[CCS] Skateboard Wheels - 52mm, 53mm, 54mm, 56mm - 100A
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Normally, 56 mm refers to a product's size, not its softness or hardness It is said that the wheel is softer when the durometer is lower. Wheels with soft compounds range from 70 to 80 durometers The 90A range is softer, while the 90-S range is harder The 101st question.
They are 100a wheels, yes. Power slides should be able to be used by most people.
The plastic is of low quality
Selected User Reviews For [CCS] Skateboard Wheels - 52mm, 53mm, 54mm, 56mm - 100A
A lot of my time is spent riding parks. As I had the idea that all the money should go to the bearings, it was no sense to use cheap wheels. I used some 78A wheels for a while because I assumed that wheels did not make much Boy, was I ever wrong. I have experienced these wheels making a significant difference to my performance and speed, even with wheels that aren't name brands such as spitfires or well known.
There are no wheels on a gold mine. Honestly, for the price they are the best hard wheel I could find. I have some bones 100a 52mm and I don't notice any difference between the two.
I am 17 years old and very.
The flatspots have not appeared yet, 2 months after the announcement.
They have so far been well received by my son.
The wheels are good quality, with the exception of one wheel that wobbles. Apparently, there is an issue with the inner hole being off to one side.