Overview
The Revision Asphalt Pro Wheels were reformulated by Revisions dedicated chemists and engineers, who have now designed a wheel that has superb grip, speed, and durability on tough outdoor surfaces. The Revision Asphalt Wheel is built to last with its street-level hardness while maintaining skating performance needed in turns, stopping, and speed.
| OVERVIEW | |
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| Fit Guidelines | Standard 608 bearing size |
| Ideal Playing Surface | Asphalt, 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. |
| Imaging Note | Wheel graphics may vary |
Specifications
| KEY TECHNOLOGIES | |
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| Smaller Core Allows outer urethane to flex, resulting in maximized grip! |
| CONSTRUCTION | |
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| Wheel Profile | Tapered |
| Urethane | Single Pour Made in the USA |
| Hub | Standard 608 Smaller Core |
| Sizes Available | 59, 68, 72, 76, 80mm |
Sizing Chart
| HOCKEY WHEEL HARDNESS GUIDELINES | |
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| 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 ASPHALT PRO WHEEL HARDNESS CHART | |||
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| Wheel Hardness | Body Weight | Level of Play | Surface |
| 84A | Up to 230 lbs | Elite | Outdoor |
| HELPFUL ARTICLES | |
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| How to Select a Roller Hockey Wheel | |
| How to Rotate Roller Hockey Wheels | |
| How to Clean Hockey Wheel Bearings | |
| IW Hockey Learning Center |