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i love spitfire wheels ran those for a year and honestly still havent found a similar feeling wheel except for the Bones STF and those are completely different in terms of feel my spit fires had some real bad flat spots still have them
I got the exact same set and size. They really are good for anything and everything. If I’m skating in my neighborhood, which has really rough terrain, I’ll use these or the dragons. Best wheels for tricks imo are the f4 OG classics.
i dont think they are better than the ones with popcush, but i would love to read your opinion... Still for MTB, i totally love them better than popcush
Down to the duro. I doubt they will have the same speed though (Powell is some of the fastest and racing companies struggle to make anything faster. I'll have to try these out) I am glad other companies in the industry is trying out modern urethane formulas though. It's about time.
Always amazed when people are surprised by anything that's not a 99a.. soft wheels have been around since the 80s. I've been riding the OJ Natas 95a for a few years now. Softer wheels are far better!
@@spht9ngbest slide wheels ever made are 75a (snakes) but they are large and they grab in grinds. They also are the inspiration for the Dragon formula wheels.
Slappy are the Worst trucks I have ever ridden and I'm not joking if you buy them don't buy the inverted kingpin because in my couple of months of skating them they have unscrewed themselves more then 10 times and the whole truck fell apart in peices. Several of those times I ate it because everything but the baseplate fell off. And the pivot cup constantly is getting destroyed because the metal around the baseplate bends!!! Having you to replace them every month and the bushings tear up within the first day for me at least. I have a huge bruise on my butt because of these trucks from unscrewing even if i tighten them to where you can't even move they will become loose by the end of the Sesh. I would rate them 1/10 do not buy
Fuck yeah, I normally get either 54 conicals or 56 radial 99 duros, excited to suss these new ones out! Especially since I ride the same setup and wheels on EVERYTHING i skate, having slightly softer wheels that still slide would actually be a godsend.
That had to have been awesome to have been at. Everyone brought a deep trick bag, the announcer's enthusiasm is infectious, and the crowd is loving the show. This needs more views.
The Lizzys are still the best ever and I've been wearing Vans for decades. The most comfortable and best for skating out of all the Pro versions. Bought a couple of pairs on sale recently too.