Franklin Roll A Puck Inline Hockey Puck
- Patented Roll-A-Puck® design
- Engineered with abrasion-resistant rolling balls
- Designed for all indoor/outdoor surfaces
- Comes in green, orange or yellow
<b>Product Description</b><br>The Franklin NHL Roll A Puck Street/Roller Hockey Puck is designed to get a smooth glide on any playing surface. The multi-directional rolling balls are engineered for fast gliding action. * Patented Roll-A-Puck design * Engineered with abrasion-resistant rolling balls * Designed for all indoor / outdoor surfaces * 2-tone color assortment as shown (sold individually)
CCM Hockey Skates
<p>The Canadian based company, CCM, the Canada Cycle and Motor Company, are a leading company in the manufacture of ice hockey skates and ice hockey equipment, but also specialize in inline skates and equipment for roller hockey. The roller hookies of CCM cover a variety of different game level requirements as well as other specifications. CCM are one of the leading companies of roller hockey skates competing against brands like Mission, Bauer and Tour. </p><p>?</p><p>The CCM Vector RH 02 model is designed with the beginner in mind; with a low profile diamond quarter package which assures improved boot stiffness and angle of the boot. The chassis for the RH 02 model is a Tri-Di 2 piece chassis equipped with Rink Rat VT 333 84A wheels for outdoor play and ABEC 3 bearings. </p><p>?</p><p>The CCM Vector RH 04 model is similar in design to the RH 02 model, but is fitted with Rink Rat VT 733 74A wheels and ABEC 5 bearings; for the amateur player who engages in roller hockey for recreation or is just beginning, these two models are optimal to start with from the CCM Vector range. For an intermediate level of play, the CCM Vector RH 06 model is the ideal design; with a fine diamond embossed quarter package and comes with CCM’s pro-comfort V-fitTM boot design equipped with a snug fit around the heel which helps to avoid pressure points; a shortened toe cap for optimized forefoot wrap and comfort, and a scalloped tendon guard which maximizes stride extension, with support wings this boot provides bio-feedback for stopping and turning. </p><p>?</p><p>The air-exchange system means drier feet and better ventilation assuring a tighter fit. The RH 06 comes fitted with CCM’s Vector Tri-Di frame made from aluminum and uses 72mm-76mm-76mm-80mm configuration with Rink Rat Hot Shot XXX wheels, which are great for indoor play and fitted with ABEC 7 bearings. For advanced and professional level of play, the CCM Vector RH 08 and RH 10 models come at the top of the range. </p><p>?</p><p>The RH 08 model comes with extra reinforcement with a pro metal mesh quarter package and a pro level ankle stiffness support; the chassis design incorporates Rink Rat Hornet 76A wheels, with excellent and fast play on indoor surfaces. The RH 10 model comes with an ultimate dry quick drying liner for an excellent fit throughout the game, and its lightweight carbon composite outsole means that this boot can be both lightweight and strong at the same time. </p><p>?</p><p>Choose the skate that fits you the best and you can’t go wrong. ? Don’t be afraid to spend a bit more money to get the best skate for you. ? And most of all enjoy the game!</p>
Reebok 6k Hockey Skate
Reebok 6K roller hockey skate available at inlinewarehouse. com. The Reebok 6K Pump Roller Hockey Skates are in the middle of the Reebok inline hockey skate line. The 6K hockey skates are a great value offering high level performance for a range of player abilities. The 6K skates have many similarities with the rest of the Reebok line. The Pump? helps secure the ankle and lock the heel down ensuring a great customized fit. The Pump? features two air bladders embedded in each quarter panel. As each of these bladders are filled with air it reduces the space in the boot, and forms to the players foot. The 6K also features Reebok’s Air Exchange System increasing air circulation in your skate. SkateLock? allows you to tighten the lower and upper portions of the skate independently. The 6K inline hockey skates also feature the Tri-Di? frame using three different size wheels maximizing maneuverability, and decreasing turning radius, maintaining great speed. Reebok has also used Rink Rat Hot Shot wheels great for indoor tile surfaces. Quarter Package: PVC and synthetic leather – Lightweight, durable quarter that provides structure and stability for a more powerful stride Liner: Cambrelle Heel Support / Ankle Padding: The Pump? technology: The pump chamber surrounds the ankle. Inflating the pump to causes it to conform to the the individual foot, locking in support The pump inflator ball fills the pump chamber with air The pump release valve is used to let air out of the pump <b>. . . </b>
Ice Hockey Vs Inline Hockey – Know the Difference
<p>The biggest difference between ice hockey and roller hockey (inline hockey) is obviously the surface on which the sport is played. Ice hockey is either played on frozen ponds or on indoor ice rinks. As a result, ice hockey can be inaccessible to many people, especially those living in the southern United States. Inline hockey offers one distinct advantage over ice hockey in that it can be played on any paved surface. In fact, many inline leagues and pickup games take place on outdoor basketball and tennis courts. </p><p>Besides the differences in playing surface, there are several significant rule differences between the two sports. The most significant of these rule differences is that ice hockey is played with five skaters per team, whereas inline hockey is only played with four. Furthermore, a standard game of inline hockey has no offsides or icing rules. In other words, skaters generally have more freedom to skate and shoot in inline hockey. Finally, many inline hockey leagues are played using a ball rather than a puck. For players used to using a puck, adjusting to a ball can be quite difficult because of its different characteristics of movement on the court. </p><p>In general, the roller hockey player also uses less equipment. While shin guards, elbow pads, gloves, and a helmet are all necessary to play either sport, inline hockey players generally do not wear shoulder pads or breezers (ice hockey pants). This is because roller hockey pucks and balls are not nearly as hard as a frozen puck and most inline leagues are non-checking. </p><p>So which sport should you play? Ice and roller hockey are both tremendously fun to play, with some subtle differences in style of play and rules. Many hockey players actually play in both inline and ice hockey leagues. The type of hockey that is right for you is based completely on preference. Both types of hockey can be extremely competitive and challenging. I recommend that one play in both types of leagues in order to gain a better feel for each sport. Either way, start skating and practicing as soon as possible. Hockey is a tough sport to learn but a rewarding one to play. </p><p>Ron Capurso is the author of a popular Disc Golf Blog. And contributes to a Hockey Bearing website</p>
