What is so special about shark wheels?

There are many things to consider when choosing the next set of skateboard wheels. Even the slightest difference in wheel size or stiffness can radically change the feel and ride quality of the board. Finding the best skateboard wheel based on the type of skateboard you want depends on your personal taste.

Wheel type

There are fun and effective shark wheel skateboard for a variety of vehicles. Watch the video and read the following to determine if a park/road wheel, cruiser wheel, or longboard wheel is right for you.

Wheel size

There are some important dimensions to consider when choosing a skateboard wheel size to get. Watch the video and read the following to see how diameter, tread, and shape affect how your skates are wheeled.

Wheel diameter

Small wheels are lighter, lighter, faster, and provide more responsive pop. This is great for road skating and technical skating.

Tip: If you choose a wheel larger than 56mm, we recommend adding a riser pad to add clearance and prevent the wheel from biting.

Wheel tread (ride surface)

The tread, also known as the tread, is the part of the wheel that actually comes into contact with the ground. This affects the amount of wheel grip. Street skaters generally prefer narrow wheels for technical street skating. Because they slide easily for some techniques. Wide wheels hold grip when skating at high speeds and are suitable for bowl transport and skating.

Wheel profile

The profile or shape of the wheel edge can affect grip, weight, and how the wheel locks. In general, rounded edges make the wheel easier to slide. The sharp edges increase the grip of the wheel and help secure the grind without slipping.

Wheel hardness (hardness meter)

The maximum range is between 75a and 104a. All wheels in the 78a to 90a range are considered soft wheels, with 90a to 98a in the center and 99a + are called hard wheels.

Soft wheels are ideal for cruising, transportation, and longboarding. Medium durometer wheels are ideal for beginners and road skates on rough roads.

Tip: Bone wheels may use the “Shore B Scale” instead of the A scale. The measurements are similar, but the rating is 20 points lower than the A scale. For example, 82b is equal to one wheel 102a.

Skating on any surface: Find yourself on rocky roads or when skating in the park. These 70mm longboard wheels are designed to explore the world. In each session, you will be able to skate where you just thought. If you look at a tree branch or hit a rock on the road, don’t assume our wheels can handle it.

Improve grip with slide control: With the new invention of the wheel, our wave design wheels improve lateral grip. If you need to slide at a tight angle, these wheels will break and recover smoothly. Quickly lower the longboard to confidently secure the wheel to the ground.

Final Made: All wheels are designed with durability and speed in mind. All skaters should be able to enjoy the air of the face during the cruise without having to guess if the wheels will come off at any time. Even after overcoming various obstacles on the road, such as rocks, rods, and various other debris, storms can occur on the wheels of this skateboard.

Made in the USA: All wheels are made in the USA here. We use the best local materials to provide the right wheels for the skating community. Bring your skating session to a new height in your park when you put a set of shark wheels on the board.

Backed by science: These wheels were rigorously real-world tested to redesign the wheels. There are many benefits to having a shark wheel on the board, including reduced speed, friction, durability, abrasion resistance, and improved off-road performance. Infinite with a circle of sharks of opportunity and landscape.

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