52 – 54mm are the most popular size and are a good all round choice. Most regular harder wheels in the 97A – 104A durometer range are available between 50 & 60mm. It really does come down to what you like and works best for you. This rule is pretty loose and you’ll find technical street skaters that prefer larger diameter wheels and transition riders that like smaller wheels out there. With the diameter, s a general rule you use a bigger wheel for rougher surfaces where you want to maintain speed and a smaller wheel on smoother surfaces where you need to accelerate quickly from pushing. When it comes to size and shape the critical things are diameter, width and the riding surface (contact patch). They currently have seven different Spitfire Wheel Shapes available. When it comes to choosing the size and shape, today we are going to have a look at what Spitfire have to offer. We have covered different offerings from wheel manufactures when it comes to the hardness and formula of urethane here and here. ![]() ![]() The three main things are diameter, hardness and shape. When purchasing some new wheels there are a few things to consider.
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