Wheels for floor standing speakers


Any recommendations out there for casters for speakers?  I have Tekton Moab’s that I need to move a lot. They currently have threaded stud gliders by Herbies Audio Lab but my wife still has a hard time moving them so casters are a must I’m afraid. Any recommendations?
thanks!
jgreen19
I’m just thinking out loud. I would look for casters that have higher quality bearings. I wouldn’t want casters that the wheels are wobbly. I would think that this will translate into unwanted vibration. On top of a quality bearing,I would also want something locking. Again,in the name of vibration.

I have never used casters on speakers. I have never used large unwieldy speakers. My smaller listening spaces dictate this. Like I said in my first sentence,I’m just thinking out loud. I do know Wilson uses casters on some of their models,so it is done by the high end market.
For this reason I would never ever consider any speaker over say,,,60 lbs TOPs, 50 lbs is more like it, Speakers do not need to weigh more than 50 lbs for high fidelity sound. 
Bigger is NOT always better. 
My Thors are like 60, right at the max weight.
HD sells castor wheels
But why add wheels, If you need to move them, buy a  cheap dolly at Harbor Freight
asvjerry2,222 posts05-26-2021 11:11pmI avoid speakers that outweigh me....;)

I avoid anything over 60 lbs. 
Bigger is not always better. More often not. 

Mozartfan, I beg to differ. Any enclosure a woofer is in needs to be rigid and heavy to prevent resonance and distortion. A subwoofer should be even heavier. My speakers weigh 200 lb. My subwoofers weight 200 lb
By buddies Magico S7's weigh 300lb. I doubt our OP is going to be carrying a Moab on his shoulder.

Jgreen19, do tell us how you like your new Sopra's and how they compare to the Moabs. Best of luck with them 🥳