Rolling Skates Collection
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Rolling skates are a type of recreational equipment used for gliding on various surfaces, typically outdoors. They consist of four wheels attached to a platform or frame that is held by the user's feet, allowing them to move in different directions. The design has evolved over time, with modern models featuring advanced materials and technologies. Most standard they have five components: the boot (the part that fits around the foot), the plate (a flat surface where the wheels are mounted), the trucks (the T-shaped component that holds the wheels in place), axles (the rods connecting the trucks to each other), and bearings (small metal or ceramic balls that reduce friction between moving parts). There are several types available, including inline rollerblades and quad roller skates. Inline rollerblades feature eight or more wheels arranged in a single row along one side of each foot, while quad roller skates have four wheels under each foot in two rows parallel to each other, and are be used on various surfaces such as smooth roads, sidewalks, bike paths, and even indoor skating rinks. However, they may not perform well on rough terrain like grassy fields or uneven pavement due to their inability to absorb shock from bumps.