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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.
They were the first kind of roller skates to be invented, and were later repurposed as Rollerblades.
Speed skates are designed to fast. The skates are designed with alot of aerdynamics , but must be comfortable to. The answer is speed skates because they have longer blades making turning sharp harder but holding a fast speed easier and in more control.
you wont, the good skates are brands like razor, remz, xsjado, and a few others, their low end skates go for more than 100, their most expensive is around 300. i have been skating for 2 years and im skating the razor icons which went for 300
advancement in roller skates has changed dramatically. when roller skates were invented, they were something like this: a wooden plate resting on two sticks attached with wheels. as scince and technology changed, roller skates also strted to develope. around 1980's the new model of roller skates came out. this time it was much stable and quicker than the previous ones. those skates used ball bearings fitted in the wheels. the top was made of metal. these days they are more advanced. they still use ball bearings, metal top but added with a fluid, which allows to gain a quick and fast speed.
because the wheels come in diffrent sizes and if its big it will go slower and if its small it will go fast.
someone who skates especially fast, like in hockey.
as fast as your engine turns the wheels
when its dry smooth wheels and when wet ridge wheels
at least 80 mph
No, no they are not. They are preety fast but not faster than spitfire.