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outdoor wheels indoors?

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I dont play a whole lot of inline, but I was asked to sub for a team for the next couple of weeks. I just mounted brand new Rink Rat world cups on my skates thinking I would be playing outdoors more often than indoors. My question is how will they perform indoors on a blue sportcourt type surface? They are new and never used outdoors, so they should have more grip than the old wheels I have been using for a year. If anyone has some insite on this subjuct I would apreciate it.

-Jeff

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Are you going to be playing on a tiled surface?

If you use outdoor wheels on tiled surfaces, you will be slipping and sliding out all over the floor. They're made with a high durometer rubber for maximum durability, not performance.

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84a will more than likely be to slippy :(

Maybe if you can you should get your hands on 4 softer wheels just to go on the front and back of your skates to provide some grip.

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If you know your going to be playing more then one game, and will be doing a moderate amount of skating, I'd look into buying a cheap indoor wheel, or borrowing wheel from a friend. Like Kovalchuk71 said, you won't get much (if any) grip.

EDIT: Then again aren't World Cups suppossed to be more grippy then normal outdoor wheels?

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Thanks for all the replies, I decided to put my old wheels back on. I was asked to be permanant on the team, so I'll have to get some new wheels.

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