⚡⚡ *Efficiency is key!* One of the reasons I avoid huge wheels / AT wheels is loss of range and the weight. 🤙🏼 I decided not to get these due to similar reasons to the ones you and others mention
Don't ever work as a CloudWheels representative. 😂🤣😂🤣But seriously, thanks for the honest opinion. I've tried the CW 105's and 120's. I don't like them. Pneumatic 155 is the way to go.
Nice Video Bro, there are soo many different opinions when it come to the Rovers, some love it some hate them the more I watch the more confused I become, I will live to give then a Tryout when you done with then and see what I been missing or not. Ttyl Brosky.🤙🏼
Lol I know it's hard to decypher what is true - everyone seems to either love them or hate them. I'm not gonna be using em - so if you want I can send em your way to test out, and send em back when you're done
Good info as usual. Would it be possible to give us a stats board at the end of the video? Also any chance you could weigh the wheels your reviewing. Cheers!
Thanks! Hate to put you on the edge here, but I always have the full stats board during the "full review" of wheels. I've been behind a little bit and haven't gotten to film that for these Rovers yet. Also, I think I may have mentioned it, but if not, the weight of these rovers is about 721g each.
Sounds like you want a flat rubber cloudwheel haha I wonder if that is possible - not all materials work together, but it definitely sounds interesting.
Good question - I didn't ride them more than 120 miles and only did a burnout a couple times. If you carve a lot, the tread will wear faster. I'm not sure exactly how long it would last, but I think 200 miles is a reasonable estimate
That is a valid point that the comfort level is not really comparable - however, I specifically put in over 100 miles per set of wheels on this Hummie setup, in order to get rid of that bias. It is fair to compare these to other tires that you'd normally find on a street board. These might include, urethane, rubber wheels, or small pneumatics. The fact of the matter is that I just would rather even ride a smaller urethane wheel (105 madwheelz for example) than the Cloudwheel Rovers. When I talk about the Cloudwheels being less comfortable than pneumatics, I really mean the 6 inch size pneumatics that you usually find on street boards.
@@RBEMotion ty for the response. I'm used to gritting it out and don't always have the best roads. I can't wait to get mine, I'm sure they'll be a comfy mediannof PU and Pnuemue
This is a great question. These wheels are massive. Too big for this deck imo. I didn't have wheelbite while riding, and since this is dropthrough mounted it's worst case scenario. I run 87a bushings and only while like full-tilting on it, was I able to cause wheelbite. Most setups should be okay.