You need at least three in line wheels per skate. To make off-road skates, put a big wheel in front with small closely spaced trailing wheels, like on my picture page (flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/).
can anyone with expirience on these things explain me if your used to skating if there is a huge difference ? and is it possible to remove the wheels and just walk on the shoes ?
Call me crazy, but this fella isn't very talented @ blading, skating, or getting his Mojo on. I have a pair of the Terra 9's, Apolo Ohno version and the new Mojo LandRoller skates (as well as multiple pairs of in-line skates). The LandRoller products not only attract commentary, but they are fun as well. Also, the K2 Moto's that I own give me calluses and are so effen' slow that I could run backwards uphill faster (OK not that slow, but you get the idea).
i have a pair of K2 Moto's and a pair of Landrollers. The K2's are like slippers on my feet, the landrollers, because of the angled wheels, they push my knees inwards, and create pressure on the joints in my legs. You notice this after using them for a while. Its really hard to build up speed and maintain it, compared to regular inlines. I don't use them much anymore, I stick with my K2's..........
i have a pair of K2 Moto's and a pair of Landrollers. The K2's are like slippers on my feet, the landrollers, because of the angled wheels, they push my knees inwards, and create pressure on the joints in my legs. You notice this after using them for a while. Its really hard to build up speed and maintain it, compared to regular inlines. I don't use them much anymore, I stick with my K2's..........
You need at least three in line wheels per skate. To make off-road skates, put a big wheel in front with small closely spaced trailing wheels, like on my picture page (flickr.com/photos/27532210@N04/).
pqxxedf 1 week ago
im am so getin one
ssjgoten202 1 year ago
wth
OrangeJuiceO 1 year ago
MUST HAVE
Roo0nb 1 year ago
can anyone with expirience on these things explain me if your used to skating if there is a huge difference ? and is it possible to remove the wheels and just walk on the shoes ?
jesselyna 1 year ago
Bro/Dude/Whoever,
Call me crazy, but this fella isn't very talented @ blading, skating, or getting his Mojo on. I have a pair of the Terra 9's, Apolo Ohno version and the new Mojo LandRoller skates (as well as multiple pairs of in-line skates). The LandRoller products not only attract commentary, but they are fun as well. Also, the K2 Moto's that I own give me calluses and are so effen' slow that I could run backwards uphill faster (OK not that slow, but you get the idea).
I Rock & Roll,
K
kmmojo 1 year ago
i have a pair of K2 Moto's and a pair of Landrollers. The K2's are like slippers on my feet, the landrollers, because of the angled wheels, they push my knees inwards, and create pressure on the joints in my legs. You notice this after using them for a while. Its really hard to build up speed and maintain it, compared to regular inlines. I don't use them much anymore, I stick with my K2's..........
peacelovelightjoy 1 year ago
i have a pair of K2 Moto's and a pair of Landrollers. The K2's are like slippers on my feet, the landrollers, because of the angled wheels, they push my knees inwards, and create pressure on the joints in my legs. You notice this after using them for a while. Its really hard to build up speed and maintain it, compared to regular inlines. I don't use them much anymore, I stick with my K2's..........
peacelovelightjoy 1 year ago
Doesn't it feel odd to have the wheels on the side?
nictheartist 2 years ago
How do these perform on fire roads, with poles. Nothing seems to exist for that yet, but I WANT! Thanks.
Cloxxki 2 years ago