Overview
Bont Highroller Inline Skate Wheels have great rebound and long wear. As seen on the skates of several of World Cup racing champions, these wheels feature a one-piece mechanical-lock, flex-spoked hub designed to maximize rebound and energy return. Made with tight bearing seats and rigorous quality control, the Highroller performs consistently on nearly any outdoor surface, making it one the most versatile and well-rounded wheels in Bont's lineup.
Specifications
| Pack Size | Single |
|---|---|
| Wheel Size | 90mm, 100mm, 110mm |
| Hardness | 85A |
| Type | Speed (Road) |
| Profile | Full |
| Hub | 608 Spoked Mechanical lock Flex Hub |
| Bearings | None |
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Customer Reviews
Fast, Durable but roughI have these in 100 mm size. They definitely roll fast but you can feel everything! They ride very rough. The grip is adequate. If you need a very durable, fast wheel and the smooth path, they are perfect. If it is a less-than-smooth path..you might want to consider RB Hydrogens instead.
Great for meI can only compare these to the stock FR Downtown wheels that came with my skates (FR2s). Contrary to other reviews, the wear resistance of these wheels is phenomenal compared to the FR downtown wheels. They are both rated 85A but the Bonts feel somewhat firmer yet still provide adequate grip. They definitely seem like they roll faster as well. Perhaps not an apples-to-apples comparison considering both wheels are made for different crowds, but I would definitely buy these again for long-distance skating.
Wear down fastSkated these for not too long and they just wear down so much faster than you'd think. Decent rebound but won't buy again
Previous Feedback
Comments: This wheel may be for some, but I tried these out. The rebound isn't so hot. The wear fast. I compared them up to MPC's and Atom's. I wouldn't go back to a Bont wheel. They are known for their skates. That is what they need to stick to.
From: Danny, Owasso
Comments: I have these in 84mm on 10 year old pair of k2 fitness skates with decent bearings. Despite being pretty small now - I have anywhere from 300 to 400 miles on them - I still manage to average between 10 to 13mph and reach as high as 25mph on my daily 18 mile skate with these wheels. I want to replace them, but it would seem such a waste when they're still performing so well.
From: Kevin, 5/8/21