Product Description
Powell Peralta Skateboard Wheels 58mm x 37.5mm Dragon Formula 93A Nano Cubic Off White
Speed: DF-95A's are up to 20% higher rebound than standard hard wheels, giving you more speed in parks and smoother rides on rough streets– where other 95A wheels slow down.
Grip and Slide: Dragons grip when you need it and slide when you want it on any surface. Their unique formula, developed over 10 years, delivers a perfect grip-to-slide balance without sacrificing durability.
Durability: Fast, smooth, and built to last– Dragon Formula™ wheels outlast cheap alternatives, giving you more performance and more skate time.
NanoCubics are inspired by and developed for Andy Anderson to help him expand his wide range of street, park and freestyle tricks on all terrains. NanoCubics feature the same classic design advantages, of the legendary Cubic and MiniCubic, reconceived for today's skating, and utilizing a special version of our amazing new Dragon formula. The NanoCubic's offset design allows it to have the perfect shape for both inner and outer edges to skate a wider range of obstacles. NanoCubics are smaller, lighter, and offset, so their large outer edge rolls up curbs, walls, and over cracks, and it covers your axle and nuts. The inner edge locks onto rails but releases when you need to.
| BRAND | Powell Peralta |
| MODEL | Dragon Formula 93A Nano Cubic |
| SIZE | 58mm x 37.5mm |
| COLOR | Off White |
| 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.