




Sure-Grip Fame Wheels (8 Pack)
Description
The Sure-Grip Fame Wheels are 57mm in size with a hardness of 95A. These are small, hard roller skate wheels ideal for artistic skating, performing best on smooth, hard surfaces. Available in a variety of colors so you can customise your roller skates however you like!
Details
- Category: Artistic
- Size: 57mm (diameter) x 30mm (width)
- Hardness: 95A
Shipping
Australia
Free standard shipping will be automatically applied to all orders over $150 Australia-wide. For orders below $150 or any other shipping option, delivery costs will be calculated at checkout. Once your order is on the way, it will be fully trackable.
International
Shipping costs for all orders sent outside of Australia will be calculated at checkout. Once your order is on the way, it will be fully trackable.
Returns
We offer a 30-day return period from the date you receive your item. If you need to return a product, simply contact us via our Contact page to initiate the process.
Please note that return shipping costs are the customer’s responsibility, and original shipping fees are non-refundable. For more information, you can view our full Returns Policy or check out our FAQs page.
FAQ (WHEELS)
What are roller skate wheels made of?
Roller skate wheels are typically made of polyurethane, a type of plastic that is durable, flexible, and provides a good grip on most surfaces.
How do I choose the right size wheels for my roller skates?
The size of roller skate wheels is measured in millimetres, with smaller wheels providing more manoeuvrability and larger wheels providing more speed. The right size for you depends on your skating style and preferences.
How often should I replace my roller skate wheels?
Roller skate wheels should be replaced when they start to show signs of wear and tear, such as flat spots or cracks. Depending on how often you skate and the quality of the wheels, this could be anywhere from a few months to a few years.
What does the durometer rating of a roller skate wheel mean (e.g. 72A)?
The durometer rating is a measure of a wheel's hardness, with higher numbers indicating harder wheels that are better for smooth surfaces and lower numbers indicating softer wheels that are better for rough surfaces.
Can I use outdoor wheels on indoor surfaces and vice versa?
While it is possible to use outdoor wheels on indoor surfaces and vice versa, it is generally not recommended as it can affect your skating performance. It's best to use wheels that are specifically designed for the surface you will be skating on.
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