RollerBones Eulogy Inline Wheel Anti Rocker (47mm,101A, 4pk)
Caster Type | Stem |
Surface Recommendation | Multi-Surface |
Wheel Width | 2 Inches |
UPC | 842357128514 |
Manufacturer | Rollerbones |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.78 x 3.66 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Rollerbones |
Number of Items | 4 |
S**Y
Good antirocker wheels
My skates came with these little plastic grind "wheels" that had no bearings. I am in the habit, however, of skating from place to place on sidewalks and pathways. I don't just skate on perfect pavement. The stiff center wheels made travelling very difficult. I switched them to these rollerbones wheels. They do exactly as they should. I paired them with cheap bearings and they make Handling the odd bump or in even pavement easy. Plus they maintain the anti rocker wheel setup.
I**Y
Anti rockerS
The firmness is on pointSpin when paired with my Wicked bearings is top notch all around good quality product for a decent price.
S**Y
Difficult to install but good for grinding
I used these as my first pair of anti-rocker wheels for my USD Sway Team IV inline skates, which have the Kizer Fluid V flat frames. I found the wheels to be great for antirocker: they were hard, smooth, and have a nicely rounded profile. Polyurethane antirockers are a huge upgrade over stock plastic anti-rockers like Roces ones. I found wheel-bite disappeared on as opposed to skating my stock 58mm 87a wheels. I'm still learning so every little bit helps.(Edit: I previously complained that the wheels were hard to install. This happens on different frames and different wheels. At the time I wrote this I was unaware of that. If wheels are hard to install in your frames, try wedging the frame open a little before installing the wheel.)My only complaint is that they are quite difficult to install. The wheel seems to bulge out near the rim of the bearing slot. I've drawn arrows to the area in my review photo. When installing, I had to hammer the wheels in with a closed fist. Later, when removing them, I had to use a screwdriver as a prybar to get them out. I did not have this issue with my Dead antirocker wheels, which have a flatter side profile. When the time comes for me to use them again, I'll likely sand down the inside wall of the wheel a little bit to flatten it so I don't have to fight so hard to get them in the frame. That said, the Eulogy antirockers are significantly cheaper than Dead antirockers. If you're willing to deal with some install frustration to save some cash, these are a good deal.
ト**ス
Perfect
They are perfect for anti rocker wheels. Very hard and durable. Obviously nothing beats the hard plastic wheels for sliding but these roll so that’s a plus. No need for bearing spacers.
I**R
Good one
Good anti rocker wheels and nice setup for my SWAYs
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