Aug 26

Hello everybody! I suppose I’ll begin my first post by introducing myself and explaining what this page is all about.

I go by the name of Allen and I’ve decided to write a guide on longboard wheels, mostly because I find them to be the most important component that makes up a complete longboard. Also, longboard decks and trucks typically outlast the wheels after some heavy skating so more than likely, you will have to replace your wheels at some point. With that being said, knowing about longboard wheels and what’s out there will certainly help. If you are interested in any of the wheels featured on this site, you also have the option of buying them on the sales offer side bar.

Here is some general information about longboard wheels and what effect their characteristics have on your skating. Typically, longboarding wheels are designed with speed and traction in mind. Longboard wheel hardness or softness is specified by the durometer. Lower durometer urethane compositions like 75A are used for improved “grippy-ness”. However, lower durometers mean the wheel is softer so under the weight of the rider, the wheel doesn’t maintain perfect roundness which affects its ability to roll which is why higher durometer wheels are typically favored for speed. You need to find a balance between traction and speed that meets your skating style. The contact patch, which is the length of wheel that’s in contact with the ground, is typically higher to achieve more contact area with the ground. The front profile of the wheel can vary depending on what discipline it’s used for. For hard carving where traction is a priority, the wheel profile is square to give an edged lip to prevent the wheel from slipping sideways. Some people are looking for wheels that break traction easier for sliding maneuvers and look for wheels with rounded edge profiles.

To be honest I could go on forever about longboarding wheels so I’ll end this post now, and I’ll be posting information about other longboarding wheels such as Orangatangs and Abec 11’s in the future. Hopefully this guide will help you select the best longboard wheels that fit your skating style.

By the way, if you are by any chance new to longboarding, check out this awesome video brought to you by the guys of Loaded Longboards. This is Adam S. Riding a Loaded Vanguard with R-II randals trucks and Abec 11 Gumballs.

Ride Safe. xD

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Aug 25

I know this isn’t about longboard wheels but sliding is an integral part of longboarding, and anyone serious about longboarding needs to have slide gloves period. Slide gloves are necessary in order to properly stop at very high speeds when foot braking is not an option. Speedboarders commonly use Coleman slides or other variation of slides in order to come to a stop, and knowing how to stop IS a life or death matter. With that being said, having a good pair of slide gloves is a must. Now if you want to get into some sliding tricks you’re obviously going to need slide gloves for that as well. Not only are they good for helping you slide, they offer some decent hand and wrist protection should you fall and eat concrete. I personally have Lush V2 Slide gloves and they don’t protect the wrist so my watch takes the hits for me. So if you are absolutely hooked on longboarding, get a pair of these new Loaded Slide gloves or check out some of the other slide gloves in my Amazon shop. If you are strapped on cash, you can always search “how to make slide gloves” on google for tutorials online. Ride safe!

Check out this slide help video courtesy of Adam Colton and Cowboy Louie riding the Loaded Dervish!



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Aug 30

The Retro BigZig is a popular all around wheel that resembles the Abec 11 Gumballs in a lot of ways.

Here are the tech specs:

  • Developer: Retro
  • Name: BigZigs
  • Diameter: 75mm
  • Width: 53mm
  • Contact Patch: 51.5mm
  • Hub: 25mm
  • Hub Setting: OS Offset
  • Edge Profile: Square
  • Composition: Urethane
  • Durometer: 77/80/83/86A
  • Colors: Per Durometer respectively Pink/Lime/Lemon/Orange

Right off the start, the Retro BigZigs have very similar technical specs as the Abec 11 Gumballs. Notable difference is the contact patch for BigZigs is 5mm longer than the Gumballs resulting in even more grip. Other than that, the two wheels perform quite similar for all around use whether it be downhill, carving, pumping, or just cruising. They are a popular wheel that fit the preference for many skaters. In my opinion, I would say these wheels are difficult sliding platforms, but if you have ever seen the Whirling Dervish video which I’ll post, you’ll see that Adam S. has no problem doing stand up slides using BigZigs. Also, don’t pick a BigZig based on your color preference since all the colors have different durometers.

If you are interested in picking up some BigZigs, here are the other color/durometer variations.

Check out Adam S. riding and sliding on BigZigs!

