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Roller Dance and Session Skating Forum Discussions about roller dancing, jamskating, rexing, rink session skating, dance circle skating, and similar types of recreational indoor and outdoor skate dancing . |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Durham, NC
Posts: 2
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Hi!
I'm new to the forum and I have a plate/plug question: A few years ago I purchased a Roll Line Giotto plate and I love it!! Previously I skated on a Roll Line Variant and before that a Sure Grip Classic. My issue is that I miss doing moves/spins on the jam plug and I'm tearing up my boot. When I skated on the Variant plate I often bottomed out on the jam plug, which is why I went NTS. For the past couple years I've been focusing on snapping and I'm a big fan of J-Roc, so my style is an amalgam. I'm guessing I can't have it all, but if anyone knows of a plate with the edge control of a Roll Line and plug clearance I'd love to hear about it. Thanks! |
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giotto, jam plug, nts, plate, roll line |
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