Here is a new review of the Heartless Wheels taken from user "I_grimbaldi" on the SkateLog Forum:
"Thanks for putting the Heartless' out. I tried them on the recommendation of Chrissy Cruizzer and am unsure why I haven't tried out a thinner wheel before. I skated on them for 15 minutes on Friday night at B&T before having to head off to a game in Spokane, WA. In those 15 minutes alone I realized that some of my biggest agility problems I've been having were not really me problems, but more so wheel problems.
I also took these out on our home rink, which is really filthy concrete and they have amazing grip. Normally I can never hit full speed without a fear of loosing my footing on the corner. For the first time yesterday I was able to really skate on our floor.
In short, I've been able to do things, and try out new moves that I would have never be able to do before. I'm amazed at the difference in my skating just changing my wheels have made. Thank you for your awesome product!"
Monday, March 23, 2009
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I am considering purchasing Heartless Wheels-Stalker. I also skate on concrete. Which wheels did you purchase and are you a jammer or blocker/pivot?
BE CAREFUL WITH HEARTLESS. I bought a full set of the Vanish. Spec's say they are supposed to be 96's, but the grip felt closer to a 90, which kinda impressed me... at first. Then I noticed that one of the Hubs was not in alignment with the outer surface of the wheel which was causing them to feel like I had a "flat tire". After 6 hours of skate time, two of the pusher wheels are half bald and I have a flat tire on one. You're paying for the pretty colors and logo's, not a quality wheel. I Switched back to my Atom Omega's.
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