Image courtesy of www.retroskateboards.com

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Aug 30

The Abec 11 Strikers are excellent wheels to get you into sliding and learning those 180 slides in no time.

Here’s the technical info:

  • Developer: Abec 11
  • Name: Strikers
  • Diameter: 66mm/77mm
  • Width:47mm
  • Contact Patch: 38mm/32mm
  • Hub: 35mm
  • Hub Setting: SS Sideset
  • Edge Profile: Round
  • Composition: Urethane
  • Durometer: 75/78/81/84/88A
  • Colors: Green

The Abec 11 Strikers are excellent wheels for people interested in sliding and what a wheel that can break into predictable controlled slides. The round edge profile is a lot less grippy than square and the contact patch is smaller than most other wheels. The 77mm version has a contact patch of 32mm while as the 66mm has a contact patch of 38mm. The two sizes should accommodate most boards out there and are available in a variety of durometers ranging from 75A to 88A. So if you want to learn the Coleman and Sergio but just can’t get your Gumballs to break loose, try these out for starters.

Image courtesy of www.abec11.com

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Aug 30

The first set of longboard wheels I’ll review are one of my all time favorites; Abec 11 Gumballs. I’ve personally used Gumballs on my Loaded Vanguard and they are easily one of the best set of longboard wheels I’ve ever rode on.

Let’s start with some basic technical information:

  • Developer: Abec 11
  • Name: Gumballs
  • Diameter: 76mm
  • Width: 53mm
  • Contact Patch: 46.5mm
  • hub: 25mm
  • hub setting: OS Offset
  • Edge Profile: Square
  • Composition: Urethane
  • Durometers: 75A/78A/81A/84A/88A
  • Colors: Green or Pink

The Abec 11 Gumballs have been developed primarily for the downhill race discipline however they make for perfect all around skating. Their improved traction makes them especially useful for hard carving such as slalom and giant slalom. Because longboarding is a sport that revolves around speed and maneuvering, these wheels fit for almost any longboarder. They come in various durometers depending on the softness you desire ranging from 75A to 88A. One notable thing about gumballs is that once they are broken in after a decent amount of runs, they actually break into well controlled slides. So if you are looking for a good high traction downhill wheel yet you want to try stand up sliding or learning the Coleman slide, these wheels will work for you. I’ve tried sliding before on a sector 9 complete with sector 9 wheels and had a piece of the wheel actually chip off from only one days worth of sliding. Believe me when I say that the Abec 11 Gumballs are one of the highest performing and highest quality longboard wheels in existence. I personally use 78A Gumballs on my Loaded Vanguard setup and they’ve been my favorite wheels for years. I easily recommend these wheels for anybody serious about longboarding so give them a shot! You won’t be disappointed.

Looking for a particular durometer? Here you are!

 

 

Image courtesy of www.abec11.com

 

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Aug 29

The Abec 11 Flywheels are the pinnacle of Abec 11’s speed lineup. As described on their site, they are big, smooth, tank-like wheels for rolling over everything in its path.

Here is the technical information:

  • Developer: Abec 11
  • Name: Flywheels
  • Diameter: 76/83/90/97mm
  • Width: 52mm
  • Contact Patch: 43mm
  • Hub: 45mm
  • Hub Setting: CS Center Set
  • Edge Profile: Round
  • Compostion: Urethane
  • Durometer: 75/78/81A
  • Colors: Green

The Abec 11 Flywheels are designed with speed in mind, with a hollow hub core that sets more of the mass further from the axis of rotation improving top speed. Their huge size makes them capable of easily clearing road cracks and sidewalk divisions smoothly without losing too much speed. Abec 11 makes four different sizes starting at 76mm like the Gumball and up to 97mm. The contact patch is slightly smaller than the gumballs and with its round edge profile any sliding setup can achieve the fastest controlled slides possible. Make sure your setup can accommodate these monsters since any wheelbite would be disastrous! The only thing that will hurt is your wallet, since these wheels don’t come cheap. But believe me, for any serious downhill enthusiast, these wheels are definitely ones you want to consider. I have 97mm Flywheels on my 80″ Jam Silverback and after only a couple strong kicks it feels like I can coast for ages.

