Q: What are the specification of the wheels?
A: • NEVER STOP - 62MM x 42MM, 95A (Diameter x Width, Hardness)
Q: What does (MM) mean on skate wheels, and why do wheels with the same size and hardness perform differently?
A: Wheel diameter is measured in millimetres (MM), indicating size. Bigger wheels roll faster and smooth over rough surfaces; smaller ones give better control for tricks.
Wheels with same MM and A differ due to material, shape, core design, surface texture, and manufacturing precision, impacting grip, speed, and feel.
Q: What does (A) mean on skate wheels?
A: (A) shows hardness - softer (lower numbers) grips better for outdoor smoothness; harder (higher) rolls faster indoors and lasts longer. MM and A together match wheels to your style: speed, control, or smoothness.
Q: What’s the difference between 7mm and 8mm axles in roller skates?
A: 7mm and 8mm axles are the metal rods that hold the wheels and bearings on your roller skates. The key difference is their thickness: 7mm axles are slimmer and lighter, while 8mm axles are thicker and tougher. This makes 7mm feel quicker and more precise for smooth skating, but 8mm stronger and more reliable for rough use.
Q: Is there any recommended skater weight for choosing between 7mm or 8mm axles?
A: If you’re under 68 kg and skate smoothly, go for 7mm - it’s lighter and more responsive. If you’re over 68kg, or you skate aggressively, pick 8mm for extra strength to avoid bending or breakage.