The advantages of 110mm wheels
Big wheels are trending in the rollerblading world. Discover why in this article and the latest Vlog from SkatePro team rider Anders Hauerholt.
In recent years, triskates like the Roces X35 rollerblades have become more common on the streets. Alongside these new and popular types of skates, 110mm and 125mm wheels have also made their mark in the inline skating community.
There’s a good reason why large inline skate wheels have gained popularity. They offer significantly more speed. The larger wheel size allows for greater energy production, resulting in a higher potential for speed compared to smaller wheels. Big wheels such as 100mm, 110mm, and 125mm also maintain their speed for a longer duration.
This makes them an excellent energy saver for maintaining speed - something crucial for longer distances like the Berlin Marathon.
Say goodbye to uneven roads
If you’ve ever worn rollerskates, you know that rough surfaces, twigs, gravel, and stones can be quite a challenge. But the good news is that larger diameter wheels can handle almost any surface and obstacle, providing you with a smooth ride.
In this video, Anders tests his triskates by racing through Malaga, Spain on various surfaces, including gravel. See how it went in the video above.