G-Rods, I’ve been rolling around on them for about a month now and I can’t recommend them enough. For the most part the G-Rods have good grip and stability, I practice on two different types of sports courts the first being a very slippy wooden court, the G-rods on the whole work out pretty well though depending on who dusty the court is I do find my self sliding just a little but even a slipping little can put you off. The second sports court has a lot more grip, I’m not sure what type of flooring it is because I’m a vapid like that but the difference is astounding, I don’t think I’ve found myself slipping once while rolling around on the second floor.
The first time I put on these wheels I can remember how smooth it felt rolling around on them, this was a huge difference to my previous wheels that just came with the skates (okay so I have no clue what they where called but they where rubbish, I do use them to skate in the park though but mainly because I don’t care if they get wrecked) which in comparison just felt…slow I guess the word would be.
The only drawback for me is how slippy they seem to be on the wooden surfaces, now I don’t know if that’s due to the slippyness (not a word I know but if Nigella Lawson can make words up so can I!) of the dusty wood or the grip on the wheels, though even then they perform perfectly which is really what you want if spend nearly £100 on wheels.
As soon as I get the funds I’m totally going to be checking out these:

I’ve heard some really awesome things bout Poisons and, as soon as I have the funds imma get me a set!