Inline or Quad Skates for outside?

Where can I buy Quad (non-inline) Roller hockey skates?

  • I've been looking for the old fashioned quad style (4 wheels) rollerskate with a hockey style boot. I've seen very few available online and when they are, they are not available in size 10. Anyone know of a site or source to purchase? Some of the models I know of but can't find are: - Street Dog 1 - Street Dog 3 - Magnum Dominion

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    Hi, I haven't seen a hockey style boot on rollerskates before but you may want to try www.skatemall.com Great selection of skates. The manager's name is Scott and he plays rollerhockey (but on inline skates) He's incredibly knowledgable and friendly and may be able to help you find what you're looking for! They've helped me plenty of times. Hope that helps, Edie

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There is an old roller rink in Cedar Hill, TX. that used to carry them. I don't know if they can still get them, but the telephone number there is: 972-291-7774 The old owner sold it a few years ago, but they still use quads there, and they have a display of boots, wheels, and trucks. I think the name of the guy that runs it now is David...... Good luck. Steve.

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Don't know much about hockey skates, but have you tried www.skatebuys.com? They have a limited selection of hockey skates (http://store.skate-buys.com/quadrolhocsk.html). You could also check on www.riedellroller.com. The hockey skaters we know (who skate in quads) use speed boots.

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