Speed Lacing
The Speedlace lacing or also called quick lacing system, convinces with a very easy operation and offers fast and secure hold. The Speedlace system is pulled at the upper end of the shaft on a band and thereby fixes the skate. By the strength of the pull, you determine the strength of the lacing. These skates are in a particularly good price-performance ratio, because they are very practical and functional due to the Speedlace, but are still traded cheaper than the BOA skates.
4 Wheel
4-Wheel tracks have, like the name suggests, four wheels. The normal 4-wheel inline skates are much safer and easier to control, which is why they are particularly suitable for beginners as well as fitness and hobby skaters. However, advanced skaters can reach high speeds even on 4 wheels, for example, by choosing larger wheels and therefore experience great driving fun. The Maximum size of the rollers is noted on the skate rail.
ABEC 5
The classification ABEC stands for Annular Bearing Engineers Committee and classifies how fine the rolling bodies (the beads in the bearings) are worked out. The higher the ABEC level, the more precise the production and the better the rollers run. ABEC 5 is characterized by relative smoothness and easy rotation of the wheels. Thus, the power can be transferred efficiently when driving. However, it should be noted that the smooth running of a ball bearing is also influenced by other factors - such as the materials used for the various components of a bearing, as well as by the choice of lubricant.