Overview
The Revision Flex Hockey Wheels are here to revolutionize roller hockey with the ability to micro-tune your wheel setup to match your preferences. Revision created the Flex wheel with different profiles on each side of the wheel: the white side focusing on speed and control, and the colored side focusing on grip and flex.
So what does this mean? Players can now configure their wheels to focus on a specific aspect of their game with a single wheel. With different configurations, players can set up for max speed, max grip, ice like rocker, or 9 other wheel combinations.
Revision's Flex technology uses an asymmetrical interior construction with their hollow offset Torus (white) providing a stiffer and sharper edge which maximizes speed. The wheel also features the asymmetrical colored Flex Ring Insert to give the opposite side greater flex and better grip. And on the exterior, the Revision Flex uses a super tough Flex PU tire to keep the wheel long lasting and maximize its performance.
OVERVIEW | |
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Fit Guidelines | Standard 608 bearing size |
Ideal Playing Surface | Sport Court, Hockey Tiles |
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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Flex Technology Players can customize their wheel setup to match their skating style. Edge 1 is Revisions white Torus Insert that provides a sharper edge minimizing speed loss by reducing wheel deflection. Edge 2 is the Flex Ring Insert, allowing the edge to flex and enhancing a player's grip. |
CONSTRUCTION | |
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Wheel Profile | Tapered |
Urethane | Dual Pour Flex Technology Long lasting Flex PU Tire |
Hub | Standard 608 Platform Core |
Sizes Available | 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. |
REVISION FLEX WHEEL HARDNESS CHART | |||
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Wheel Hardness | Body Weight | Level of Play | Surface |
72A/74A (X-Soft) | Up to 150 lbs | Elite | Indoor |
74A/76A (Soft) | Up to 170 lbs | Elite | Indoor |
76A/78A (Firm) | 170 lbs+ | Elite | Indoor |
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 |