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Where can i buy grind rails for aggressive inline skating?

That are a reasonable price.

What are the best brand of aggressive inline skates?

I would like maximum amount of comfort and alright flexibility. Price range should be about 100-500 dollars. Thanks for the help. :) Or even better: your favorite skate.

Valo SK.1 Blue Complete Aggressive Skates 2010 – Size 11.0

  • NEW Lower cuff for improved flexibility
  • Thicker padding in tongue
  • Replaceable Soul and Backslide
  • Valo Black Frame
  • Valo Memory Buckle

<b>Product Description</b><br>The Valo SK. 1 is Soichiro Kanashima’s signature skate. The SK. 1 has many of the same features as the TV. 2, but with Soichiro’s personal flair. Some other companies are selling the boots separately, but here your getting the entire package; including Valo UFS Frames, and a new lower cuff for increased flexibility. . Liner: Low Cut Valo Team Liner, Skate Type: Aggressive, Number of Wheels: 4, Wheel Brand: Valo, Wheel Configuration: 56mm – - – 56mm, Wheel Durometer: 88A, Bearing Type: ABEC 5, Bearing Size: 608 – Standard, Maximum Wheel Size: 56 mm, Brake Type: None, Closure System: Lace and Memory Buckle, Bearing Grade: Recreational, Front Wheel Size: 56 mm, Ventilation: No, Model Year: 2010, Product ID: 187180

Valo SK.1 Blue Complete Aggressive Skates 2010 – Size 11.0

Roces M12 White Aggressive Inline Skates – Size 10

<b>Product Description</b><br>Roces M12 UFS Aggressive Inline Skates White – Roces delivers a great entry level aggressive inline skate! Made with a versatile UFS frame with a grind plate and a special aggro-grab strap. The HGPU shell is set-up with laces and memory bucklesfor easy adjustments and a secure fit. This aggressive inline skate is sure to meet the aggressive inline skaters needs for an all-around good skate. * ABEC 3 bearings * 56-mm Hyper wheels

Roces M12 White Aggressive Inline Skates – Size 10

Aggressive inline skates for beginners? Help please?

Actually I’m a gymnast but for a long time I’ve wanted to buy inline skates. I heard that there are different types of inline skating – street park and vert, so perhaps the skates are different for each type. As I said I’ve never tried inline skating, but I can skate with roller blades. I want to skate all the types, but mostely I like the vert skating. It’s most extreme and I know, it’s the hardest. So of course as a beginner I can’t start on the vert. So what would you reccommend me. Are there any good inline skates which are universal so I can skate with them at the park, in the street and later on verts and learn tricks with them?

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