rolschaats
Rolschaats are a type of roller skate in which the boot is mounted on a rigid frame carrying four wheels arranged in two side-by-side pairs. The wheels rotate on two axles and the boot is typically secured to the frame by trucks or supports. Most models include a toe stop at the front for braking. Wheel sizes and hardness vary by model and intended use, and sliders or brakes may differ between designs.
Rolschaats differ from inline skates, where all wheels are aligned in a single row. The quad configuration
History and development: The basic concept appeared in the late 19th century in Europe, and modern four-wheeled
Usage: Today, rolschaatsen are used for recreational skating, fitness, and artistic or performance skating. They are
Safety and maintenance: Regular maintenance of wheels, bearings, and brakes is important. Protective gear such as