I've gone through some wheel madness too. I learned that I like thin wheels if my board and trucks are the same width (8.0 for example.) Wide wheels are nice if you want to ride a deck slightly wider than your trucks. For example I can ride 8.125 or even 8.25 with trucks sized 8.0 and a wider wheel.
i like a bit wider wheel with a rounded edge. i've never owned a set of spitfires, the classics always seemed too narrow for my liking, especially under 56mm. if you have wider wheels you might want to try trucks narrower than board if you still want to have it flip easy.
@@Skates123456789 i'm not opposed, and i've ridden friends' boards that had them and they seemed fine. probably would prefer the 97a if they still make them
I've gone through some wheel madness too. I learned that I like thin wheels if my board and trucks are the same width (8.0 for example.) Wide wheels are nice if you want to ride a deck slightly wider than your trucks. For example I can ride 8.125 or even 8.25 with trucks sized 8.0 and a wider wheel.
Yup I’ve learned this as well!
i want to get better at tech skating too but i just ordered some lock in fulls 💀 don’t know until i try them i guess
Aw man good luck haha. It might be harder to flip in to your grinds, but if you can manage to lock in, the wheels really do lock in good 👍
53mm classic shape is the best
It’s definitely up there!
I just cured my madness and I think the 52mm conical fulls might be the perfect wheel for me for tech and to roll through crust
I’ve only skated the 53 and 54 conical full. Wonder if 52 would be good for tech
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Check out the 54 mm radial fulls they are wide with a classic cut
Sorry bruh but, Ben Degros did this theory with proven facts many months ago 🤘🏾🇨🇦
Love Ben! Just my experience! 👍
i like a bit wider wheel with a rounded edge. i've never owned a set of spitfires, the classics always seemed too narrow for my liking, especially under 56mm. if you have wider wheels you might want to try trucks narrower than board if you still want to have it flip easy.
@@diplenski agreed! You should try spitfire. They’re pretty good!
@@Skates123456789 i'm not opposed, and i've ridden friends' boards that had them and they seemed fine. probably would prefer the 97a if they still make them
dude, how long have you been skating for? I only just started recently, but I'm always curious how long it takes people to get up to this level
About 12 years!
@@Skates123456789 wow! sick skating by the way, very interesting video too
@@theoldpea1 appreciate it! Working on another video rn 👍
Damn i was debating this topic recently too 😂
It’s definitely worth discussing!
Damn your skating though
Not the best sorry!! :(
He was complimenting u I think 😭 ur rlly good dude
@@brackbivins148 I really appreciate you think that, thanks man!