
Overview
The Explore Triumph Inline Skate Wheels are great race-quality wheels at an excellent price point. They have a smaller footprint so that they can more easily obtain greater speed.
The price is unbeatable, so they are great to have in the skate bag for backups if not for as your primary inline training wheel.
Specifications
Quantity | Single |
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Wheel Size | 84mm |
Hardness | 84A |
Type | Recreational |
Profile | Bullet |
Hub | 5-Spoked Nylon |
Bearings | None |
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Customer Reviews
Great for wheelchair caster replacementsI am a paraplegic and use a Quickie ultra lightweight wheelchair with 3 inch casters (different term but they are rollerblade wheels with 608 series bearings). The Quickie replacement casters increased in price and changed from a poly material to something weird.
Almost felt like recycle-material as it was porous. They did not ride well and the mileage was short. So I looked here for an alternative. Wheelchairs will transfer the vibration from the surface to the user in the seat, hence the term ride quality. These were perfect, ride quality is awesome. The Bullet profile helps the chair turn quicker / more agile. Caught them on clearance at $4.97.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I have used these on the K2 VO2 Max 100's. I wasn't a big fan of them. They were dead in about 100 miles.As far as price point goes, they aren't a bad deal, but spending a little more on an Atom or a MPC would be worth the money. If you are just doing short mileage rec skating, these wheels would be great for you!
From: Danny, Owasso, OK, USA
Comments: Have skated on these wheels for about week and so far the are the best wheels I've had yet. Nice smooth ride, with good grip. I have a pair of k2 with the hi-lo set-up. I think Mach 100's, can't remember right now. Anyhow, I skate on moderately smooth asphalt. Previously had K2 85a race wheels and wanted to purchase those again, but they were sold out. So I went with the Triumphs. I recommend.
From: Jt