Overview
The Revision Multi Surface Pro Wheels are totally redesigned to perform at a pro-level on more than one surface. Revision wanted to provide players who don't necessarily have access to indoor tiled rinks a wheel that would perform optimally on their hometown surface. With an all-new formula, the Revision Multi Surface Pro Wheel provides players with better grip, speed, and durability on surfaces such as wood, coated concrete, smooth concrete, and even tiled surfaces too.
OVERVIEW | |
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Fit Guidelines | Standard 608 bearing size |
Ideal Playing Surface | Sport Court, Hockey Tiles, Wood, Smooth 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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Smaller Core Allows outer urethane to flex, resulting in maximized grip! |
CONSTRUCTION | |
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Wheel Profile | Tapered |
Urethane | Single Pour Made in the USA |
Hub | Standard 608 Smaller Core |
Sizes Available | 59, 68, 72, 76, 80mm |
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 MULTI SURFACE WHEEL HARDNESS CHART | |||
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Wheel Hardness | Body Weight | Level of Play | Surface |
78A | Up to 220 lbs | Recreational | 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
Unreal performanceUnreal performance for a multisurface wheel. Grip of a soft wheel and speed of a hard wheel. Can't wait to see how it stacks up by season end.
They're good but..They're good wheels, don't get me wrong, worth the money only if you use them on specific rinks I normally skate on wood floors so the wheels don't stick other wise good wheels.
Great wheelBought these to skate at my local outdoor concrete rink. Works great. Just bought my second set.
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Comments: Unreal performance for a multisurface wheel. Grip of a soft wheel and speed of a hard wheel. Can't wait to see how it stacks up by season end.
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