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Join Date: May 2018
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I have been inline skating for a while and just started learning about the 125 mm inline skates by Powerslide. They are all terrain? What is a Powerslide Megacruiser frame set? Could they be attach to a pair of inline skates that I bought at Dick's?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Salt Lake City, UT USA
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Most likely not. Depend on how your frame is mounted. If the frame on your skates resembles these riveted/bolted in place frames below, then no. Also, some/most aggressive skates are USD, and would also not compatible with the powerslide frame.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: South Central, MA
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Standard inline wheels, no matter the size, are not all terrain. They are hard and unforgiving when it comes to softer surfaces and surfaces with a lot of obstacles, such as branches and roots.
For that, you need pneumatic tires and skates made especially for these types of wheels and frames. Something like the Powerslide Kaze: ![]()
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Powerslide's megacruiser frame set is not an "off-road" or considered "all-terrain" frame (chuck posted above their off-road kaze skates).
Powerslide makes a number of larger 3-wheels frame sets, with both 3x110 and 3x125 configurations, great for urban, longer distance, trails, etc. ![]() And, as noted in my comment above, if you have any of the skate configurations above, these frames will not fit low-end (fixed frame) rec/fitness skates, or usd skates. They will other skates with 165mm standard mount spacing.
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