Overview
The Konixx e-Flux Hockey Wheels are one-of-a-kind since they were specifically developed to provide high-end grip, speed and durability for non-tile surfaces (painted concrete, roll-on, wood floors, etc.). Konixx used their all-new Abrasive-Tech Formula that offers an indoor-like grip with outdoor-like abrasion resistance.
OVERVIEW | |
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Fit Guidelines | Standard 608 bearing size |
Ideal Playing Surface | Sport Court, Wood, Smooth or Painted Concrete |
Product Note | DEK tile or similar non-hockey perforated tiles provide less wheel contact surface area. As a result, using wheels on these surfaces has less grip and will wear down quicker. |
Specifications
KEY TECHNOLOGIES | |
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Abrasive-Tech Formula Delivers premier grip on non-tile surfaces without sacrificing durability. |
CONSTRUCTION | |
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Wheel Profile | Tapered |
Urethane | Single Pour Abrasive-Tech Formula |
Hub | Standard 608 Konixx 5-Star hub |
Sizes Available | 59, 64, 68, 72, 76, 80mm |
Videos
Sizing Chart
HOCKEY WHEEL HARDNESS GUIDELINES | |
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Roller hockey wheel hardness or durometer should be decided on factors like a player's weight, skill level and playing surface. The higher the durometer rating, the harder the wheel. For example, an 82A wheel is perfect for rough outdoor surfaces while a 76A wheel excels indoors. More advanced players can also benefit from harder wheels since they can utilize the extra rebound and speed. |
KONIXX E-FLUX WHEEL HARDNESS CHART | |||
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Wheel Hardness | Body Weight | Level of Play | Surface |
78A | Up to 230 lbs | Performance | Multi-surface |
HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
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How to Select a Roller Hockey Wheel | |
How to Rotate Roller Hockey Wheels | |
How to Clean Hockey Wheel Bearings | |
IW Hockey Learning Center |
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Customer Reviews
Konixx e-FluxThese are the best wheels for smooth concrete, fast and grippy.
Best indoor wheelsPlay in polished concrete feel perfect.
Konixx e-fluxI played on a sport court and then moved to a league that plays on a sealed concrete. These wheels hold up really well on that type of surface. Not going to get great hockey stops giving the floor but it's also not very well kept by the facility either. 5'11", 180lbs.
Great value for non-tiled floorsWhen my home arena switched from ice court to wood floors I knew I'd need to find some wheels that would work on that floor. These E-Flux live up to their description as being primed for non-tiled floors. I don't know if they're worth the little bit of extra money over Labeda Grippers, but compared to the high-end wheels these are still a decent deal.
Not good for smooth concreteThese wheels do not hold up on smooth concrete. Playing inline hockey 2-3x a week these lasted only 3 weeks before they were trash. They're the only wheels I've owned that have cracked and chunked. Was expecting more out of Konixx but these are complete garbage. Going to stick with Labeda, they are much more durable.