Here are shots of various softies from 80a - 95a
During quarantine, been riding them in front of the house on flat ground, kicker ramp, flat bar.
To keep thing controlled, all wheels went on the same set up, antihero 8.06 eagle + indy stage VIIs
And the same bearings were used in all of these wheels. bones race reds. they made swapping wheels much easier since these bearings have the built in spacers/speed rings.
For reference, my park wheel is Spitfire F4 Classic 99a 52mm. I do have a set of F4 Tablet 99a 53mm on ice for when the local park is opened back up....
Listed from left to right, top to bottom
Spitfire 80a - 54mm: smooth but very bouncy, rolls over stuff with ease. not slidable. ridden these the most, even pre-covid, down to about 51mm now, so not as fast as they used to be.
Keyframe 87a - 54mm: VERY nice so far. rode these the least out of the bunch, but they may become the favorite. kept these on and will keep riding them for now.
Mini Logo 90a - 53mm: this is the 'C Cut' shape. feel way softer than 90a. bouncy. skinny contact patch. easiest out of the bunch to pop + flip, very light weight. inexpensive.
Ricta 92a - 54mm: great as an ATV wheel. not too soft or hard. easy to slide. very close to shape of the keyframes, but not as smooth/forgiving to use as a true cruiser wheel.
Mini Logo 95a - 52mm: this is the 'A Cut' shape. not soft enough for a cruiser, very little difference than a Spitfire 99a for smoothness, but just a little more quiet.