SKATEBOARD WHEELS BUYING GUIDE

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

Skateboard wheels are a crucial part of your skateboard. Your choice of wheels and bearings will determine how fast you go. When buying skateboard wheels, it’s important that you pick wheels to fit your trucks, your deck and most importantly, your ride style! There are many different types of skateboard wheels and they differ in size and texture as well as colour. Just the slightest change in wheel size and wheel durometer, can change how your board feels when you ride it.

We’ve created a full guide on how to choose your skateboard wheels to help you make the right choice and ensure your complete is faultless!

When purchasing skateboard wheels, you need to be aware of the following, which we will cover within this buying guide:

- Considering the trucks and deck for your skateboard

- Features to consider

- Comparing the best brands on the market

- Answers to the most common frequently asked questions

- Anything else you will need to consider when buying a skateboard wheels


FEATURES TO CONSIDER

IT ALL STARTS WITH THE TRUCKS & DECK...

Choosing the right skateboard wheels goes hand in hand with considering the trucks and deck that form the foundation of your setup. If you haven't already, we recommend heading to our Skateboard Deck Guide to gather valuable insights on selecting the perfect deck for your riding style. The size and shape of your deck play a crucial role as they determine the size and width of trucks you should opt for.

The size of your trucks is a critical factor to consider when it comes to skateboard wheels. The width of your trucks should match the width of your deck, ensuring a proper fit and optimal performance. When the trucks align with the deck width, it creates a balanced and stable platform, allowing for better control and maneuverability.

Once you have determined the right trucks for your deck, you can further fine-tune your skateboard setup by considering the size of your wheels. While the size of your deck determines the width of your trucks, it also influences the size range of wheels you can use. Smaller decks generally pair well with smaller wheels, while larger decks can accommodate bigger wheels.

However, it's essential to take your own height and weight into account when selecting skateboard wheels. If you are taller or heavier, opting for slightly larger wheels can provide additional stability and smoother rides. Conversely, if you are on the shorter or lighter side, smaller wheels may offer increased agility and quicker response.

Remember, finding the perfect combination of trucks, deck, and wheels is a personal preference that may require some experimentation. Take your time to explore different setups, consider your riding style and preferences, and don't hesitate to seek advice from experienced skaters.


CHOOSING THE SIZE OF YOUR SKATEBOARD WHEELS

Santa Cruz Pac-Man Slime Balls Vomit Mini Skateboard Wheels - Black 54mm

 

Wheel diameter will affect things like your speed and the tightness of your turns. Skateboard wheel diameter is normally measured in millimetres, and most wheels range from 50-75mm. So if you need small wheels, shop around the 50mm end of the scale. Similarly, if you’re looking for big wheels, shop around the 70mm end of the scale.

SMALL WHEELS

Smaller wheels allow for a slower ride. If you’re into technical skating and street skating, it’s best to go for small wheels. They are lower to the ground, which will typically make the board easier for you to control.

LARGER WHEELS

Larger wheels will help you ride faster. If you’re using a skateboard for transportation, low key cruising or vert skating, you may want to go for larger wheels. Their increased diameter offers speed and balance all in one.

 

 


CHOOSING THE DUROMETER OF YOUR WHEELS

Durometer measures the hardness of the skateboard wheel. Most manufacturers use the Durometer A Scale, which is a 100-point scale that quantifies how hard the wheel is. The higher the number the harder the wheel, although the average wheel durometer is 99a. There are some manufacturers however, that use the B Scale, which measures 20 points fewer than the A Scale, and therefore allows for an extra 20 points for the hardest wheels.

Generally speaking harder wheels are faster, and softer wheels are slower with the added advantage of having more grip. Softer wheels are better suited to street skating, while harder wheels are better for smooth surfaces. Here are some general guidelines for wheel durometer as it concerns your skating preferences and skill level.

78A-87A WHEELS

Soft wheels, good for rough surfaces, longboards, or street boards. They have lots of grip to easily roll over bumps and cracks. Designed for smooth rides, cruising, hills, and rough surfaces.

88A-95A WHEELS

Slightly harder and faster wheels, with slightly less grip. They're good for street skating and rough surfaces.

96A-99A WHEELS

Provide nice speed and grip. Great for beginners skating street, skate parks, ramps, pools, and other smooth surfaces.

