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For the Morgan Pro longboard wheels, Blood Orange teamed up with top downhill freerider, Liam Morgan. After several months of designing, testing and redesigning, they developed exactly what Morgan wanted out of a high-speed freeride wheel.
This wheel has a granular feel that reacts to the pavement you're riding, allowing for rider-friendly controllable slides and predictable hookups. Whether you're a beginner or a top pro, this formula is suited for elevating your freeride performance. If that sounds like something you might be interested in, you know what to do.
Freeride - Wanna get sideways? Features like smaller contact patches, a stone ground finish and rounded lips all help these wheels slide easily, right out of the cellophane.
Offset - The most popular; offset cores offer a more forgiving slide initiation and hookup, while still providing ample grip and control in your slide.
Round Lip - Breaks traction more easily and offers smoother transitions from grip to slide. Round lip wheels are generally preferred for freeriding.
Stone Ground - Perfect for freeride. With zero break-in needed, stone ground wheels slide much easier than smooth wheels, right out of the cellophane.
Durometer | |
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midnight navy (84a) | 84a |
white/blue core (84a) | 84a |
black 60 (82a) | 82a |
midnight maroon 65 (82a) | 82a |
white/red core 60 (82a) | 82a |
white/red core 65 (82a) | 82a |
midnight green (80a) | 80a |
white/green core 65 (80a) | 80a |
white/green core 70 (80a) | 80a |
Size | 60mm | 65mm | 70mm |
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Diameter (mm): | 60.0 | 65.0 | 70.0 |
Width (mm): | 39.75 | 43.25 | 46.25 |
Contact Patch (mm): | 33.0 | 31.0 | 32.0 |
Offset (mm): | 3.0 | 3.5 | 2.5 |
Suggested Riser Size (in): | 1/8 - 1/4 | 1/4 - 1/2 | 1/2 + |