For someone who skates like 90 different parks regularly as well as all sorts of shitty streets and even my backyard wood mini or local indoor wooden park these wheels are the most versatile wheels ever made. They arent amazing anywhere but work everywhere. And I swear they are so much easier on my joints then other harder wheels I used to skate. I am a HUGE fan.
@ you think they are even faster on rough road pavement than the rough riders? I skate mostly to get around town and skate alot of rough streets / alleys but i do feel the rough riders could be faster and funner so if your saying these 88a will be a good cruiser wheel ima have to give them a go!
I ride dragons in different sizes and widths and I like them a lot. I'm 54 and they are better for my joins. At the beginning, yes, slides are weird because of the sound (or lack of) but I've found that using Bronson Raw bearings, you can hear something at least. Those wheels perform better the rougher the surface is. So in rough cement or tarmac they do very well. Cheers from Spain. Nice channel.
Im not a wheel nerd by any means. Ill ride any thing really. But i bought these in a 54mm and instantly fell in love with them. There fast, quiet, slide good and not bouncey
Untitled Skateboards.. that's a throw back. I think I bought a skate movie by them back in like 05 at Acquire the Fire..? Pretty sure I still have the DVD, too. Cool to see they're still around.
I have 52mm white, 54mm green, and 55mm green Dragons. I'm not sure if it's the size difference or the color, but the 52mm wheels feel way less gummy, stickey, and bouncey than the green 54 or 55mm wheels I have. The 52mm white wheels skate exactly how advertised. Soft and cushy yet hard and slidey. The other 2 bigger green sets feel like 78a wheels after they're worn in. 😂
I’m going to do a video on them soon. I’ve heard a lot of great things. I got mine when they only had 52mm available though. I need to get the 56’s now!
I am so surprised you caught that! I’ve never noticed a difference in my bearings by flipping them and I never pop my shields. I’m a big fan of orange, so I like the way they look when they’re backwards. Just a visual thing, but kinda stoked someone called that out, haha!
For someone who skates like 90 different parks regularly as well as all sorts of shitty streets and even my backyard wood mini or local indoor wooden park these wheels are the most versatile wheels ever made. They arent amazing anywhere but work everywhere. And I swear they are so much easier on my joints then other harder wheels I used to skate. I am a HUGE fan.
What size and duro do you have
@@tylerd8609 60mm dragon rat bones 93a
How do they compare speed wise to commuting with a regular 80a wheel like bones rough riders?
@@YUNGJAAYDEESLE they are way faster. I had the rough riders and they were super slow snd didnt powerslide.
@ you think they are even faster on rough road pavement than the rough riders? I skate mostly to get around town and skate alot of rough streets / alleys but i do feel the rough riders could be faster and funner so if your saying these 88a will be a good cruiser wheel ima have to give them a go!
I ride dragons in different sizes and widths and I like them a lot. I'm 54 and they are better for my joins. At the beginning, yes, slides are weird because of the sound (or lack of) but I've found that using Bronson Raw bearings, you can hear something at least. Those wheels perform better the rougher the surface is. So in rough cement or tarmac they do very well. Cheers from Spain. Nice channel.
Im not a wheel nerd by any means. Ill ride any thing really. But i bought these in a 54mm and instantly fell in love with them. There fast, quiet, slide good and not bouncey
Dragon wheesl works really well on skatelite. 93a prevents sliding and you can revert as well.
Untitled Skateboards.. that's a throw back. I think I bought a skate movie by them back in like 05 at Acquire the Fire..? Pretty sure I still have the DVD, too. Cool to see they're still around.
are the 54mm conical shape or classic? thanks!
I have 52mm white, 54mm green, and 55mm green Dragons. I'm not sure if it's the size difference or the color, but the 52mm wheels feel way less gummy, stickey, and bouncey than the green 54 or 55mm wheels I have. The 52mm white wheels skate exactly how advertised. Soft and cushy yet hard and slidey. The other 2 bigger green sets feel like 78a wheels after they're worn in. 😂
seems like the wheels i would want after my knee heels up
I like my 97a Spits - haven't tried Dragon's yet..
I prefer the Nano, that flatter side to hook in is genius.
I’m going to do a video on them soon. I’ve heard a lot of great things. I got mine when they only had 52mm available though. I need to get the 56’s now!
Your Bronson's are backwards, black ring (balls haha) out
I am so surprised you caught that!
I’ve never noticed a difference in my bearings by flipping them and I never pop my shields. I’m a big fan of orange, so I like the way they look when they’re backwards. Just a visual thing, but kinda stoked someone called that out, haha!
@@HangingWithTheHarrelds so get the G2's haha jk :P cool!
dorkkk@@HangingWithTheHarrelds