місяців тому +1

    Ciao, please, perché è necessario svitare prima il bullone in basso del truck?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  9 місяців тому

      The bottom bolt only needs to be turned to give more or less movement in the trucks. If changing the wheels only the wheel nuts need to be removed.

  • @crj456123
    @crj456123 Рік тому +1

    You are Awesome! You have helped me so much in just 2 weeks that its insane!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      That’s fantastic! Have lots of fun x

  • @Jennie-mm5zd
    @Jennie-mm5zd Рік тому +1

    For Christmas my sister gift me roller skates with metal wheels and no toe stops, how does the metal wheels are? Are there indoor or outdoors?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Hi. They sound unusual do they have any brand name or model name on them so I can look them up for you?

    • @Jennie-mm5zd
      @Jennie-mm5zd Рік тому

      @@Skatie yes it said it's the official roller derby skates. It has a circle and golden logo and it white

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      @@Jennie-mm5zd the only roller derby ones I know of are these. www.amazon.co.uk/Roller-Derby-Cruze-Hightop-Womens/dp/B07DYHLX6K/ref=asc_df_B07DYHLX6K/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=586196233096&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3493597245901452611&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1006791&hvtargid=pla-567861479022&psc=1&th=1&psc=1

  • @foolgazer
    @foolgazer Рік тому +1

    can I ask what knee pads you're using in this video? I'm having a hard time on deciding which ones to get!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      I do wear smaller padding as I find it more comfortable. I do recommend the bigger more protective stuff like the triple 8 and the 187 stuff. Here is the link to the ones I wear amzn.to/3DUIEyr

    • @foolgazer
      @foolgazer Рік тому

      @@Skatie thank you!! I ordered some of the heavy duty ones but thought some lower profile ones would be good for the rink!

  • @sammstevens1978
    @sammstevens1978 2 роки тому

    Hi Katie Skatie, Thank you for all your super videos, they have helped me enormously!!! I have a question that maybe you or one of your lovely viewers might know the answer to. I bought a pair of SFR white skates (10 years ago) with creamy colour wheels which have SOVEREIGN written on them & a crown image. They have ABEC 7 bearings. I am trying to find out what hardness they are as I can not see anything related to this on the actual wheel. They are old & need replacing so I would like to use these wheels as a gauge for purchasing new ones. I hope someone out there could help. Many thanks for all that you do Regards Samm

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      If they still ship with the same wheels they could be a 90a which is quite hard. www.skatepro.uk/61-4079.htm

  • @oblivious_prime
    @oblivious_prime 2 роки тому +1

    how do you manage to stop indoors on the really hard wheels?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      I actually find it easier to stop with harder wheels as they slip so I can drag them sideways on the ground and apply more pressure to come to a gradual stop. I think I do a stop inside on the hard wheels whilst I’m chatting during the video. Actually anytime I’m wearing my skates without stoppers I’m in the harder wheels. The edge drill video from a few weeks ago will have lots of me using the harder wheels stopping, pushing etc

  • @unidariaverse
    @unidariaverse 2 роки тому

    Hi, Katie!
    I bought my first skates recently and they go with 58mm 82A durometer urethane wheels. Would these be okay for a beginner and what surfaces should I look for to practice safely?
    Thank you so much!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      These wheels are more of a rink wheel. But you can definitely wear them in the house too on wood or laminate flooring. Have fun ⭐️⭐️

    • @unidariaverse
      @unidariaverse 2 роки тому +1

      @@Skatie thank you a lot!🌈
      And thank you for these videos: they have very pleasant length, structure and vibes ☺️🙏🏻

  • @rawveganfran247
    @rawveganfran247 Рік тому

    Thanks Katie for all your Inspiring vids and all the wheel info! I’ve been looking for this info for a while now haha I was wondering about light up wheels for indoor skating here in the uk….. any suggestions pls? And thanks 😊🙏🏽

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +1

      💕💕. Getting light up wheels for indoors is quite tricky. As most light up wheels come in at 85A. However, luminous wheels, you can get in 97a and 100a. In my more recent videos I’m using the 100a luminous wheels. They’re very pretty, as are the 97a.

