![]() ![]() One thing I need to address is quality, don’t cheap out on wheels! Go for a reputable brand like Bones or Spitfire. There are even wheels that are perfectly balanced and deal with all sorts of surfaces. If you’re interested in learning how to ollie, do some stationary kickflips or basic beginner tricks? Go with harder skateboard wheels. Hard wheels make a lot of noise and vibrate a lot, not to mention you’ll have a hard time maintaining speed. In this case, you’ll need a set of soft wheels because hard wheels aren’t made for cruising. You might consider a bit cruising, hopping a few curbs, or maybe commuting on campus. Let’s say you just got into skateboarding but don’t want to do any tricks. The rule of thumb is that softer wheels are for cruising and longboarders, hard wheels for popping technical tricks. ![]()
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