If you’re unsure which size or hardness to choose for indoor skating, opt for 63mm, 96A. It’s by far our most popular setup and works well for most skaters.
The 70mm Royal Assassin Outdoor Wheel will not fit on many standard roller skate plates. Before using the 70mm size, please make sure your plate has enough clearance for the wheel. If the wheel contacts the boot mounting bolts or hardware, it can cause damage.
It is the skater’s responsibility to ensure proper fitment. Damage caused by skating wheels on a plate that cannot accommodate the 70mm size is not covered under warranty.
Our commitment to crafting high-performance wheels by hand means that each Bont Royal Assassin wheel is a unique creation, shaped by artistry and the nature of our premium urethane. While we strive for excellence, the handmade process and materials can result in subtle variations that add character and authenticity to your wheels.
Here are a few natural occurrences you might expect:
1. Air Bubbles Our high-performance urethane may contain tiny air bubbles, a natural part of the manufacturing process. These are harmless and won't affect performance. We have specific criteria to ensure these bubbles are minimal:
2. Streaks The face of the wheel may exhibit subtle streaks, adding a unique visual touch.
3. Slight Hub Scratches Before pouring the urethane, the hub is prepared through sandblasting and priming. A clamp during this process can sometimes leave a tiny imperfection on the hub.
4. Grooves We hand-buff the grooves in each wheel, ensuring a faster break-in period. This personal touch means each wheel will be slightly different, showcasing the artistry of the final buff.
These natural variations are not defects; they are a testament to the handcrafted nature of your Bont Royal Assassin wheels. We believe they add to the charm and individuality of each wheel, making them truly one-of-a-kind.
The natural-colored urethane may yellow when exposed to sunlight. To maintain its original look, avoid direct sun exposure. The wheel’s lip may appear slightly more yellow than the rest due to the manufacturing process—this is normal.
These high-performance wheels are not designed for drag-to-stop use. Flat spotting from excessive dragging or hub damage from incorrect bearing installation is not covered under warranty. Flat spotting is a characteristic of urethane under excessive friction and can occur on all roller skate wheels.
