Are 54mm 99a wheels good?
Finding the best skateboard wheels all comes down to personal preference based on the kind of skateboarding that you want to do. TIP: If you are beginner, we recommend a mid-sized (52mm-54mm) skate wheel with a medium durometer (90a – 99a).
Are 54mm wheels good for bowls?
The best wheels for skating bowl are ones with a diameter of 54mm to 58mm, with a durometer between 95a and 104A depending on the bowl’s riding surface.
What size wheels do pro skaters use?
The most popular street skating wheel sizes are between 52-54mm. A larger wheel helps you skate rougher ground and ride up transitions easier. You can still skate street with larger wheels, but it will result in your skateboard feeling heavier.
Are smaller wheels easier to ollie?
Smaller wheels accelerate faster compared to larger wheels which is great when you only have a short distance between you and an object you want to ollie stairs for example. You need to be able to get as much speed as possible in the least amount of time.
Are Harder wheels faster?
Harder wheels tend to be faster while softer wheels are slower because they grip better. Harder wheels are better suited for skate parks and rides on smooth surfaces. Some brands offer a dual-durometer wheel where the inside of the wheel measures one way while the outside of the wheel is either harder or softer.
Are 58mm wheels too big?
58 – 60mm – The standard modern vert & big bowl skaters choice, although not needed to shred the smaller parks. The bigger, and taller the bowl, then go up on wheel size. Unless you’re skating something like the combi at Vans I wouldn’t worry too much about getting bigger than a 58mm wheel.
Are 99A wheels good for beginners?
96A-99A Skateboard Wheels These are a fairly balanced set of wheels that will adapt to street skating, skatepark riding, bowls, ramps, and nearly all smooth surfaces. The setup is often used by beginners because it provides good grip and moderate speed characteristics.
Is there a big difference between 99A and 101a?
It’s a hardness that provides great grip on most street surfaces while retaining speed, pop and a smooth ride. Being slightly softer than the harder 101a, the 99a is slightly more forgiving on impact. 101a duro is more suited to smoother transitional skateparks and ramps.