    • @rawveganfran247
      @rawveganfran247 Рік тому

      @@Skatie thank you Katie ☺️ I’ve been skating on 85a’s and I make do lol….. saying that, I do now have another set of roller bones 98a’s, but I miss the luminous effect when I use them 😂😂😂 I just make the 85as work to the best of my ability 🤩✅🤞🏽🛼👏🏽🎉

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому +2

      @@rawveganfran247 I have some rollerbones elite. They are one of my favourite wheels for inside but sadly not as pretty as the luminous. 😂

    • @rawveganfran247
      @rawveganfran247 Рік тому

      @@Skatie awwwwww exactly! And there is for sure a different level of reaction ( when skating ) from others when one has pretty light up wheels 🤣🤣🤣

  • @soyKamyAlexandra
    @soyKamyAlexandra 2 роки тому +2

    I might need yo change my quads wheels cause I they didn’t even rooled they Obed that it brought . I pushed didn’t rolled

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Try what you have first but often softer wheels are better outside x

  • @aly8950
    @aly8950 8 місяців тому +1

    Just the video I needed

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  8 місяців тому +1

      Perfect! 🛞

  • @kadenszn_
    @kadenszn_ Рік тому +1

    Are 58 mm indoor or outdoor wheels?

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  Рік тому

      Smaller wheels do tend to be more suited for indoor. Large wheels work better outside as they deal with debris and bumps better.

  • @quantumsquid4314
    @quantumsquid4314 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Skatie, so I received my new skates a few days ago and when I try them on the inner side of my big toe knuckle (if that makes any sense?) starts hurting when I have my foot in certain positions.
    Does this mean the skates are too small? They're really comfy other than this one issue and its on both of my feet.
    Sorry to bother you with my questions haha I wasn't sure where else to ask!

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      You could try different lacing patterns to take the pressure off of that part of your foot. It’s ok to have the laces in the toe stop quite loose. It could also be a sock seam pushing into your foot, you could try wearing your socks inside out so the seams don’t rub.

    • @quantumsquid4314
      @quantumsquid4314 2 роки тому

      Thank you!! I'll have a look into some lacing patterns and test various socks out!
      I think because the shoe is leather its also quite hard, I've tried squishing it in places and that's also helped!
      Thank you for replying, I absolutely love your videos and the boost of confidence they give me!

  • @lindamcdowell5777
    @lindamcdowell5777 10 місяців тому +1

    I have indoors vnla luna fame 97a /57m and they stick to the rink, very disappointed

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh no. It could be the rink is quite sticky. When this happens it can help to talk to the regulars at the rink to see what they roll on. As you may need to go harder to get some slip.

  • @Missybeelondon
    @Missybeelondon 2 роки тому +1

    I was hoping you actually tested airwaves wheels in this video, as you put the link in the description box :(

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Sadly I don’t own them but I do hear lots of good things about them from other skaters. Perhaps a product review is an idea for a future video xx 😀💕🛼

  • @marsroller6527
    @marsroller6527 2 роки тому +1

    I’m creased this video is excellent 😭😂

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much 💕⭐️😀🛼🛼

  • @Stellarainn
    @Stellarainn 9 місяців тому +1

    The ending😅😅😅

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  8 місяців тому +1

      😂🛼🤩

  • @franslam7398
    @franslam7398 2 роки тому +1

    How did you even get bearings to fit into your rolline wheels? I can't get any bearings to fit. I have so many wheels and have never had this problem. The one rolline wheel I managed took me so long that when my attempt at the second bearing was met with the same struggle I was officially done with them. I think it's cos the inner core is hard. The only reason I managed to get one bearing in the first place was cos I literally used a hammer to hammer it in, but then saw I was damaging the bearings cos I had to use so much force which was denting the bearing. I don't want to damage all 16 just for these fucking wheels. I'm gonna sell these wheels I'm legit done with them. No wheels should be this hard to put bearings in. For the struggle alone they can go.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому

      Oh no sorry you’ve had so much trouble. I find the bearings harder to remove than other wheels. Have you tried a bearing press? I get my bearings in using a stack of bearings on the axel. That way I wiggle them in but that doesn’t work for everyone. For really stubborn wheels a bearing press usually does the trick.

  • @sarahholman5996
    @sarahholman5996 2 роки тому +4

    Awww, that’s why figure wheels are harder than dance wheels.

    • @Skatie
      @Skatie  2 роки тому +1

      Yes. You’ve got it. Get those turns slipping but then it’s harder to push off. It’s all about working what balance works for you. Figure wheels tend to be bigger too to get round those circles ⭕️ on one push