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can football face shields be prescriptioned?

can football face shields be prescriptioned?

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I am assuming that you are talking about casual or dance rather than speed skating. The choice of wheels will be made for you when you buy the skates and is one of the lesser part of that choice. When you are ready to replace the wheels (which could be a long time indoors) you can ask the others at the rink what they like. Wheels can last for years indoors. I use the softer Zero Drag or Labeda wheels which are good for indoor or outdoor use, but most of my skating is outdoors over longer distances. A brake you aren't going to have a choice on. However, some rinks may require you to have non-marking brakes which are harder to find for most skates. Laces or buckles is a minor item. The fit of the boot is most important. It should be snug all around your foot so that there is no movement of the foot within the boot. However, you don't want the toes to be jammed into the front of the boots. For indoor use or for dance, you can go with smaller wheels. Large wheels are for rougher surfaces or for stability at speed. 80mm wheels are the most common and easiest to replace but that is not as critical if almost all your skating is indoors. Smaller wheels allow the length of the frame to be shorter which makes it easier to turn and manuever (good for indoors but not usually needed outdoors).
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As long as it meets the requirements of the rule book, it sounds like a heck of a deal.

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