i mean where can u design ur own skates online
Roller Skates of America, 1979-1983, owner
Yes they do but you will have to talk to a skate specialist or order skates designed for your own size.
No you do not
The look, the design, the feel, many things.
Generally, there are two main kinds of roller skates: in-lines and quads. In-lines are made for speed, and quads are made for performing tricks. There are several classifications of skates: One kind of skates are 'aggressive' skates. These have hard boots and small wheels. These are used for dangerous stunts such as hand rail slides or stair jumps. Generally, only extremely advanced skaters use these skates. On the other hand, 'recreational skates' are generally used for beginners. They are built for comfort and durability. These are often confused with 'fitness' skates, which are reserved for those who Rollerblade often. There is another group of skates, called 'speed' skates. Their design varies, but they are generally used for sports.
it costs $3.50 with the rental of the skates and i think 50 CENT IF YHU HAVE YOUR OWN SKATES.......
because they both don't have bones.
Of course I do all the time
One can use carpet skates at several different locations such as the following: Funslides Carpet Skate Park which is a facility used primarily for children to enjoy playing on carpet skates, and in one's own home (provided that they have carpet).
Speed Skates have the longest blade.
I have ice skates.. because I am a figure skater.. Unless you play ice hockey, figure skate or speed skate there is not really another reason you would own some!
The oldest pair of (ice) skates known date back to about 3000 B.C., found at the bottom of a lake in Switzerland. The skates were made from the leg bones of large animals, holes were bored at each end of the bone and leather straps were used to tie the skates on. An old Dutch word for skate is "schenkel" which means "leg bone". By the time a reasonable precursor of hockey came along (originally known as Ijscolf, or Colf on ice), the skates were handcrafted by blacksmiths from iron and/or steel. No two pair were alike as the craftsmen used patterns of their own design. Essentially, the skates consisted of blades of iron and/or steel embedded into blocks of wood which were in turn strapped to the skaters boots with either leather or rope fittings.