Bigfoot Skateboard Wheels 53mm 83A Soft Cruiser Filmer Wheels
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It may be better to use the penny board wheels on rough terrain and cracks, since they are larger and softer. A set of these wheels will look cooler, ride faster, and be more versatile, but they will be 55 mm and have red bones bearings.
As far as I know, I've had mine for a few months now, and they ride nicely and don't make much noise even on rougher surfaces.
It will be better to do it with 55 instead of Perhaps you could put some risers between your trucks and deck to get a little more room between your 55mm wheels and trucks if you're just using these for cruising. Since I like my board low to the ground and I like to execute ollies quickly, I have the 53mm wheels. In addition to flipping faster, smaller, lighter wheels improve the board's performance. In my opinion, the 55mm wheel is faster and more beneficial, given these aren't necessarily trick wheels to use on the street / park
Selected User Reviews For Bigfoot Skateboard Wheels 53mm 83A Soft Cruiser Filmer Wheels
I'm still a relatively new skater, and I wanted something that can cruise these streets quietly and smoothly while still giving me the ability to pop ollies and kickturns. The 55mm blue of these wheels are a much more appealing size to me than the 54mm of my 99a wheels. I am happy with how things have gone so far. My old wheels suddenly stopped a lot when I was kicking, but these ones roll better, roll on cracked sidewalks, roads, and bricks, and don't abruptly stop as much. It hasn't been harder to do ollies on these wheels since I didn't have that high of ollies to begin with.
It is my son's 8th birthday and I bought him the 55mm set. The boards are 25 inches long (no risers, theeves trucks, Speed Demon bearings), which are smooth on the street and the With these wheels you don't have to worry about cracks of rough surfaces. The price is amazing, especially for the quality.
As a result, these are incredibly helpful in keeping a smooth ride without annoying foot massages. There's no need to feel squished with them they're soft and comfortable enough to ride around on and will get you farther than standard In addition, the wheels are hard enough that when you land tricks on them, they don't bounce like you would expect for.
Since I am fairly new to skating, my original wheel didn't adhere well to the asphalt around my neighborhood. Then I got some of the 99a spitfire conicals which were a little better, but still not as smooth as these. They are only $20 and are able to ride like butter on the city streets in my neighborhood. was able to pick up speed much faster and maintain it a lot longer than before. It's a little bouncy in the back end, and the back end popped up a few times when We both ride the board with this on it and my brother ordered a pair after seeing me riding it. Currently, I do not know about the durability of this product, but I will update my review if I encounter any issues.
One month ago today I bought these wheels, and I was blown away by them the moment they arrived. For one month straight, I skated on them continuously for three hours at a time. Today, doing a 50 50 turn, the back right wheel snapped in half. Although these wheels would be incredible if they were all you used for cruising, if you really wanted to get into skateboarding, you should buy a pair of bone wheels or a set of.
I was surprised at its quality. My doubts really did not stand up to the truth, but these are awesome In my experience with a standard deck with Indis, I have not had wheel bite. In the beginning, it is strongly recommended that you tighten the trucks so you speed up much faster, but also because if you don't have any experience with the speed, you will need a little time to get used to the ground wobble.
Despite their great looks, these wheels only get a 4 out of 5 stars from me. The wheels look worn and old after just 3 hard skating sessions. I don't worry about rocks or smooth, but after just 3 hard skating sessions, the wheels look worn out. I ride hard and love to power slide, but this wheel disintegrated way too quickly. Not sure if I will buy again, but if I do I may buy a slightly larger wheel, if it pays off in longer life, but not in having to have a spacer.
It isn't my habit to skate every day, but I do it This type of wheel is softer than the hard ones I had previously. Although I can actually enjoy skating on my skateboard, check out the softer and smoother wheels. They may make it difficult for you to do tricks like ollies and frontside 180s, especially if you are used to You can roll these soft wheels around much easier and it can take a little while to get used to them.