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Are my hockey wheels riskfree or safe to roll on? (Indoors)

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:huh: Hey there everyone, I recently got Labeda Addiction (orange) wheels from someone and the previous owner has really ruffed them up. Perhaps, they were used on a rough hard surface - your about to see the aftermath.

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My question is will I be putting myself at risk rolling on these wheels to just pop off the hub/chunk/or split? I mean the damage looks to be minor in a way but I've never had a wheel that looked like this... I primarily skate indoors on smooth surfaces. I don't think there would be much of a risk if I used them for indoor rink skating? or would there?

:smile: Thanks guys!!

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looks like these were used on painted concrete not sport court. that surface tends to separate the wheel when stopping. i have played hundreds of games on wheels just like that. they will feel a little rough and will eventually completely separate, but you should be able to get some play out of them.

what surface are you playing on? sport court or concrete?

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