Image courtesy of www.abec11.com

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Aug 28

Specs:

  • Developer: Sector 9
  • Name: Nineballs
  • Diameter: 72 mm
  • Width: 52 mm (?)
  • Contact Patch: ?
  • Hub: ?
  • Hub Setting: off-set
  • Edge Profile: Square
  • Composition: Urethane
  • Durometers: 75a only
  • Colors: Blue, Green, Red, White

Nineballs, by Sector 9, are excellent wheels too little heard about. They are soft with a confident grip that will drift sightly early once they are broken in. They offer a substantial rebound or “push-back” coming out of carves, giving your board a luxury-car-like suspension; and the speed vents, smaller than Abec 11 Flywheels, lend the wheel a breezy glide with plenty of zip.

These wheels are so pliable and grippy that I wish the footprint was slightly wider. Even if they started out at 52 or 53mm, I still feel like this wheel would be the perfect carve wheel, rivaling or beating the softer Gumballs, if they were just a little wider. The “early drift” that I mentioned before is due, I think, to the slightly slim contact patch. I wanted this wheel to be just as soft at the 75A durometer with a wider contact patch, or slighly harder, like 80A with a 52mm contact patch. However, since softer wheels are sometimes slower at top speed, maybe the thinner contact patch preserves a little more speed than if it were wider. These wheels are quick to be sure.

I should mention that this is not a slide weheel. I’m not saying that once you break them in, you can’t end your run with a nice 180 powerslide, but if you try to slide too much they will tear and possibly chunk. This will never happen if you carve aggressively, but if you take these out to try to slide, you will ruin them and be sorry you lost such a great carving and cruising wheel.
This wheel is positively bouncy with a choice of sweet, translucent colors to compliment your board. If it fits your riding style, you will not be disappointed. And with their price-point of $38, you can afford to lean into a set.

Special thanks to Scott G. Patton for providing this review!

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Aug 27

The Seismic Speed Vents are a popular wheel in the longboarding community due to their quality and variety.

Here are some tech specs:

  • Developer: Seismic
  • Name: Speed Vent
  • Diameter:73/77/85mm
  • Width:56mm
  • Contact Patch:53mm
  • Hub:45mm
  • Hub Setting: OS Offset
  • Edge Profile: Square
  • Composition: Urethane
  • Durometer: 75/76/79/80/83/84A
  • Colors: Clear orange (75/76A), skyblue (79/80A), deep purple (79/83/84A), clear blue (75A)

The Seismic Speed Vents are a high quality high performance wheel developed by Seismic which has developed other great products such as the Seismic trucks and 3dm wheels. The Speed Vents were designed around a light weight energy conversion core which adds the quickness and agility while maintaining high top speed for downhill racing. Whats particularly nice about the Speed Vents is that they come in a huge variety of sizes and durometers. The 85mm diameter version is a huge wheel that can roll over anything much like the Abec 11 Flywheels except the Speed Vents are wider with a larger contact patch providing better grip. Before you go out and buy some make sure you check out the specs because like BigZigs, different colors have different durometers. This is a wheel that surely can hold its own versus even Abec 11’s great lineup of wheels.

Image courtesy of www.seismicskate.com

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Aug 25

Big news longboard fans! Loaded boards has just announced a new deck named “the Dancer” made specifically for dancing and walking tricks. The board is 55″ x 9″ with a 40″ wheel base and comes in two flexes for weight range 100-160lb and 160-230+. Like other Loaded boards, the construction is two thick bamboo cores pressed with 100% all natural linen. also, the board is designed with a big nose and tail for manuals and shuvits. As for the decal, it was specially designed by Adam Colton himself and is printed on the bottom as well as the top. Spray grip is used to give the board its unique look so you can show off the decal to all your friends.

As for the wheels and truck assembly, the model in the picture is equipped with black hangar Paris trucks with the new 83A purple Orangatang In Heats. Wheels within 70-76mm diameter work best with this board since anything too big may bite the deck.

As far as I know, this board will be released soon hopefully this month! I’m super excited since my birthday is coming up so I’m definitely asking for this. Just in case you’re not convinced yet, watch the guys at Loaded show you how it’s done. For more information, visit www.loadedboards.com.

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