View Full Version : Roller trainers where to buy


lindy3
03-11-2006, 06:49
where can i buy roller trainers from sorry if this appears twice but for some reason the first post got lost .

hazel
03-11-2006, 07:03
Chapel walk
I bought some acouple of months ago
Can't remember the name of the shop but a very with it shop surf boards etc.
hazel

lindy3
03-11-2006, 07:38
hi can you remember where abouts in town this shop was thanks linda

beansforyou
03-11-2006, 08:11
it's on chapel walk, a few doors down from Superdrug.

mr.blaze
03-11-2006, 08:13
Chapel walk
I bought some acouple of months ago
Can't remember the name of the shop but a very with it shop surf boards etc.
hazel

Are they fun?

kittencapes
03-11-2006, 08:55
I could get to work in no time on some of those, whizz whizzzzzzzzzz

hazel
03-11-2006, 10:53
Are they fun?

Well as I am 70 they are not ssuch fun.
I bought them for my grandchild and I supose they wil be fun when she can get up off the floor.:mad:

lindy3
03-11-2006, 12:09
thats who i want them for thanks will have a look later

Eleke95
03-11-2006, 12:36
Let us know how your grandchild goes on with them if you get some! My little lad keeps going on about them as well! Thinking about them as a surprise christmas pressie.

lindy3
03-11-2006, 13:05
sorry but these are also a surprise pressi if i can remember sizes if not well they will have to try them on then santa will take them

slh73
03-11-2006, 15:21
hi can you remember where abouts in town this shop was thanks linda

Its on Chapel Walk, its called Route One. Near the back entrance to M&S

yorkiepudd
03-11-2006, 18:40
Are we talking about 'Heeleys' here....

hazel
03-11-2006, 20:49
Yes, Heeleys.
I've taken them to Australia with me as a present for my grandchild.
hazel

yorkiepudd
03-11-2006, 21:10
WOW, what a coincidence.

My sis, also called Hazel, lives in Aussie and is around the same age as you.

She lives in Perth WA., not too far from the airport.

bexiboo
03-11-2006, 21:21
has anyone found out about the rollor trainers yet! i am the same can't find them anywere i need them for christmas!:help:

yorkiepudd
03-11-2006, 21:27
Take a look here (http://www.heelysdealer.co.uk/) for a map of UK dealers. The closest appears to be...

Route One Sheffield
44 Chapel Walk
Sheffield
S1 2PD

0114 2739566

bexiboo
03-11-2006, 21:56
thanks for that it's great!!!! ive only joined tonight and i'm getting loads of info. ive been round all the shops asking at meodowhall and nobdy knows and then the next minute you see a child zooming past and there is no way i am chasing them in meadow hall so you ve done me a really big favour cos nearer christmas i just might have had to do that. bex

yorkiepudd
03-11-2006, 22:11
glad to help - good luck.

pattricia
03-11-2006, 22:36
I saw them on t.v. Looked marvellous, though I can see a lot of kids breaking their legs or ankles in them.

bluesandtwos
03-11-2006, 23:24
TONS of them on Ebay. already have two pairs for my kids for xmas.

dieselbabe
04-11-2006, 01:28
Its good to know that they sell these in sheffield. My daughter is after a pair too for christmas im gald i seen this thread now.

I recall my cousin buying a pair just like these a few years back, but these ones had two wheels that was fixed to the shoe sole, and even tho she loved them these was not practical at the time to were as a shoe as they was a bit heavy with haveing the wheels attached to them, it was funny tho seeing her try run for a bus.

mr.blaze
04-11-2006, 04:46
Well as I am 70 they are not ssuch fun.
I bought them for my grandchild and I supose they wil be fun when she can get up off the floor.:mad:

You mean you weren''t even tempted to give them a whirl? :hihi:

hazel
04-11-2006, 11:02
A few sizes to small or I might have

hazel