
Art Wheels are designed for figure skating or freestyle skating. Different wheels are good for different floors and different types of skating. Here is a list of wheels that are (mainly) designed for different forms of artistic skating.
Durometer: the durometer of a wheel is a measure of it's hardness. Most wheels are measured on the "A" scale (i.e. 98A or 95A) but occasionally you see one on a different scale. The higher the number, the harder the wheel, as long as they're both on the same scale.
Pacesetter (Southeastern)
Fame (Sure-Grip)
All American Plus (Creative)
Fo-Mac Premier (Sure-Grip)
Fo-Mac Freestyle (Sure-Grip)
Dragsters (Powell-Bones)
White Walls (Powell-Bones)
Pin Stripe (Powell-Bones)
Roller Bones (Powell-Bones)
Bones Artistic (Powell-Bones)
Bones Elite (Powell-Bones)
Bones Super Elite (Powell-Bones)
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