Hardness of wheel determining best for indoor or outdoor use
Recreational - built to handle bumps and uneven surfaces
If you're in the market to replace used up wheels, the Rollerblade Hydrogen Spectre Wheels are guaranteed to spruce up your skates. These 80mm/85A vibrant spinners are made to enhance speed, rebound, and vibration control.
80mm/85A Durometer Wheels - Optimal stiffness for recreational outdoor use.
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Complete 4 Pack - Bearings and spacers NOT INCLUDED.
Q: Hi, I have a pair of K2 Moto roller blades. I currently have 82A wheels with two 88mm on the back and two 80mm on the front. I am looking for a set of replacement wheels. I found the last set did not last me too long. What are my options and I need a new stopper too. Should I get bearings as well? Thanks
Asked : Feb 02, 2021
By : Wongster, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A: You will want to verify the wheel size you need, it should say on the side of the skate frame. For the K2 Moto I am pretty sure it was a 84mm for the back 2 wheels and 80mm for the front. So you will want a 4 pack of 84mm and a 4 pack of 80mm wheels, or an 8 pack of each and you'll have extras. I personally have been loving the Rollerblade Hydrogen wheels over the last few seasons. These wheels are a little more cost but they offer great grip and rebound. The Rollerblade Supreme wheels are another great choice. As for bearings, replace them if you feel they are worn. If maintained bearings can last awhile but it's also always fun to pop a new set on the skates and soar.