no
soft ones
Yes
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.
nope. The turning of you on the skateboard depends on the bushings, the two soft round things on your trucks. Some people think that loosening the middle helps you turn but then it just makes your tricks really hard to do. Get good trucks so that the bushings are soft and the trucks itself is tight. Get Destructo d2! the best in the industry. 13 years skateboarding
How hard they are. And if they are from Canada or the USA.
Fired- hard unfired-soft
for one, hard coral has less give making it rather hard. Soft coral on the other hand, is mainly comprised of sponges, sand, sea cucumbers, and feather mattresses
Ball, roller, and needle bearings are made of various hard steel alloys. Bushings are coated with either a soft alloy called Babbitt metal or a plastic over the contact surface. This coating slowly wears away, protecting the shaft and journal from direct contact.
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.
Hard
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