well that depends. a skateboard goes pretty slow on rough terrain unless you have soft wheels. rollerblades are a bit more all-terrain but you can also get all-terrain wheels for a skateboard, too. skateboard just FLIES going downhill. you go really fast.
a skate deck can mean either a skateboard with out any of its fetures or also a rink where you put on roller skates or roller blades and just skate ~awestling96~
skate boards roller blades helmets skis ice skates
a guy who put roller skate trucks on a 2x4 peice of wood
Ice skates are different because they have blades on them and they are designed differently than per Se roller skates. Roller skates have more padding and have wheels on them, while figure skates have blades on them. If one wanted to compare a figure skate to a hockey skate, for example, a hockey skate does not have toe-picks while a figure skate does. Hope this helps :)
No, the proper term is roller skate.
Skate under control on conditions and terrain you can effectively handle.
Well he just roller skated for the first time shown in his new video "my first time roller skating" and he looked like he enjoyed him self,,, but he roller blades and ice skates
Roller skate have 2 wheels side by side in front and back. Roller blades have all wheels in 1 row.
Roller-skate, as a verb, should be hyphenated. Roller skate, as a noun, is not.
Roller blading is an incredibly popular recreational activity, and as such there are numerous types of roller blades on the market. The type of roller blades you should buy depends on your goals and where you plan to use them. Read on for information on the most common types of roller blades and how to go about finding the best ones for you. If you plan to use your roller blades for simple skating, such as around a park or on the sidewalk, look for a pair of recreational roller blades. These in-line skates have basic features and made for those who are new to roller blading. If you plan to play hockey with your roller blades, you will need to find a pair that are more functional. Look for sleek, lightweight blades that will increase your speed while playing. Note that many roller blades designed for roller hockey do not have a brake system. You should also search for roller blades that are durable and can withstand the punishment of the sport. Hockey blades usually have lace-up fronts and smaller wheels than traditional roller blades. If you plan to do aggressive roller blading, look for what are known as stunt blades. Stunt blades are designed for more extreme bladers who plan to do tricks with their roller blades. Stunt blades are frequently used in skate parks and on half pipes. They are usually very durable and lightweight for easy maneuverability. Lastly, women should look for a pair of roller blades made specifically for them. Women's roller blades usually have thinner wheels and a higher arch than men's blades. They are also cut lower in the back to properly fit women's calves. Regardless of the style of roller blades you buy, be sure to buy a set of high-quality wheels. Roller blade wheels are measure by their hardness, with each being provided a number between 70 and 78. The higher the number, the harder the wheel.
The compound noun roller-skate is a common noun, a word for any roller-skate of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Harborena Roller Skating Rink Inc., Hoquiam, WashingtonLenexa Supreme Roller SkatesNational Museum of Roller Skating, Lincoln, Nebraska
Anywhere from 2 weeks to a few months, it really just depends on the boot and how much you skate in them. :)