100A+ WHEELS

The hardest and the fastest pro wheels, with the least amount of grip. Ineffective on slick and rough surfaces.

83B-84B WHEELS

Using the B scale, these are extremely hard. They measure 20 points fewer than the A Scale. The scale is extended another 20 points for the hardest wheels.

 

Santa Cruz Slime Balls Vomit Skateboard Wheels - Green 53mm

SCOOTER HANDLE BARS - HEIGHT, WIDTH AND MATERIAL

Dominator Team Edition Alu ICS/IHC Scooter Handle Bars - Black 600mm

 

When it comes to the bars, it's important to choose the right width, height, and material for your needs. The width of the bars is a crucial factor in determining the stability of the scooter. Wider bars can provide more stability, but can also make it harder to perform certain tricks that require a lot of maneuverability. On the other hand, narrower bars can provide greater maneuverability, but can make it more difficult to maintain balance.

The height of the bars is also important, as it affects the rider's comfort level and ability to perform tricks. Taller bars can provide more leverage for tricks, but may not be suitable for shorter riders. Conversely, shorter bars are better suited for smaller riders, but may not provide enough leverage for more advanced tricks.

The material of the bars can also impact the weight and durability of the scooter. Steel bars are typically heavier but more durable, while aluminum bars are lighter but may not be as strong. Some bars are also made from chromoly steel, which is a lighter and stronger alloy of steel.


BRAND COMPARISON 

Spitfire Formula Four OG Classics 99 Skateboard Wheels - White 54mm
SPITFIRE

When it comes to skateboard wheels and bearings, there's one brand that stands out from the rest: Spitfire. At SkateHut, we proudly offer an incredible selection of Spitfire wheels, along with Spitfire clothing, socks, and stickers. When you choose Spitfire, you're choosing exceptional quality and performance that will elevate your skating experience.

What makes Spitfire wheels so great? It's all about their dedication to innovation and craftsmanship. Spitfire has been at the forefront of the skateboard industry for years, consistently delivering top-notch products that cater to the needs of skaters worldwide. Their wheels are renowned for their durability, smoothness, and unmatched grip, allowing you to ride with confidence and control.

When you shop with SkateHut, you not only get access to an extensive range of Spitfire products, but you also enjoy the best value for your money. We offer free delivery on many of our items, ensuring that you receive your Spitfire gear without any additional costs. Whether you're looking for Spitfire t-shirts to rock your style or the classic Spitfire skateboard wheels that have become iconic, we have all your skating needs covered.

Don't wait to experience the excellence of Spitfire. Place your order today and take advantage of our next day delivery option if you simply can't contain your excitement. Get ready to roll with Spitfire and elevate your skateboarding game to new heights.


RICTA WHEELS

Ricta is a brand that has earned a solid reputation in the skateboard industry, and their skateboard wheels are highly regarded for good reason. When it comes to Ricta, their commitment to innovation and performance shines through in their exceptional wheel designs.

One of their standout offerings is the Ricta Naturals urethane formula. It strikes the perfect balance between speed and a smooth roll, allowing you to slide when desired and maintain control when needed. Not only that, but these wheels are built to last, with fewer flat spots and excellent durability.

Ricta cored wheels are another remarkable feature of the brand. Designed to provide optimal speed and reduce rolling resistance, these wheels maintain their shape integrity even when landing tricks. They're also known for their ability to effortlessly roll over cracks, offering a smoother ride with minimal feedback compared to conventional urethane wheels.

The unique core design of Ricta Speedrings sets them apart from the rest. By placing urethane around the bearing bore like a non-cored wheel, Speedrings offer the traditional wheel feel combined with the speed and reduced rolling resistance of a cored wheel. The result is less rattle and more roll, giving you a smoother and more enjoyable ride.

Ricta's Clouds lineup caters to the diverse needs of skateboarders, particularly cruisers. With a wide range of sizes from 52-60mm and different durometers available (78, 86, and 92a), Ricta ensures that there's a wheel suitable for any terrain or setup. Whether you're cruising the streets or hitting the skatepark, Ricta Clouds deliver the performance you need.

