Saturday, 25 October 2014

An Alternative to Skateboarding and Biking

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Almost all the people that partake in street sports do so by skateboarding and biking aggressively. These are the two most common and well known street focused sports. However over the years they have both become more commercialized and relegated to skate parks. For youngsters who want to truly enjoy a street sport inline skating is the way to go. Skateboarding and biking cannot compare to inline skating when it comes to the underground culture or the tricks you can pull off.

Getting a pair of skates is the first step towards becoming part of this street sport subculture. USD is a company that has been making aggressive inline skates since the beginning. Evolving as the sport evolves allows them to provide rollerbladers with what they need. They have a team of sponsored skaters that actually use these skates on the street and they listen to them to make improvements. The Classic Throne is a great first pair of skates and Nick Lomax has a pair out that are named after him.

USD Classic Throne Nick Lomax Aggressive Skates 2010.

The original model that USD started off with is the Throne model skate. All the parts are removable including the frame, sole plates, and boot. This is a great advantage since parts that are broken can be replaced independently instead of needing to replace a whole skate. A specific skater's style and needs can be matched thanks to the customization options this offers. Quick sliding soul plates are the want of some skaters while others may want frames that only need two wheels to be used with them.

It is really possible to have any different combination of parts on these skates. The support that USD provides for customers is also one of the best in the industry. Original throne shells from when USD first made the skate are common since all of the parts are replaceable with new ones. The Classic Throne from USD is one of the best skates around and will last for many years.

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