Spitfire wheels. Quad Mash-Up BigHeads.
The Hubba Bubba brand of chewing gum was first produced in the year 1979. The Hubba Bubba brand of chewing gum was produced by the Wrigley Company that also makes other kinds of gum.
Juicy fruit and Hubba Bubba.
No, walmart wheels are ususally made of plastic and/or any cheap form of rubber while name brand wheels have better urethane formulas and have better shape to them. walmart cannot afford urethane wheels or sometimes metal trucks so they fail on you right out the box or umm the wrapper LMAO
No they are different.
Hubba Bubba Chewing Gum.
It is fat on an animal but people call it Flubba . IT'S A NAME BRAND OF BUBBLE GUM...wonderful, too!
It was created in 1979, so its 31 years old.The Hubba Bubba brand was discontinued in the U.S. in the early 1990s, but returned in 2004. So its a little younger.
Purely preference, you've got to ride them all to be sure. I'd check out switchbacklongboards.com they have every brand you'd ever want.Id say Abec 11/Pink/Retro (all the same guy who makes them) and Orangotangs are the definite favorites.
I assume you mean Spitfire brand, and no they are great. If you are concerned with weight of products, you probably need to skate for a few years more. and anyway you shouldn't even be thinking about those you should be buying RICTAS!
I would suggest spitfire wheels for street skating but to be honest the brand doesnt matter as much as the hardness of the wheel. For street skating you would probably want a hardness of about 95a to 100a.
Bazooka,Trident,Orbit,Bubble Yum,Double Bubble,Hubba Bubba,Double Mint.