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Ice

Ice

The Ice wheels are the sole wheels designed exclusively for the disciplines of dance (Style, Free, Couples). They can also be used successfully for group disciplines (Quartet, Precision, Show Group).

  • Given their characteristics, these wheels have been equipped with a rigid hub which supports the polyurethane tread.
  • The unique design of the grooved profile is the innovative feature that renders the Ice a very smooth and agile wheel, but at the same time silent and able to guarantee excellent grip when necessary.
  • The rounded finish allows for use in competitions with a minimal adjustment time.
  • Available in five hardnesses (colors) and one diameter: 61mm.
  • Available in sets of 8 wheels (It is at the discretion of each reseller to sell units in smaller quantities).

 

NOTE: Being made of polyurethane, the Ice wheels are graded with the Shore scale A.

Roll-Line does not sell directly to the public; to complete your purchase, please refer to an official reseller.

Diameter

61mm

Profile

24mm

hardness

88 / 90 / 92 / 95 / 97 Shore A

Floor

See Table

ICE
DIAMETER61mm
PROFILE24mm
HARDNESS RANGE88 / 90 / 92 / 95 / 97
SHOREA
HUBShockproof Thermoplastic Elastomer
TREADPolyurethane tread
FINISHTurned and ground

NOTICE:Factors such as humidity, dust, etc., can negatively influence the grip of the wheels on the skating surface.
For this reason it is preferable to have a variety of different types of wheels depending on where the training and competitions take place.
Changing the wheels does not require an adjustment period, but it is necessary to ensure that the wheels have a similar state of wear with respect to one another when equipped. To determine how to mix different types of wheels, please see the appropriate guide.
For more info on how to change wheels, please watch the video tutorial.

Each wheel hardness has been designed to adapt to a type of surface based on smoothness or roughness.

In general:

  • The softer the wheel (or the lower the “Shore” hardness number), the greater the grip and the slightly lower the smoothness.
  • The harder the wheel, (or the greater the “Shore” hardness number), the greater the smoothness and slightly less grip.

 

The following table shows the type of surface suggested for each wheel hardness.

ICE 88

ICE 90

ICE 92

ICE 95

ICE 97

Very slippery surfaces

Slippery surfaces

Medium surfaces

Adherent surfaces

Rough surfaces

Each color corresponds to a specific hardness (as shown in the table): 88 blue, 90 gold, 92 green, 95 white, 97 grey.

NOTICE:Factors such as humidity, dust, etc., can negatively influence the grip of the wheels on the skating surface.
For this reason it is preferable to have a variety of different types of wheels depending on where the training and competitions take place.
Changing the wheels does not require an adjustment period, but it is necessary to ensure that the wheels have a similar state of wear with respect to one another when equipped. To determine how to mix different types of wheels, please see the appropriate guide.

For more info on how to change wheels, please watch the video tutorial.

Each wheel hardness has been designed to adapt to a type of surface based on smoothness or roughness.

In general:

  • The softer the wheel (or the lower the “Shore” hardness number), the greater the grip and the slightly lower the smoothness.
  • The harder the wheel, (or the greater the “Shore” hardness number), the greater the smoothness and slightly less grip.

 

The following table shows the type of surface suggested for each wheel hardness.

ICE 88

Very slippery surfaces

ICE 90

Slippery surfaces

ICE 92

Medium surfaces

ICE 95

Adherent surfaces

ICE 97

Rough surfaces

NOTICE:Factors such as humidity, dust, etc., can negatively influence the grip of the wheels on the skating surface.
For this reason it is preferable to have a variety of different types of wheels depending on where the training and competitions take place.
Changing the wheels does not require an adjustment period, but it is necessary to ensure that the wheels have a similar state of wear with respect to one another when equipped. To determine how to mix different types of wheels, please see the appropriate guide.
For more info on how to change wheels, please watch the video tutorial.

It is advised to verify the condition of your equipment at every use.

In particular, it is advised to check:

  • the state of wear of the wheels
  • the secure closure of the lock nuts on the wheels
  • the proper roll of the bearings

 

It is advisable to periodically clean the wheels, taking care to:

  • remove the bearings
  • remove the dust with a rag
  • wash the wheels with water and a light, neutral soap
  • avoid harsh products such as alcohols, gasoline, etc.

It is recommended to substitute the wheels in a timely manner, to guarantee the optimal performance of the equipment.
Substitute the wheels once the edges are rounded to a cone-like shape, as indicated in the following graphic:

NOTE
The possible natural variation of the colors of the polyurethane wheels, including but not limited to a “yellowing”, has no effect on the quality, use or performance of the wheels.

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