what outdoor skates would you recommend, best bang for your buck under $300 preferably … I have a pair of hockey skates and was thinking of getting these wheels to be able to skate right outside my house on the street - would that be okay or do you recommend other wheels for that?! great video, thanks.
Thanks for this post. I just recently bought these wheels for my Bauer Vapors. One key thing I noticed is that these wheels spin a lot slower than the (indoor) wheels that originally came with my skates. Is this normal? Thanks in advance and looking forward to hearing back!
That's probably gonna be a bearing issue. Sometimes if you're rough when pressing them out and back in you can damage them and they won't spin as well.
I have Bauers also, but the wheels need to be replaced. The ones on there now are 76mm 82a. Can you recommend a site to grab these wheels you are reviewing. Please! Thanks
I just got the Bauer 2xr Pro skates and they come with Labeda Addiction wheels, will I be okay to use those outside on smooth sidewalks/roads on my college campus? Is the outside hard enough to withstand this or should I get dedicated outdoor wheels? I am 240 by the way so I am putting more force on them than others.
I would recommend a wheel thats 86a and above such as an undercover wheel they are usually really good wheels for rough asphalt and come in size between 60mm,76mm, 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm and 125mm wheel sizes depending on what size frames you have
So, they're good for basketball courts but not for the kind of asphalt we have in the UK? Be nice if someone could make wheels for that. We have the worst street surfaces for skating.
Sadly that is true for the asphalt but their are some amazing skate wheels for Street skating, their's the powerslide hydrogen and the seba Street Invaders which I currently use and have done a review on if you want to check it out on my channel
@@Apabilliardnewwave If your skating for that long I would probably recommend the seba Street invaders thats what I'm currently using there really durable wheels
@@SideZwipe thank you for getting back to me! I've been using really soft wheels around 76 A thinking they would be better and they just haven't been doing it for me tbh. I'll have to give the grippers a go for sure
These are too soft, they would core/chunk with landings depending on you’re weight, the size is ideal for powerblading/free skate/rec but for true aggressive skating I’d stick to 58/60mm sized wheels.
Great video. But skinny jeans with skates? Do me a favor. People are definitely making fun of you dawg if you go out in public like that and skate around. Homie to homie. Wear some baggier pants
Great outdoor wheels.
what outdoor skates would you recommend, best bang for your buck under $300 preferably … I have a pair of hockey skates and was thinking of getting these wheels to be able to skate right outside my house on the street - would that be okay or do you recommend other wheels for that?! great video, thanks.
Best outdoor skates in my opinion are FR Skates they range from $150-$350
Thanks for this post. I just recently bought these wheels for my Bauer Vapors. One key thing I noticed is that these wheels spin a lot slower than the (indoor) wheels that originally came with my skates. Is this normal?
Thanks in advance and looking forward to hearing back!
That's probably gonna be a bearing issue. Sometimes if you're rough when pressing them out and back in you can damage them and they won't spin as well.
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I know this may be a weird question.....but have you tried them on an indoor rink / court?
I have Bauers also, but the wheels need to be replaced. The ones on there now are 76mm 82a. Can you recommend a site to grab these wheels you are reviewing. Please! Thanks
prolineskates.com/products/labeda-gripper-asphalt-hard-orange-black-wheel-pack-of-2?variant=34523288764460&gclid=CjwKCAjww5r8BRB6EiwArcckC0J3BicbYVQynSRL-IsWJ8pmrS-cNzi2HulcdYf1J6Q8NxCaoGvPORoCR5IQAvD_BwE
SideZwipe thank you!!
@@ErwinJ7 Anytime 👍
what is your set up? hi Low or Small at the front and back and big 2 in the middle?
I have a high low set up 2 76mm at the front and 2 80mm at the back 👍
What’s the purpose of a high low set up... I though they all should be the same size ? Thanks 🙏
Can you make a video on how to stop?
