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Any advice on choosing the correct Roll-Line plate? I've heard great things an about Roll-Line in general and already have the Variant C. I'm considering upgrading to the Dance plate.
The Athena is good quality plate. The low Center of gravity refers to the distance from the plate base to the axles. A smaller distance aids easier (and safer) edge work. Plates with the highest are pretty much everything Suregrip (Avanti, Century, avenger) lowest are Arius and Athena.
The Roll-Line Dance Roller Skate Plate is engineered to provide top-notch performance for dancers and artistic skaters. With its low center of gravity, this plate ensures stability and precision, making it the best choice for dance, figure, and rhythm skating.
The Reactor Pro plates are a popular choice across recreational, dance, roller derby and park skating and for good reason. They offer great stability without being heavy but are also super agile. They have standard 8mm axles and you can adjust your trucks with the pivot pins (ooh fancy).
I would go for 160. I have the 160 dance plate on my edea 275 skates (about 40/41 in shoe size). 170 is very big and will limit your small manoeuvres. If you have different skates now, measure the distance between the axles and see what it is so you won’t have too big of a shock changing plates
18 Δεκ 2022 · The Arius has short axles, so is more suited to high level skating that demands a specific wheel with slim or deep hub - particularly roller dance or roller derby. Wheels of all diameters will fit on the plate, it is the shape of the back of the wheel that will determine if it is compatible.
The Dance plate by Roll-Line is an excellent choice for the skater who really enjoys dancing! Specially designed plate for Style, Free and Couples Dance that can also be successfully skated by group dancers.