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Hockey and Other Roller Games Discussions about hockey played on inline skates, quad roller skates, and ice skates. Also includes discussions about other games played on skates such as roller basketball and rollersoccer. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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We play Rollerhoc our own recreational version of roller hockey for the less skilled skater. We play indoors on a timber floor and have difficulty preventing marks on the floor. What wheels are best to avoid this problem?
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Owner, Pop's Skateland
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bowie, TX
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I would think white or clear wheels would leave less of a mark.
Are lighter colored wheels leaving marks as well?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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No, I think it is just black wheels. We tape heel-brakes for the few that still use them. Our next concern is whether sticks are scraping the timber floor when striking the puck.
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