The roller skates we often see in our daily lives are mostly recreational roller skates, also called street skates. They are suitable for straight-line skating or making large corner maneuvers on flat surfaces. Recreational roller skates are comfortable to wear, with wheels of the same size, providing good grip and stability during skating. The right skate usually has a braking device at the rear end, making it more suitable for daily practice.
Artistic Inline Skates
Artistic inline skates, often called "flats," are known for their excellent flexibility and maneuverability. They typically have a "banana" wheel setup (the middle two wheels are larger than the two at the ends) or have all four wheels the same size but use a banana-shaped frame to raise the ends off the ground. These skates allow for a variety of complex malaysia number data maneuvers and turns on flat surfaces and are suitable for experienced skaters. They are not as well suited for beginners.
Freestyle Slalom (FSK)
FSK stands for "Free Skating", which translates as "Freestyle Slalom". This discipline is characterized by a strong element of freedom and includes styles such as freestyle street skating, downhill, recreational and FSK in parks.
FSK can be performed on both inline skates and quad skates. Inline FSK skates have a wider, more durable boot to withstand impacts from various surfaces; quad FSK skates have a narrower bridge and are equipped with a brake, mainly to facilitate maneuvers that require the use of a brake and to provide emergency braking for increased safety during street skating.