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When it comes to skateboarding, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to choosing the ideal wheel size. For street and park skaters, the common size range is typically between 50mm to 54mm, while for bowl and old-school skaters, 55mm to 60mm wheels are more typical. It's worth noting that the larger the wheel, the longer the roll.
When it comes to wheel hardness, most of these wheels feature a 99A hardness, which is ideal for street and park skating. However, there are also "Gel" wheels available that are 92A in hardness, which is a softer option. These softer "Gel" wheels are often better suited for new riders, filmers, or those skating on rougher terrain.
No matter how good your wheels are, they won't perform to their full potential without a set of fresh bearings. We include a set of 8 Abec 7 Bullseye bearings with your wheel selection, ensuring your new wheels will roll smoothly.
To further enhance the performance of your setup, speed spacers are a great addition. These spacers not only increase speed but also promote longer bearing life. By having spacers, you can tighten your nuts down to eliminate wheel wobble, keeping your wheels spinning smoothly and freely.
Refreshing your board with new wheels and bearings can truly transform the overall riding experience. With the right combination of wheel size, hardness, and fresh bearings, your board will feel as smooth and responsive as ever, providing you with a more enjoyable and efficient skating session.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand_name | TGM Skateboards | ||||
color | Eggplant/White Checker | ||||
manufacturer | TGM Skateboards | ||||
part_number | TGM Skateboards Wheels | ||||
size | 58mm | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #1,591,108 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,781 in Skateboard Wheels | ||||
date_first_available | September 9, 2019 |