Friday, November 6, 2009

Inline hockey skates?

i want to know if the inline hockey skates i got are good and if they can suppurt me because i weigh about 330 here is the link http://www.totalhockey.net/tab3.asp?item... i got the size 13 E

Inline hockey skates?
I guess they're a good first pair .. the best way to skate better is to take classes and apply what you learn .. but given your physique look into getting a custom made pair next time because those pairs sold on the retail market aren't made to deal with the inevitable punishment your weight may put on them.
Reply:At least you recognized the need to go with a name brand skate. I've had a person your size ask if I knew why his skates weren't rolling. The answer was that his cheap, discount store, no name skates with plastic frames. The part holding the front wheel was broken so that the front wheel wouldn't roll.





Your skates look like they have stamped frames where the parts are screwed together. The joints between the parts are likely to be the weak spots. A lot of the stamped frames tend to be made of thinner aluminum because it is easier to stamp.





The strongest frames are made of a one piece extrusion. The extrusion process allows internal bracing to be added without any joints and high stress areas to be made heavier.


Most extruded frames come with single piece axles which are also much stronger than 2 or 3 piece axles.





I was hoping to find a good picture of an extruded hockey frame. www.rockethockey.com/frames.html has a reasonable picture but I would deffinately not recommend it since the snap in axles will be inherently loose and weaker than a screw together axle.





The enlarged view of http://hockeyworld.com/prodHome.ihtml?pi... is good. You can see the built in cross brace between the 1st and 2nd wheels and the thicker material where the frame sides meet the mounting plate.





http://www.inlinewarehouse.com/viewlarge... shows how the wheel mounts in an extruded frame are made thicker (to create the outer spacer by the wheel) instead of being an indent stamped into the frame. It is much stronger.





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On days when you aren't doing hockey, take some trips at various speeds on local streets or trails. It will help your skating skills when you need to sprint a bit, your endurance, and weight loss.





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The noise issue depends on what kind of noise it is.
Reply:all i can say is wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





And your not gonna have much luck








SORRY!!!!!! :D



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