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Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels

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Overview

Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels are 78a and 80a wheels ideal for cruising. Features include a smooth riding surface in a wide profile and constructed with the ATF Formula Urethane. Made in the USA. Sizes available (mm): 56, 59. Sold as a set of 4.

Surface
  • Smooth
Quantity
  • Set of 4 Wheels
Wheel Profile
  • Wide
Formula
  • All-Terrain Formula (ATF)
Durometer
  • 80a
Details
  • Made in the USA

Features

Surface

Smooth - Smooth wheels come with a shiny coating on the riding surface that feels grippy at first, but wears away quickly.

Wheel Profile

Wide - More traction and stability at high speed so you'll be less likely to slip out of your line.

Formula

All-Terrain Formula (ATF) - Excellent for rougher terrain so regardless of road quality, this revolutionary formula will roll you there quickly and smoothly.

Durometer

80a - Versatile wheels meant for pushing, curb-slapping, mellow hill-bombing and sliding. These wheels roll smooth and steady.

Details

Made in the USA - Poured in Santa Barbara, California.

Specs

Size56mm59mm
Diameter (mm):56.0 59.0
Width (mm):39.0 44.0
Contact Patch (mm):31.0 33.0
Suggested Riser Size (in):1/8 1/8 - 1/4

Reviews

4.7
Overall Rating
Reviewed by 65 customers
Very fun wheel.
by Big al (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 1/17/2025
Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels - runners white (80a)
Good wheel. Not much for sliding, but at 80a its a nice slightly harder option other than the usual 78a cruiser wheel.
0 person has found this review helpful
Fun
by Zack Nelson in New York, NY (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 1/8/2025
Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels - runners white (80a)
Wheels are perfect for nyc skating/commuting
0 person has found this review helpful
Nice wheels.
by Shawn in Eldorado Springs, CO (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 11/19/2024
Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels - runners black (80a)
Dope wheels for cruising! 59mm goes far and fast over the roughest ground.
0 person has found this review helpful
Smooth Ride
by Moses Yneges in Santa Ana, CA (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 10/28/2024
Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels - runners white (80a)
Fantastic wheels. So smooth!
1 person has found this review helpful
Best for asphalt
by Sean McGill in Lafayette, IN (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 9/1/2024
Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels - runners red (80a)
I skated for years. Companies came and went , few really making a good do it all wheel, that's also good on asphalt that's prone the shed little rocks. Bones fixed it all with the rough riders. I skate it all with these.
1 person has found this review helpful
Amazing Cruiser wheels
by Christopher Roberts in Auburn, WA (Verified Buyer)
Posted on 6/10/2023
Bones ATF Rough Riders Cruiser Skateboard Wheels - runners black (80a)
Super smooth and soft ride. These will roll over bad asphalt, gravel, even broken glass & not block an eye.
3 people have found this review helpful
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Asked by Hernando on 4/12/2020
Are these wheels easy to slide to slow down your board? I have the 59mm 80A set up on a Santa Cruz Snake Bite cruiser board. Thanks!
Answered by Jon C (Tactics Employee) on 4/13/2020
Hey! I would say that the Bones ATF wheels would be pretty similar to the Santa Cruz wheels considering they are rated at the same durometer. However, the Bones wheels do have a wide profile, so that will make it easier, after breaking them in, to slide. We hope this information helps!
2 people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Gsmith on 2/12/2018
I understand that these are good for cruising but can you pop Ollie's just like any other wheel
Answered by James D (Tactics Employee) on 2/13/2018
You can definitely ollie with these, but it's generally easier to ollie on a smaller, lighter wheel. Since these are wide, and soft, they'll be a little heavy to ollie with, and because they're tall, your tail will be higher off of the ground.
8 people have found this answer helpful
Asked by OGstatus on 7/25/2017
56mm or 59mm for a street/lightweight cruise setup...8in board with independent hollow trucks and swiss bearings...thoughts?? I want to still be able to ollie high but cruise smooth
Answered by James D (Tactics Employee) on 7/25/2017
56mm would be your best bet if you want a light cruiser set up. Anything bigger than 56 will be hard to ollie with.
8 people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Grizzly on 6/19/2017
How would the 56mm do on a rougher skatepark?
Answered by James D (Tactics Employee) on 6/20/2017
They'll be smooth and fast, but they will not slide very well. You generally want a harder wheel for skateparks, if you're kickturning on a big ramp, and your front wheels catch grip, you'll probably end up falling.
19 people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Jack on 1/11/2017
I'm trying to decide between the 56 or 59mm. I had 63mm wheels and I got bad wheel bite, so I was thinking I might need 1/8 or maybe 1/4 risers if I ended up getting the 59mm wheels. I would just be cruising and doing ollies, if that helps.
Answered by Danny M (Tactics Employee) on 1/12/2017
I would say go with the 59's if you are feeling it and pair them with the 1/4 inch risers to avoid that wheel bite.
14 people have found this answer helpful
Asked by Derek on 1/7/2017
Do this wheels come with bearings
Answered by Danny M (Tactics Employee) on 1/8/2017
Bearings are sold separately.
8 people have found this answer helpful