If you are referring to Quads no. In-lines are faster than Quads, and they're easier. I have been skating every Friday, from 7-10 for a year now at my local Roller Skating Rink and I had allot of trouble with Quads. I always fell, but In-lines are the easiest and fastest skates. Especially if you have good wheels.
it cost 2 dollars for inline skates
They were the first kind of roller skates to be invented, and were later repurposed as Rollerblades.
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This would depend on how you plan on using them. If you are just a recreational skater and will use them occasionally for leisure, then Roller Derby and Chicago. If you are using them for a specific purpose then you would likely be looking for a Riedell, Vanilla, or Pacer skate.
They were the first kind of roller skates to be invented, and were later repurposed as Rollerblades.
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 :)
she skates is 'elle patine' (from the verb patiner) or 'elle fait du roller / du roller-skate' in French.
I guess if you took off the blade and put on wheels you could but you cannot roller skate in ice skates
The DBX Vanquish Inline Skate #10 weighs 3lbs 12 ounces each skate by my scale.
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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~
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