Best inline skate parts according to redditors

We found 22 Reddit comments discussing the best inline skate parts. We ranked the 15 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Inline skate replacement wheels

Top Reddit comments about Inline Skate Parts:

u/zeshtorm · 9 pointsr/hockeyplayers
u/Atlai · 7 pointsr/hockeyplayers

If you're playing outdoors, you are going to go through a lot of sticks. By cheap ones.

You need some wheels made for asphault. These last forever; RINK RAT Wheels 72mm 84a PIVOT ASPHALT 4-Pack Black/Red Inline Outdoor Hockey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S72RSE4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_4dPQAb3EPM6H2

u/baharezo · 2 pointsr/Brompton

just checked, Bromptons post-2017 have 6mm bore, and Bromptons pre-2016 have 5mm bore for the rack version, not sure about the non-rack version.

You may need 5mm spacers instead, better measure before purchasing

most Inline-Skate(let's be more precise cuz roller-blade is not the only brand out there) wheels have standard 608 size bearings with 8mm bores.

So you will need to buy spacers(converter, sleeve, adapter... doesn't really have a specific name i guess)to fit the wheels. If your bolts are too short, you will need longer bolts as well.

The stock bolts are 25mm for the ones on the frame and 40mm for the ones on the rack. stock 40mm bolts will be good enough to fit the wheels, but if you are using a rack, you will need two more extra 55mm bolts as the skate wheels are usually 22~24mm thick.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AOGJ3A (this is just a random link I googled to show you what those are, again, you need to get ones with the right size)

Order any inline-skate wheel of your favor, larger wheels are a lot more easier to roll and have less chance for your Brompton to tilt and scratch the ground, but depending on your riding style, oversized wheels may actually interfere your pedaling, so don't get something ridiculously big. if you wish the wheel to last longer, look for harder ones.

u/wiredwilde · 2 pointsr/rollerblading

Tony Hawk bullshit... Well you're off to a good start in this subreddit.

Seriously though, this is the only pair I found close to your price range at $79.99 If that'd not acceptable I'd recommend searching goodwill or putting an ad on craigslist for used skates, you're not going to have an easy time finding new skates for under 100 dollars.

u/lvmickeys · 2 pointsr/Brompton



I bought these. Everyone loves that they light up. KSS 82A Skate Rollerblade Light Up LED Inline Wheels with ABEC 9 Bearings (4 Pack), 76mm, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GOEHXKA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4J9ZBb9Y8EVMP

u/idsay · 2 pointsr/rollerblading

If you have a torch lighter to heat the screw end area a bit (try not to melt the wheel/heat the bearing), that can help release the axle enough. May ruin or bubble the silkscreening if it isn't just anodized aluminum surface.

If the paint does get fubar'd, acetone and a rag will strip and remove all the branding/logos to bare metal.

I'd recommend getting some axles with deeper tool channels. They're usually hollow, measure your axles (in mm, typically 35 or 38 mm) and replace.

u/douglas_in_philly · 2 pointsr/rollerblading

I wish I'd taken a "Before" picture of my skates. They were filthy with dirt from lots of rolls over wet and muddy ground here in Philadelphia over the past few weeks. You can see how filthy (and worn down!) the old wheels were. I put about 575 miles on them.

I replaced the wheels with Hydrogen 80/85A wheels, the bearings with Rollerblade Twincam ILQ-9 Pro Bearings (though I got them from Inline Warehouse, not Amazon), and a new Rollerblade brand brake from Amazon. I also bought a Sonic Skate Tool, which really worked well!!! I got it from Inline Warehouse, too.

Took them out for their inaugural roll this morning, and although I couldn't skate at top speeds for long periods, due to wet, leafy patches, the spots where I could, they were AWESOME!

