What size wheels are best for ramps?
So, to break it all down for you: For street skateboarding use small wheels between 50 – 53mm, for small ramps and mini-ramps use mid sized wheels from 53 – 56 mm, for vert skateboarding, use larger wheels up to 59 mm. For beginners and anyone who’s undecided, we recommend all-around wheels with a diameter of 53-56mm.
Are 54mm wheels too big?
54mm is probably the best all rounder if you are looking at skating a big variety of terrain. This size seems to provide most skateboarders with the perfect blend of speed and acceleration. This really is the Goldilocks zone of wheel size choice.
Are 53mm wheels good for street skating?
Go with a wheel size between 50mm and 53mm max for street skateboarding. They won’t last you as long as larger wheels but technical tricks require smaller wheels. Get wheels with a hardness of 97a or 99a.
What are 101a wheels good for?
They offer a balance between grip and speed, making them a beginner’s choice for both street skateboarding and for smooth surfaces like skate parks and ramps. 101a plus are professional wheels. They are the fastest and hardest with the least grip and are used only on smooth surfaces.
Can I put bigger wheels on my skateboard?
Yes, you can slap a couple of longboard wheels on a regular skateboard, but it has its limitations. You need to rise your trucks to avoid wheel bite, make sure your trucks are tight, and bushings shouldn’t be too soft. If you want to pull this off you need wheels no bigger than 63-66mm and riser pads.
What size wheels does Tony Hawk Ride?
The 53-56mm wheels are the more common wheel size for beginners or bigger riders skating street, skate parks, bowls and vert ramps. Wheels 56mm and above are more common for skate filmers….Pro Tony Hawk Rat Numbers STF Bones Skateboard Wheels.
| Price | $35.95 |
|---|---|
| Wheel Formula | Street Tech Formula |
| Wheel Edge | Round Lip |
| Color | White |
| Pro | Tony Hawk |