Product Description
Spitfire Skateboard Wheels F4 Lock Ins with Bronson Pro G3 Bearings - Choose Size and Color
SPITFIRE WHEELS: Formula Four Performance Urethane lasts longer, withstands more abuse and performs superior to all other wheels. Designed to combine all the desired properties of a performance wheel without sacrificing any one attribute at the expense of another. Manufactured using a 100% pure urethane compound, with higher rebound for faster speeds over rough and smooth surfaces with a hard durometer for a smoother, faster ride that won't mush out over time.
WHEEL SHAPE: Spitfire Lock-Ins wheels have an asymmetrical shape with a conical outside and flat inside for locking in on grinds. The result is more speed and control on all surfaces.
BEARINGS: Signature Pro Bronson G3. Custom Pro Fire Graphic Pedro Delfino G3 Next Generation Skateboard Bearings.
BEARING FEATURES: Deep Groove Raceways: Minimize side impact damage and breakage, ensuring durability during your skateboarding adventures. Frictionless Shields: Pop-off resistant, keeping oil in while preventing dirt and moisture from compromising performance. Micro Groove Raceway Surfaces: Enhance bearing lubrication, speed, and spin, providing a smooth and fast ride. Balls Out Technology: Eliminates shield and cage contact on impact, ensuring a consistently fast and reliable ride.
| BRAND | Spitfire |
| MODEL | F4 Lock Ins with Bronson Pro G3 Bearings |
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| CONDITION | Brand New |
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Wheels are measured by Diameter (Width) and Durometer (Hardness). 50mm to 54mm with a hardness of 99A – 101A is the most common size wheel for street and park skaters, while 55mm to 64mm is typical for bowl and old school skaters. The larger the wheel, the longer the roll. The softer the wheel, the smoother the roll. Softer wheels are great for rough terrain and are also quieter (which is why filmers prefer large, soft wheels). Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and the type of terrain the skateboard will be ridden on.