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4 Built 100x24 mm Roller Ski Wheels

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  1. Excellent replacement wheels

    Posted by Unknown on Nov 18th 2024

    I bought these to replace the wheels on my Swix Triac roller skis, which wore very quickly. Easy to swap in and the durability has been great so far..

  2. Good wheels

    Posted by T. Smith on Nov 27th 2021

    They seem to work well but I haven't put too many miles on them, yet.

  3. A bit more data

    Posted by Ross on Nov 9th 2021

    I love my Roller Skis and Pursuit has treated me really well (even when I've made mistakes in my orders).

    I am 5'11" and 165lbs. I rode my 2/3 combo to 749.1 miles and they ended up 89mm before I replaced them. I switch my left and right ski every session and I reverse the wheel rotation direction in the ski a couple of times (before replacing).

    2's are in the back and they wore evenly with the 3's. Both fronts and backs measure extremely close.

  4. I should have replaced wheels years ago

    Posted by Andrew on Sep 19th 2021

    I train each fall (some summers) on roller skis and did not think much about the wear on my wheels. I finally changed up and had a good experience ordering on-line from Pursuit Roller Skis. I should have replaced them long ago. I was out today and it was great to be on the new wheels (more stable, better for handling small gravel & a good ride). Thank-you.

  5. good wheels and excellent service

    Posted by mike f on Apr 16th 2021

    Communication and service have been excellent.
    The wheels are good but at this point look like they will last no more than 300 miles.
    I am a bigger person, 6'4/190lbs but, even rotating the wheels between every other ski session, the wear is obvious and dramatic.

    Reply by Pursuit Rollerskis: Thanks for the review Mike. Looks like you ordered the 2/3 speed combo. Speed 2 has the longest wheel life, with 3 being a little less. When doing a 2/3 combo, the speed 2 should be in the back since back has higher friction. Did you put the speed 3 on back by chance?

  6. Great

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 31st 2018

    Exactly what I was looking for

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Replace your rollerski skate wheels after they lose 5-6mm in diameter. Know if your wheels have 6mm shoulder style bearing spacers or 8mm floating bearing spacers. Know your diameter also. Let us know at www.Rollerskishop.com what brand/model you have and we can get you the correct wheels needed and any conversion wheel spacers required.

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Product Description

Set of 4 100x24 mm 6 spoke aluminum core replacement skate wheels built with bearings and bearing spacers, so all you have to do is slide these on your axles. Made for 6 mm axle setups (M6 bolts). These fit other brands as well including Pro-Ski S5e, Swix Triac, Ski Skett Shark, Ski Go, One Way, IDT, and Swenor Skate Elite. If you have old Marwe 610's you'll want our 105 mm wheels with 610 conversion spacers. If you have Marwe 620's get these 100 mm wheels with our Marwe 620 conversion spacers ($11 for all of them). For Rulla or Snow Wing, request our conversion spacers for those brands. If you have Fischer Carbonlites or V2 XL98's you'll want us to use an 8 mm floating bearing spacer, so include a note when ordering so we build them with that larger spacer. 

Wheel Speed Options: 

Speed 1 - Faster but far from racing fast (2 ply construction). Shorter wheel life due to protective ply construction. 
Speed 2 - Slow: Speed and resistance level comparable to average snow. Most popular speed straight up. Very long lasting 1,000+ miles. 
Speed 3 - Ultra-slow: For strong/elite skiers looking for the most resistance. Long lasting.

Note: If you go with a 1/2 or 2/3 combo, put the speed 2 on the back as they wear best.

Spokes and cores are aluminum. We suggest replacing wheels around 95 mm diameter.

Note: If you have a rear pull brake, when you change out your wheels, ask us to include new lock washers to use between the outside of the forks and the brake arms. 

 

Weight per one built speed 2 6 spoke wheel with bearings and 6 mm bearing spacer is is 202 grams. 

Product Reviews

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  1. Excellent replacement wheels

    Posted by Unknown on Nov 18th 2024

    I bought these to replace the wheels on my Swix Triac roller skis, which wore very quickly. Easy to swap in and the durability has been great so far..

  2. Good wheels

    Posted by T. Smith on Nov 27th 2021

    They seem to work well but I haven't put too many miles on them, yet.

  3. A bit more data

    Posted by Ross on Nov 9th 2021

    I love my Roller Skis and Pursuit has treated me really well (even when I've made mistakes in my orders).

    I am 5'11" and 165lbs. I rode my 2/3 combo to 749.1 miles and they ended up 89mm before I replaced them. I switch my left and right ski every session and I reverse the wheel rotation direction in the ski a couple of times (before replacing).

    2's are in the back and they wore evenly with the 3's. Both fronts and backs measure extremely close.

  4. I should have replaced wheels years ago

    Posted by Andrew on Sep 19th 2021

    I train each fall (some summers) on roller skis and did not think much about the wear on my wheels. I finally changed up and had a good experience ordering on-line from Pursuit Roller Skis. I should have replaced them long ago. I was out today and it was great to be on the new wheels (more stable, better for handling small gravel & a good ride). Thank-you.

  5. good wheels and excellent service

    Posted by mike f on Apr 16th 2021

    Communication and service have been excellent.
    The wheels are good but at this point look like they will last no more than 300 miles.
    I am a bigger person, 6'4/190lbs but, even rotating the wheels between every other ski session, the wear is obvious and dramatic.

    Reply by Pursuit Rollerskis: Thanks for the review Mike. Looks like you ordered the 2/3 speed combo. Speed 2 has the longest wheel life, with 3 being a little less. When doing a 2/3 combo, the speed 2 should be in the back since back has higher friction. Did you put the speed 3 on back by chance?

  6. Great

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 31st 2018

    Exactly what I was looking for