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100x24 mm Rollerski Wheel

Pursuit Rollerskis

€21,17
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Long lasting 100x24 mm rubber roller ski wheel for training. Slower than polyurethane wheels and longer lasting. Designed specifically for roller skis. Compare to other brands and save! 

One wheel only. Bearings and spacers sold separately. Also check out our 4 built wheel package.

Wheel Speed Options: 
Speed 1 - Faster snow speed. Shorter wheel life due to multi ply construction. 
Speed 2 - Slow: Speed and resistance level comparable average snow. Most popular speed straight up and very long lasting.
Speed 3 - Ultra-slow: For strong/elite skiers looking for the most resistance and very long lasting.

Note: If you go with a 1/2 or 2/3 combo, put the speed 2 on the back as they wear best.

 

We suggest replacing 100 mm wheels around 94 mm.

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  • 5
    Great price on a good wheel

    Posted by Charles on Jul 22nd 2024

    I have worn out 10 to 20 pairs of these wheels. These wheels have always performed well. I like a #2/#3 speed combo. I highly recommend putting grease on the outside of the bearing to ease its future removal. I have only had one spoke crack on me ever, which is reasonable considering I have a little over 200 lbs.

  • 5
    100x24 rollerski wheels

    Posted by Bjorn Ole Haltfischerski on Nov 18th 2022

    Rollerskishop.com wheels last forever and inexpensive price. Clayton takes awesome care of his customers. Highly recommend!

  • 5
    easy to swap out bearings

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 19th 2017

    My rear wheels were worn down and squared off to about 3/16 thick. Not the smooth ride I remembered. I (mistakenly) ordered these rather than the entire built wheels. Much to my amazement, tapping out the bearings and retainers from the old wheels was simple (I used a rubber mallet and some maple dowels that were about), and the bearings were still fine. Probably a good idea to replace the nylock nuts that hold the axles in place, or at least use threadlocking compound.

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