Coming soon 😃
I just got the Bauer 2xr Pro skates and they come with Labeda Addiction wheels, will I be okay to use those outside on smooth sidewalks/roads on my college campus? Is the outside hard enough to withstand this or should I get dedicated outdoor wheels? I am 240 by the way so I am putting more force on them than others.
I wouldn't risk it man i would recommend getting an outdoor wheel as uf you used your addictions outside it would only ruin the wheel
you bought 2xr pros to skate around outside lol?
@@AC-wl7ve And I’ll still do whatever I want
Buddy those wheels are probably already gone by the time I posted this comment does that answer ur question
So what wheel do you recommend for really rough asphalt… I mean really rough I live in New York
I would recommend a wheel thats 86a and above such as an undercover wheel they are usually really good wheels for rough asphalt and come in size between 60mm,76mm, 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm and 125mm wheel sizes depending on what size frames you have
@@SideZwipe undercover wheels are overpriced and lately full of bubbles and wobbly core. The quality sucks in recent years
@@kenmastersmaster For me they have seemed to be the only ones that have lasted me more than two weeks so I'm not complaining. What wheels do you use?
@@SideZwipe rollerblade hydrogen and supreme wheels mostly
@@kenmastersmaster I think the hydrogens are very expensive, what are the supreme wheels like?
So, they're good for basketball courts but not for the kind of asphalt we have in the UK? Be nice if someone could make wheels for that. We have the worst street surfaces for skating.
Sadly that is true for the asphalt but their are some amazing skate wheels for Street skating, their's the powerslide hydrogen and the seba Street Invaders which I currently use and have done a review on if you want to check it out on my channel
@@SideZwipe Yeah, I love the 125 hydrogens on the Rollerblade Maxxum Edges. They're about the smoothest ride I've had so far on in-lines.
Hello i need wheels that last on the road please, mines dont last 2 months
What wheels are you using?
@@SideZwipe rollerblades 80mm
I skate 5 miles every morning, no jumping or any crazy stuff 😂
@@Apabilliardnewwave If your skating for that long I would probably recommend the seba Street invaders thats what I'm currently using there really durable wheels
@@SideZwipe thanks a lot my friend!
10/10 weels
Do they work good on wood
The grippers are the best for wood tbf
@@SideZwipe what about a skating rink? Still recommending the grippers?
@@aspireforchange6793 100% the gripper i would say i one of the best wheels for indoor skating
@@SideZwipe thank you for getting back to me! I've been using really soft wheels around 76 A thinking they would be better and they just haven't been doing it for me tbh. I'll have to give the grippers a go for sure
@@aspireforchange6793 I hope the grippers do the job 🙏
Great Video! I just bought some Bauer vapor x2.9. Can I use the same bearings that i got in my stock wheels with the Labeda Asphalt wheels?
Thank you, and yes you can 😁👍
@@SideZwipe Thanks man!!! Just ordered the wheels.
Where did you get these wheels from? I cannot find them on ebay in 80mm and 76 mm.. All out of stock
@@romancurma8806 Pure Hockey.com... I ordered them and they came a few days later.
@@romancurma8806 Purehockey.com... I ordered them and were delivered a few days later.
Do you thik this wheels are a good option for agresive?
No as they are made for Street hockey also the wheels aren't small enough for aggressive skating
@@SideZwipe have you seem agressive skates lately? ¡Big wheels! Than you :)
@ lol that's not aggressive. Usually they have 2 wheels and super small
@@godjhaka7376 Not anymore. :) Search for Flat frames. Flat set ups...
These are too soft, they would core/chunk with landings depending on you’re weight, the size is ideal for powerblading/free skate/rec but for true aggressive skating I’d stick to 58/60mm sized wheels.
Great video. But skinny jeans with skates? Do me a favor. People are definitely making fun of you dawg if you go out in public like that and skate around. Homie to homie. Wear some baggier pants
I’m so glad this was 2 years ago 😂😂😂
@jaredmorris shut up
Would you happen to know the hardness? (--a)
For the asphalt?
@@SideZwipe yes, I just saw online they're 85a, right?
Good weels