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Airwaves 65mm/78a Wheels - Orange/Yellow Marble
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Chaya "Love is Love" 62mm/78a Wheels - White
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Chaya Big Softies 65mm/78A - Red
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Chaya LED 65mm/78a Wheels - Black/Glitter
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Famus Metal Core 56mm/98a Wheels - Pink
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Impala 58mm/82a Wheels - Pastel Lilac
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Luminous LED Light Up 62mm/85a Wheels - Green Glow (Singles)
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Roller Bones Bowl Bombers 62mm/101a Wheels - Clear
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Rookie Disco 58mm/80a Wheels - White
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Airwaves 65mm/78a Wheels - Blue/White Marble
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Airwaves 65mm/78a Wheels - Green/Yellow Marble
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Bigger wheels retain their speed better than small, but smaller wheels are better for acceleration. Bigger can absorb more shock from uneven surfaces, while smaller will be better for control and manoeuverability. When it comes to hardness (or ‘durometer’) a softer wheel will provide a smoother ride, particularly on rougher outdoor surfaces and will add more grip. A harder wheel will be faster (so long as the surface isn’t too rough) and might benefit some technical manoeuvres used in dance, skatepark or sliding. Wherever there is a ‘pro’ there is a ‘con’! Try and find the happiest medium for the style of skating you’ll be doing. If in doubt, get in touch with us here at the shop