Ricta Shanahan Flux Round Skateboard Wheels - White 53mm

Enuff Corelite Black Skateboard Wheels - Red
ENUFF

Enuff is a brand that has made a significant impact in the skateboarding world, and their skateboard wheels are highly regarded for their outstanding quality and performance. When it comes to Enuff, their commitment to excellence and attention to detail shine through in every aspect of their products.

Enuff skateboard wheels are engineered to deliver an exceptional ride that skaters of all levels can appreciate. With a focus on durability and performance, Enuff wheels are built to withstand the rigors of street and park skating. They offer a perfect balance between speed, grip, and control, allowing you to confidently tackle any terrain.

One of the standout features of Enuff wheels is their versatility. Whether you're a street skater, a park enthusiast, or a vert rider, Enuff has a wheel that suits your style and preferences. They offer a range of sizes and durometers, ensuring that you can find the perfect wheel for your specific needs and riding style.

Enuff places great importance on using high-quality materials and advanced manufacturing processes. This results in wheels that deliver consistent performance, excellent grip, and a smooth ride. Whether you're carving through the streets or performing technical tricks, Enuff wheels provide the responsiveness and reliability you demand.


CRUPIE

Crupie is a brand that has been making waves in the skateboarding community with their exceptional skateboard wheels. Known for their commitment to quality, innovation, and style, Crupie has quickly gained a reputation for producing wheels that offer outstanding performance and durability.

One of the reasons why Crupie skateboard wheels are highly regarded is their meticulous attention to detail during the manufacturing process. Crupie utilises advanced technology and premium materials to create wheels that deliver an unparalleled skateboarding experience. Their wheels are engineered to provide optimal speed, smoothness, and grip, allowing skaters to push their limits with confidence.

Crupie understands that skateboarders have different preferences and riding styles, which is why they offer a diverse range of wheel options. From different sizes and shapes to various durometers, Crupie ensures that there is a wheel suited for every terrain and skill level. Whether you're cruising the streets or hitting the skatepark, Crupie wheels provide the versatility and performance you need to excel.

As a brand, Crupie embodies a sense of style and individuality. Their wheels often feature eye-catching graphics and designs that add a unique aesthetic to your skateboard setup. With Crupie wheels, you not only get exceptional performance but also the opportunity to express your personal style on and off the board.

 

Crupie JBZ Skateboard Wheels - 53mm

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs) 

  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SMOOTH AND ROUGH SKATEBOARD WHEEL SURFACE?

    The surface texture of skateboard wheels can vary. Smooth wheels provide a faster and more consistent ride on smooth pavement or skate parks. Rough wheels have more grip and are suitable for riding on rough surfaces or street skating where extra traction is needed.
  • CAN I USE SKATEBOARD WHEELS ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF TERRAIN?

    Skateboard wheels can be used on various terrains, but it's important to consider their size and hardness. Smaller and harder wheels are better for skate parks and smooth surfaces, while larger and softer wheels are more suitable for cruising, rough terrain, and street skating.
  • HOW OFTEN SHOULD I ROTATE OR REPLACE MY SKATEBOARD WHEELS?

    The frequency of rotating or replacing your skateboard wheels depends on your usage and the condition of the wheels. Regularly inspect the wheels for flat spots, uneven wear, or significant loss of grip. If you notice any issues affecting performance, it may be time to rotate or replace them.
  • WHAT TYPE OF GRIP TAPE SHOULD I GET FOR MY SKATEBOARD? 

    Skateboard grip tape varies in texture and coarseness. It is important to choose grip tape that is comfortable and provides good traction.
  • ARE ALL SKATEBOARD WHEELS SUITABLE FOR ALL SKILL LEVELS?

    Most skateboard wheels are suitable for all skill levels, but certain factors like size and hardness may affect performance. Beginners may prefer slightly larger and softer wheels for stability, while advanced riders might opt for smaller and harder wheels for technical tricks and faster speeds.

THE BEST PLACE TO BUY SKATEBOARD WHEELS

SkateHut is widely regarded as one of the best places to buy skateboard wheels due to their extensive selection and expertise in skateboarding gear. With a wide range of brands, sizes, and hardness options, SkateHut offers a comprehensive collection of skateboard wheels to cater to every rider's needs and preferences. Their knowledgeable staff and commitment to quality make them a trusted destination for skateboard enthusiasts.

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