Yes
soft ones
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.
yes a shaun white skateboard is good. tough grip, trucks, wheels. and deck. nothing is wrong with it
Get a softer textured wheel rather than a hard one. The softer wheel will absorb more shock and it will grip the surface of the ground a lot better. id say a wheel with a durometer of 83B would be good
if you got wheels with grip lines stop skating them when the gripis totally gone and it starts getting deep scars and chips and if you got whells with no grip lines skate them till they flat spot
about 125 dollars
for better grip with the ground.
He uses an 8 inch element skateboard, destructo trucks,element wheels, speed metal bearings, element grip tape
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grip tape is one of the most important parts to any functioning skateboard. it helps you stay on.
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
One benefit of using steel wheels are that they are indeed cheaper than alloy wheels. Another benefit is that because of their weight, they make it safer for drivers who are driving in unsafe weather conditions as they grip the ground better than other wheel options.