I would get the varsity k2
no you can get them for 99 @ skates.com
If you are referring to inline hockey skates, then yes you can use then for general street skating. I would highly suggest that you purchase an extra set of wheels that are harder for street use. Most inline hockey skates have indoor wheels and they will wear down fast skating on a hard surface. You will need wheels with a hardness (durometer) of 80A or higher. It is not that difficult to change out the wheels, just need a skate tool.
Dustin latimer was a por inline street skater..who was co-owner of the mindgame skating company..he used to be on the pro team for usd skates He also owned mindgame wheels, xjasdo skates, retired from skating now
nek minnite street
You need shin and knee guards, really strong elbow pads (dont get them with fabric on them because they rip easily on concrete), gloves, stick, helmet with cage/visor, cup (that depends...), and (der) inline skates. They make inline skates specificly for roller hockey so get them. They hace a harder outer shell, all laces (no clips), and they dont have a rubber stopper. I wouldn't recommend chest protector unless they allow hitiing in your league (which they usually dont) or you like to block a lot of shots. Hoped this helped!!!
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GA Tech is located in Atlanta, GA. Its campus is just across the street from the famous Varsity restaurant.
No because he skates vert and not street so for him it would be a lot harder
GA Tech is located in Atlanta, GA. Its campus is just across the street from the famous Varsity restaurant.
Girls ice skates can be purchased many sports shops on the high street. However, if one wished to purchase ice skates online the following websites would be of use Amazon, Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, Best Buy Figure Skating and L.L. Bean.
This is a big pitch, u can have ice hockey, or Field hockey, also street, floor, inline hockey. =]
A 240 volt street light circuit is wired in parallel connections. In the base of the street fixture an inline fuse is connected into the circuit that goes up to the fixture to protect the lamp head.