DEVIL

  • Code: ruote-devil
€ 62,00
(€ 50,82 Tax excl.)
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Devil wheels are designed for high performance and to adapt to many types of surfaces and in particular the most slippery ones without sacrificing speed.

  • Given their characteristics, these wheels have been equipped with a rigid bushing which allows them to be extremely smooth and ensure good grip without incurring the flattening typical of very soft traditional wheels or the slowing down of polyurethane wheels.
  • The tread is produced by injection of a mix of thermoplastic polymer materials.
  • The turned finish and subsequent grinding allow ready use without adaptation time.
  • Combined use with Professional wheels is possible for a perfect balance between grip and smoothness.
  • Available in seven hardnesses (colours) and a diameter: 57 mm.

Each hardness of the wheels has been designed to adapt to a type of surface based on smoothness or roughness.
In general:

  • The softer the wheel (or the lower the “Shore” hardness number), the greater the grip and the slightly lower smoothness.
  • The harder the wheel, (or the higher the “Shore” hardness number), the greater the smoothness and the slightly less grip.

 

The following table shows the type of surface suggested for each wheel hardness.

DEVIL 36 - Extremely slippery surfaces

DEVIL 39 - Extremely slippery surfaces

DEVIL 42 - Very slippery surfaces

DEVIL 45 - Slippery surfaces

DEVIL 47 - Medium surfaces

DEVIL 49 - Adherent surfaces

DEVIL 53 - Rough surfaces

Each color corresponds to a specific hardness (as highlighted in the table): 36 cream, 39 aqua green, 42 light blue, 45 pink, 47 light blue, 49 grey, 53 beige.
NOTE : when switching between Magnum/Giotto and Devil it is good practice to consider a lower hardness than that used previously (e.g. Magnum/Giotto 49 → Devil 47).

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