Quadline Ruff 100mm metal core wheel

DevonIs1337

Member
https://www.rollerskates.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=QRFALU-100-84A-GRN&CartID=1

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these look pretty solid, unlike most of the low-cost metal core wheels currently circulating around the internet. what do you guys think of them? does anybody have any experience with them?
 

matr!

Silver Member
spokes look weak imo. All of the quadline wheels around here seem to do alright but most of the kids riding them are noobs so idk, try em out for us
 

Vaughn.H

Member
dude no offence but search i posted a thread about them a long time ago
they are SHIT my friend got one brand new and im not even joking he dropped in and came out of the bowl and it was dehubbed...
and the one i had lasted two weeks (when i sucked like no other)
i broke two of the spokes and bent the others, it was worn down to ----- and it chunked everywhere.
 

DJ Lee

Steel Member
dude no offence but search i posted a thread about them a long time ago
they are SHIT my friend got one brand new and im not even joking he dropped in and came out of the bowl and it was dehubbed...
and the one i had lasted two weeks (when i sucked like no other)
i broke two of the spokes and bent the others, it was worn down to ----- and it chunked everywhere.

geez that sounds like a mess
 

matr!

Silver Member
They are made for blades, not scooters I guess. Even though some of the best scoot wheels were made for blades....

Just think about it, on blades, you have a smaller impact area (the size of your foot) and you have more wheels supporting it (4 or 5 usually). Whereas on a scooter, you have a bigger impact area (your deck) which also has the weight of your whole body on it, not only a bit of weight on each foot like blades and you have less wheels. If what I was thinking is right then nearly all blade wheels will suck...

EDIT: I just found out is was actually made for scooters, even though I can only find it on blade sites. I'm not deleting ^ that though cause that took alot of thinking to get the wording right, lol.
 

BrandonWeir

Steel Member
that doesn't matter? eagles are 86a. yaks are 79a. stock wheels are softer than 84a. they don't dehub as easily as these. so yeah, you made no sense.

Its kinda common sense that softer wheels dehub a lot easier than harder wheels, and harder wheels chunk a lot more than softer wheels. Plus stock wheels are like 90.
 
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