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Composite Shafts Versus Aluminum
Has anyone noticed a significant difference in dampening when using
composite versus aluminum roller ski shafts. Been looking at the Jenex and Swenor skate models. |
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Composite Shafts Versus Aluminum
On Apr 1, 1:36*pm, ADK Skier wrote:
Has anyone noticed a significant difference in dampening when using composite versus aluminum roller ski shafts. Been looking at the Jenex and Swenor skate models. i've tried swix alulites for r.s. they vibrate more and also make loud metallic noise when sliding on pavement. I did not like them |
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Composite Shafts Versus Aluminum
The question is about rollerski shafts, it seems. On the best
pavement, the difference will take a long workout to show, and it may not be great, depending on your tolerance. As the pavement quality deteriorates into the typical range, the difference moves up in time. I've used Jenex aluminum and Marwe composite, and the latter dampens vibration considerably better. Have the Swenors improved their wheel wear? Gene wrote: On Apr 1, 1:36*pm, ADK Skier wrote: Has anyone noticed a significant difference in dampening when using composite versus aluminum roller ski shafts. Been looking at the Jenex and Swenor skate models. i've tried swix alulites for r.s. they vibrate more and also make loud metallic noise when sliding on pavement. I did not like them |
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Composite Shafts Versus Aluminum
The question is about rollerski shafts, it seems. yes, indeed. My bad |
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Composite Shafts Versus Aluminum
On Apr 2, 3:23*am, wrote:
The question is about rollerski shafts, it seems. yes, indeed. My bad Yes were talking about roller ski shafts and skate wheels e.g. 24mm x 100mm not the mushy Swenor classic wheels. If I go with the Jenex or the Swenor composite models I'll eventually replace the worn out wheels with www.therollerskishop.com 24mm x 100mm wheels. I don't know how they get the price down so low but these wheels are outstanding for dependability, ride quality, and wear. For example the complete wheel from Roller Ski Shop is $15, while the Swenor replacement wheel from the US Dealer is $45 each. |
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Composite Shafts Versus Aluminum
On Apr 2, 7:07*am, ADK Skier wrote:
The question is about rollerski shafts, it seems. I used to use a small diameter wheel Pro-Ski skate RS w/ the triangular section shaft and truly did not like them. I have a set of V2 classic's and have the same complaint - way too much road shock and vibration transmitted to my feet and legs. My Aero 125's likely transmit shock also, but the shaft seems softer and of course, the large diameter inflatable wheels soak up a lot of shock. RS poles? I'll never use aluminum poles again, I get almost instant elbow pain from the shock of impact. I don't know how they get the price down so low but these wheels are outstanding I did an extensive search on wheels last fall - there are hundreds of wheels and suppliers out there, especially the 70-80 mm wheels popular w/ in-line skaters. Competition keeps the cost of some reasonable. - Bob |
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