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Rollerblade 84mm Inline Skate Wheel & Bearing 8-Pack Kit

Rollerblade 84mm Inline Skate Wheel & Bearing 8-Pack Kit  - Clear
  • Rollerblade 84mm Inline Skate Wheel & Bearing 8-Pack Kit  - Clear
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When you need wheels that give you performance and comfort, the Rollerblade 84mm Inline Skate Wheel & Bearing 8-Pack hits the sweet spot. Larger than your standard 80mm wheels, they give you smoother performance over rough surfaces with improved stability and speed to boot. However, with all that performance, they don’t add bulk to your skates, giving you easy to control performance. As an added bonus, this wheel kit also includes the bearings, so whether you’re replacing worn wheels or just looking for a boost, this kit hits the mark.

  • Performance Formula Urethane is designed to roll fast and last a long time
  • Intermediate 84mm size offers a balance of acceleration and top speed
  • 84a durometer rating gives these wheels a medium-hard ride, smoothing your ride but still plenty durable
  • Includes eight wheels
  • Includes SG7 Bearings and Spacers
  • Bearing design reduces friction and increases speed

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Q:
"Can these wheels be used on k2 skates?"
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Question by Joseph Walters on 9/3/2020 - 7:57 pm
A:
"Theses will not fit on a K2 skate. The axel of the K2 is smaller than the rollerblade axel, therefore the bearing holes are different sizes. We hope this information helps! "
Answer by Kelli (Peter Glenn Staff) on 9/4/2020 - 12:22 pm
Q:
"will this fit roller derby q90 blades? "
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Question by william on 4/19/2021 - 1:39 am
A:
"Our rollerblade technicians suggested if the original size wheels are at least 80mm they might be suitable however, that's not a skate we carry so it's difficult to know for sure. We hope this information helps! "
Answer by Rachel (Peter Glenn Staff) on 4/21/2021 - 3:29 pm