Enter Shocker Khan into my derby life. Shocker Khan owns the 2N1 Skate Shoppe, and she offered to let me try certain products in order to write about them in my blog. Of course I jumped at the chance to try the new Sure Grip Zombie Wheels that everyone has been drooling about on Facebook. I was a little leery of switching brands because I was so used to Atom Wheels, but I am trying to broaden my horizons and I tried the wheels.
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The style of Zombie wheels I tried came in a 92a hardness and the 58 millimeter height; I was concerned about skating on shorter wheels because I do a lot of speed skating in my training, and shorter wheels mean more effort in a speed line. I adapted to them fairly quickly, but I found them to be less grippy than my Atom Omegas, which supposedly have a comparable hardness to the the 92 Zombies. I also found them to take a little longer to break in; normally I can break in a set of Omegas in two days, but the Zombie took me about three practices to really get comfortable on them. One of the bonuses of the Zombie wheels I noticed was that my hockey stops were much crisper than they normally were. I believe that can be attributed to a combination of the wheel surface and the shorter height. I've definitely grown fond of them, and I might have found a substitute for my Omegas.
If you read the description of the Zombie wheels, it states that Sure Grip guarantees that all of their wheels will perform the same as any past set you have purchased. In other words, they promise consistency, which is something I have found lacking in other brands of skate wheels. Plus, they're on sale right now!
If you are a Facebook fanatic, please "like" Shocker Khan's skate shop page here. 2N1 Skate Shoppe is putting together a goodie bag worth around $100 to give away to one lucky customer once they get 1,000 "Likes" on FaceBook. Tell your friends!