Overview
The Revision Variant Steel Hockey Wheels come with all the bells and whistles from the previous Variant Steel's but with an improved color scheme. The pro-level urethane combined with their Torus Technology provides excellent grip while turning and increased raw speed.
These wheels offer a 78A hardness which is unusual for an indoor roller hockey wheel but they are designed for the player who puts a lot of pressure on their wheels when they skate. This will allow the wheels to last longer while still providing excellent grip through turns. Revision offers a 30-day guarantee on these wheels because they're sure you're going to love them!
OVERVIEW | |
---|---|
Fit Guidelines | Standard 608 bearing size |
Ideal Playing Surface | Sport Court, Hockey Tiles, Wood, Smooth Concrete |
Product Note | DEK tile or similar non-hockey perforated tiles provide less wheel contact surface area. As a result, using wheels on these surfaces has less grip and will wear down quicker. |
Specifications
KEY TECHNOLOGIES | |
---|---|
Torus Technology An improved shape gives players more maintained roll and wheel flex control while cutting and stopping. The Torus is constructed of the highest rebound materials in the industry which allows players to maneuver like never before imagined on inline skates. |
CONSTRUCTION | |
---|---|
Wheel Profile | Tapered |
Urethane | Single Pour Torus Technology Long lasting Flex PU Tire |
Hub | Standard 608 Platform Core |
Sizes Available | 72, 76, 80mm |
Sizing Chart
HOCKEY WHEEL HARDNESS GUIDELINES | |
---|---|
Roller hockey wheel hardness or durometer should be decided on factors like a player's weight, skill level and playing surface. The higher the durometer rating, the harder the wheel. For example, an 82A wheel is perfect for rough outdoor surfaces while a 76A wheel excels indoors. More advanced players can also benefit from harder wheels since they can utilize the extra rebound and speed. |
REVISION VARIANT STEEL WHEEL HARDNESS CHART | |||
---|---|---|---|
Wheel Hardness | Body Weight | Level of Play | Surface |
78A | Up to 220 lbs | Performance | Indoor |
HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
---|---|
How to Select a Roller Hockey Wheel | |
How to Rotate Roller Hockey Wheels | |
How to Clean Hockey Wheel Bearings | |
IW Hockey Learning Center |
Other Items to Consider
Similar Items
Customer Reviews
Solid wheelI bought these wheels in 76mm for more grip in the front of my Hi-Lo setup with 80 mm yellow Grippers on back. I play on sport court and go 238 lbs. Played the first game last night and they worked great. Just enough grip and no sluggish feeling off the get-up. Was worried that they might be too soft but that's not the case. If youre a bigger guy or a smaller dude who wants durability and speed, check them out.