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  2. Shore durometer - Wikipedia

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    Two inline skate wheels with different durometer – 85A and 83A Digital Shore hardness tester. The Shore durometer is a device for measuring the hardness of a material, typically of polymers. [1] Higher numbers on the scale indicate a greater resistance to indentation and thus harder materials. Lower numbers indicate less resistance and softer ...

  3. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    Inline skate wheels with different diameters and profiles. Wheel sizes vary depending on the skating style. 44–72 mm (1.73–2.83 in) for aggressive skating. 47–80 mm (1.85–3.15 in) for roller hockey skating. 68–72 mm (2.68–2.83 in) for artistic inline skating. 72–80 mm (2.83–3.15 in) for freestyle slalom skating and downhill skating.

  4. File:Anatomy of a Wheel Assembly in Inline Skates with labels ...

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  5. Artistic roller skating - Wikipedia

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    Inline wheels have a rounded profile and small contact widths. The typical range for inline wheel heights are 62–80mm. Typical hardness will be from 82A–90A. Inline artistic skaters have a more limited choice in wheels due to the fact that the wheel brand is often specific to and must correspond to the frame's brand to properly fit.

  6. Aggressive inline skating - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Rollerblade introduced the first aggressive inline skate, the Rollerblade Lightning TRS. Aggressive inline skating developed as an organized sport in the early 1990s. [2] In 1994 the National Inline Skate Series, better known as NISS, was launched as the first aggressive skating competition series.

  7. Inline speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Inline speed skating is the roller sport of racing on inline skates. The sport may also be called inline racing or speed skating by participants. Although it primarily evolved from racing on traditional roller skates , the sport is similar enough to ice speed skating that many competitors are known to switch between inline and ice speed skating ...

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