![]() ![]() The Spitfire Formula Four Conical solves the problem I mentioned earlier. Lately, these wheels are hard to get, especially the 56mm.Īt 58mm consider 1/8” risers, especially when you skate your trucks loose to prevent wheel bite. If you want to do more technical coping tricks, the Classics might be a better choice. At 97A they are just a bit to soft for the techy street and park skaters. They aren’t great for street skating over 54mm, not everyone likes 56mm street wheels. While I don’t experience any limitations, my friend switched to Classics because he’s a more technical skater and feels like the wider profile limits his coping tricks. They lock-in properly only my boardslides are a bit more difficult nowadays because I sometimes hit the bowl platform.Īnother benefit is that they also perform great in mini ramps, but you have to pump harder compared to Bones SPF. I personally don’t experience any downsides when doing coping tricks. Even under the most dire circumstances (except for wet spots) they hold their grip. These wheels are very grippy and have a huge contact patch compared to the Spitfire classics.
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