These wheels are great for downhill, especially on technical courses that require the quick acceleration of a smaller wheel. This makes them perfect for your daily commute too.
Downhill - To go fast and stay in control, you want a big wheel with a lot of contact with the pavement.
Carving/Cruising - Carving/cruising wheels meet the needs of many different skate disciplines but generally, have a good roll speed and are soft enough to handle craggy streets riddled with cracks and rocks.
Offset - The most popular; offset cores offer a more forgiving slide initiation and hookup, while still providing ample grip and control in your slide.
Square Lip - The most grip allowing you to carve deeper and take tight lines around corners without worrying about losing traction.
Smooth - The natural shiny finish provides extra grip for railing corners and is more responsive when pumping/carving compared to wheels with a stone ground finish.
Durometer | |
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orange (80a) | 80a |
blue (77a) | 77a |
Size | 70mm |
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Diameter (mm): | 70.0 |
Contact Patch (mm): | 53.0 |
Suggested Riser Size (in): | 1/2 + |