amp stands on wheels


I should be receiving my 160 lb Pass labs a200.5 mono blocks in a week or 2.  That being said, i currently have a 100 lb stereo amp and it's no fun to move!  I'm wondering if any of you have used amp stands with wheels?  For those who have, can you provide a link to mfrs that make these? There's not many amp stand makers out there that have impressed me.  All my equipment is resting on Adona corporation stands which i do like.  I most likely will order a couple of their GX1s for my new amps.  It'll just match better.   Thanks in advance.
chenglo1
I highly recommend Sound Anchors. Bob made a stand for me with wheels when I had a Levinson 333 amp, a beast. It glided easily across my wood floor and improved bass performance as well. The casters were high quality and worked smoothly.

I now have a pair of stands he made for my VTL double deck amps, even heavier than the ML 333. I chose spikes this time. With the spikes sitting on Sound Anchors Conecoasters, I am able to slide the amps on the wood floor without damaging the wood and have better coupling to the floor. If your floor is tile, this may be a problem because of the joints between the tiles and you should probably stick with wheels. Obviously, carpet would also suggest wheels.
Ive got carpet.  Just heard from Paul at Adona.  I may get a pair of his GX1 amp stands as theyll match my other Adona racks.  He has both casters and spikes that i can use. Ill probably buy both options.  This allow me to use casters to get amps into perfect position.  Once finalized switch to spikes or just leave well enough alone.
I use Herbie's Audiolab "coasters" with my spiked stands.  They are high quality and slide very well on carpet.  They also decouple well and make everything sound a little better.  You might try them with the spikes in whichever amp stands you decide to use.