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Skateboard Wheels

July 17th, 2009

Skateboard Wheels Reviews & Tips

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If you decide to buy a skateboard, you probably only focusing on the performance of the skateboard. Like color, size, and overall design.  But never ignore the important part of it, the skateboarding wheels.

Skateboard Wheels 70 mm

Skateboard Wheels 70 mm

Skateboard wheels may looks simple below your boards, but it take the responsibility of your boards keep rolling and keeping your feet on your skateboards in the different rough of surfaces. The right chosen of your skateboard wheels will give you more confidence in performance.

Skateboard wheels made of revolutionizing quality rubber-like material called urethanes that help revolutionize the future of skateboarding. It designed in many size and hardness that give an effect in the speed and how smooth you ride on your skateboards. The hardnesses of skateboard wheels measured using a scale called as durometer span from 75a to 99a.

Skateboard wheels using in the street usually made very hard to make it move quickly. Street skateboard wheels are usually very hard, which allows them to slow down quickly. On the other hand, when it wearing in the skate park, usually made from softer urethane.  A modern skateboarding wheel just like wheels on a car and bike are made more comfortable either using in the rough terrains or smooth one.

Skateboard wheels attached to the trucks using hex head axle bolts and ABEC (can be from a different company’s) ball bearings to provide the free-spinning movement of the wheels.

Skateboard Wheels normally build in size 52 to 60 mm. But when choosing skateboard wheels you may accommodated to your body size.  Skateboard Wheels for kids or teenager is highly recommended around 52 to 5 mm. And for adult around 56 to 60 mm. The skateboard wheels for street skateboard type usually sized around 48 to 55 mm. It is smallest than other. For slalom you may choose from 56 to 75 mm.

Skateboard wheels may cost you around $ 10 – $30 for 50mm. And for size 70 mm it may cost you around $25 – $50. You could buy the cheap skateboard wheels by compared it brand by brand but consider your safety is first. Have a happy skateboarding !

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Skateboards – Indoor

April 14th, 2009

Skateboards –Indoor Place Alternatives

By: Admin

Skateboards indoor alternatives. Skateboard is fun to play if done outside the home. however, if the weather does not benefit such as wet, raining, cold, and snowing, you can still use the alternative elsewhere in the building.skateboard.

Skateboards Indoor

Skateboards Indoor

Usually conducted in the skateboard to play in the home until the weather allows.There are lots of activities you can do with your skateboard aside from going out and hitting the sidewalks and parks.

Do not ride your skateboards indoor and chase your cats, dogs, and brothers around the house. What I mean is you can practice your tricks inside your house, in your room or on the carpet of your living room. You can practice your balance, kickflips, kickturns, ollies, and other freestyle tricks without going out of your house. Be careful though. You don’t want to annoy your mom and dad with broken glasses, and windows.

Playing skateboards indoor like in the garage. If your house is not good enough to make a manuver, you still have your garage. Transform your garage into your personal skate park. Construct a mini ramp and short rails. Skating in your garage is the best way to beat the rain, snow, and cold.

Indoor skate parks. When you are usually playing your skateboarding on the street and parking lots, then you may have forgotten all about indoor skate parks near you. Here, you can improve your skateboarding techniques regardless of the weather. It might cost you some money, but if you can afford to buy wheels and trucks, you can definitely afford to pay for the use of the park. After all, you are just paying here to survive over the winter months. When spring comes, go back to your favorite skate spot.

Snowboarding. It’s winter and the snow is falling. You can’t roll but you can definitely slide. So, grab your snowboard and head to ski parks. If you don’t have the money, your neighborhood is all yours. Remember this: many skateboarding tricks are derived from snowboarding so you can definitely improve your riding when you get back to your wheels in the spring.

If you want to improve your skills, be creative. Use every available space you have and get better each day.

Check out my other guide about : skateboarding equipment, skateboarding shoes

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