it depends, you can't board on dirt with hard wheels but hard wheels are better for streets and skate parks
It depends, harder skate wheels are designed for sliding like reverts or finishing a full cab. Softer wheels (gummy wheels) are designed for grip making it alot harder to slide
Yes
78a would be a soft wheels those wheels are usally on long boards or cruisers "#a" would be the durometer of a skateboard wheel 90-100+ is usally a hard wheel 80- is softer. harder wheels are for tricks and street skateboarding and they slide easier as well. as for soft wheels they grip better and you glide over cracks and dont feel it pretty cool soft wheels are for vert and crusing skateboarders
Rubber cases because when they fall to the ground they bounce. Hard cases just crack the screen.
soft ones
try really fudgeing hard
Skateboarding on grass is difficult because the wheels of the skateboard are designed for hard, smooth surfaces like pavement or concrete. Grass is uneven and soft, making it hard to maintain balance and generate speed. Additionally, the friction between the wheels and grass is high, which can make it harder to glide smoothly.
Bigger wheels make it easier to roll over cracks in the road. softer wheels are good for riding vert because they grip the ground alot better than hard wheels.
you want a soft rubber band ball with strechy rubber bands,but you also want to be carefull that you dont make it to big and to small
Well, think of it. rubber would be better than most things you can think of, huh? And if it's just too hard for you, than rubber is for the difficulty level.
Well hell yeah
It's all a matter of testing the wheels out, there is no scale, they can range from as soft as cruiser wheels to as hard as bones wheels.