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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Lake Oswego,OR
Posts: 232
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Hey Gang!
To add to my already confused state, I'm thinking about getting an in-line set up to add to my new quads I'm looking into the Snow Whites and the company that sells them in the US also sells the Belati Boots. I currently have the 297 Riedell. How do the Belatis compare? As always, any advice is greatly appreciated. Skate on! Liz |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Silicon Valley, CA
Posts: 2,167
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![]() For Artistic skating, stick with the quads for now. The art skaters I know who do inlines learned how to do jumps and spins on quads first. I tried a few inline Art skates, the triax on a silver star, and a Pic skate on a gam boot, and every thing was a lot harder to do. If you want to skate outdoors, or go fast indoors, try some fittness inline skates ![]() Time for me to go back to sleep ![]() Bill |
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