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Default OT Soft or pneumatic 6" diameter narrow wheels?

Any other sources (online USA) for these wheels or similar?

http://www.castercity.com/eshop/10Ex...ode=SF6x1-1/4G

http://www.castercity.com/eshop/10Ex...ode=FF6x1-1/4G

About 6" diameter, no more than 1.5" wide, pneumatic or soft shock
absorbent rubber.

Thanks.




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I am using this 5" polyurethane wheel.

http://shop.razor.com/Razor-and-reg-..._125mm_Wheels/

As an inline skating push stick drive wheel, the hard rubber wheel
bounces on every small obstacle, like uneven sidewalk cracks. It
works great on smooth street pavement, but not having to leg push
on narrow sidewalks is one reason for the push stick. So I need a
more shock absorbent wheel, but about 6" and narrow as possible.

The bouncing has something to do with the hard rubber combined
with the rotational force and angled downward pressure.
 
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