You may be able to find a local store such as Play It Again Sports that sells used sports equipment. There are also some websites that sell used inline and roller skate equipment.. These include http://www.lowpriceskates.com/ and http://www.backstreetinline.com/sjy/complete_skates. Some people also sell used equipment on ebay.com and Craigslist.com.
it cost 2 dollars for inline skates
They were the first kind of roller skates to be invented, and were later repurposed as Rollerblades.
Kates Skates offers a wide variety of skate related gear and equipment. The site offers kids', men's and women's clothing, skate boards, inline and roller skates, helmets and other accessories.
Hockeymonkey.com is a well established webstore that sells inline skating equipment. They also sell jerseys, bags, and protective gear.
The first officially documented inline skate actually appeared in London in 1760.1760The first known inventor of an inline roller skate was John Joseph Merlin.John Joseph MerlinJohn Merlin was born September 17, 1735 in Huys, Belgium.He was the first recorded person to invent a roller skate, doing so in the 1760s in London, England
The first officially documented inline skate actually appeared in London in 1760.1760The first known inventor of an inline roller skate was John Joseph Merlin.John Joseph MerlinJohn Merlin was born September 17, 1735 in Huys, Belgium.He was the first recorded person to invent a roller skate, doing so in the 1760s in London, England
No, the proper term is roller skate.
Yes. Here's a link to some "Artistic Skates" http://www.hockeyreno.com/en/equipment/artistic_skating.html#subhead2
Roller-skate, as a verb, should be hyphenated. Roller skate, as a noun, is not.
Roller-skate, as a verb, should be hyphenated. Roller skate, as a noun, is not.
In inline skate wheels it is commonly Urethrane
The correct spelling is rollerskate.