Freestyle slalom skating
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Freestyle slalom skating is a highly technical field of skating that involves performing tricks around a straight line of equally spaced cones.
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[edit] Equipment
Most freestyle slalomers use inline skates although some use quad skates. Those who use inline skates tend to use a full rocker wheel configuration and a short frame (230-245mm) to give them the maximum possible maneuverability. The inline skates are very tight with a very strong cuff, to give sustaining ankle support.
[edit] Slalom Tricks Videos
[edit] International Event Slalom Photos and Videos
[edit] Competition Circuits
[edit] Well Known Freestyle Clubs & Associations
- The United Kingdom Freestyle Skating Association
- The London Skaters Freestyle Club
- The University of Nottingham Inline Skating Society; BladeSoc
- Joystick6 Freestyle Club
- Hybride International
- Finnish Freestyle Slalom Skaters
- The Cone Kicking Gumbies
- ConeCrazy - Belgian freestyle skating team
- The US Freestyle Skating Association
- Skateclub
- FREESTYLE-SLALOM Association - Slalom resources
- 4WheelFreestyle - German Freestyle Skating Team
- Freestyle-slalom in Russia