Like new skates again!

u/StrumWealh · 2 pointsr/rollerblading

>I just recently got back into skating so this is all kinda new.. so I have a pair of twister edge x 2019 I got a few months back and a few of the wheels seem to be getting a bit worn down, now I'm now sure if I should rotate them first (if so lmk). But then I started looking cause eventually I'll need replacement wheels, couldn't find any?.. So where do I find replacement wheels for these skates?

The Twister Edge X comes with 80mm/85A Rollerblade Hydrogen wheels, which can be purchased through several skate shops (Inline Warehouse, ProSkaters Place, InlineSkates(dot)Com, Thuro Skate Shop, Shop Task, and several others) or through Amazon.

Though, any wheel of the standard dimensions (24mm thickness, hubs designed for 608 series bearings) and up to 80mm diameter will work, regardless of brand.

Wheel rotation is important, for ensuring you get the most life and value out of a given set of wheels. See here and here for more information about wheel rotation.

u/Lambdadork · 1 pointr/rollerblading

I have the 90mm hydrogen's on a set of baats frames and love them! Thuro has a sale on them and they are a great shop, run by skaters for skaters.

That said, I also have a set of these: https://www.amazon.com/KSS-Outdoor-Asphalt-Formula-Inline/dp/B01GOEJGOG/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=inline+skate+wheels+80mm&qid=1574295146&sprefix=inline+skate+whee&sr=8-3 on my k2 r80 frames, and they are a lot better then I expected them to be. For the price it's certainly a nice option to have.

u/Mackin-N-Cheese · 1 pointr/whatisthisthing

Those are wheel bearings for inline skates, roller skates or skateboards. Similar to these, but different brand.

u/FredTheLynx · 1 pointr/rollerblading

These are not great wheels, in fact they are probably pretty crappy wheels. They are kinda hard for the size, have a weird profile, and tend to be kind of slippery on anything but rough surfaces.

But the cost to to miles skated ratio on these is off the charts, they are cheap and wear extremely well and come in several size and color combos: https://smile.amazon.com/KSS-Outdoor-Asphalt-Formula-Inline/dp/B01GOEJ5TW/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1524265807&sr=1-1-fkmr1&keywords=kiss+outdoor+asphalt+formula

Had them on my skate around town skates for a few months, they are just unremarkable but dependable. They work fine and have not taken too much wear despite regular use.

u/geehoffer · 1 pointr/rollerderby

Easiest upgrades are the Bones Reds Bearings if you're still using stock Kwik ABEC's (if you've never changed your bearings, you probably are).

For roughly the same price, the Moto Deluxe Bearings are gaining popularity as a better built bearing. I've been using them for a few months. They're very good, but recently some of them are making a very loud clicking noise when I roll, even after cleaning and re-greasing them. Due to that, I'm not 100% on recommending them as of yet, but they're definitely an option to explore if you want to look for more input.

u/jdowpcs · 1 pointr/rollerblading

I ended up going with Labeda Asphalt Gripper wheels. I got them on Amazon, search there. They're pricey, but I've been in them for a good bit now and, other than a rotation, can't seem to shred them. They're rated at something crazy, but still aren't too hard to use indoors.

If you want to shell out more, YouTube one of Bill Stoppard's videos. He has a video about a wheel that is unshreddable.

Edit: actually a bit cheaper than when i got them

And the video

u/Vadim_M · 1 pointr/rollerblading

They work as intended. Their job is not to let you to sqeeze two bearings of one wheel together when you tighten the axel.
You install one bearing, then spacer, than second bearing.
Even such https://vsrv1assets4.gtp.com.au/clients/s/surfsailaustralia/largeimages/968342.jpg spacers will work.

Regarding bearing types. There are two types of rollerblade spacers, designed to work with 6mm and 8mm diameter axels. You bought spacers for 8mm axels (more common), hope your skates have 8 mm.
There are also 6mm axels and spacers for them (like this https://www.amazon.com/Inline-Rollerblade-ALUMINUM-SPACER-Spacers/dp/B003AOGJ3A) they are less common and used mostly on some cheaper fitness skates.