Best Inline Skate Replacement Wheels for Roller Hockey Practice (2026)

Selections were ranked by wheel size compatibility (64–80mm), included ABEC-9 bearing presence, pack size, consumer rating, and price-to-value balance

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Buying Guide

Choose the correct wheel diameter

Match wheel size to your frame and play style—64–80mm covers most roller hockey frames, with smaller wheels offering quicker acceleration and larger wheels providing smoother roll

Check bearing rating and compatibility

Look for wheels paired with ABEC-rated bearings like ABEC-9 for smoother, higher-precision roll; ensure the bearing size fits your axles (standard 608 bearings are common)

Consider pack size and rotation strategy

Buying wheels in 4- or 8-packs lets you rotate wheels evenly to extend lifespan and maintain consistent performance across sessions

Evaluate durometer for surface and control

Harder durometers offer speed and durability on smooth indoor rinks, while slightly softer wheels improve grip and control on rough surfaces; pick based on your practice venue

Compare cost per wheel for value

Assess the overall price relative to pack size and included bearings to determine value—budget options under $50 per pack can deliver good performance if specs match your needs