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why do you think these were marketed as Powell wheels and not Bones? Are they meant to be sold to an older crowd? Did Powell do wheels at all before? seemed like they always watned to keep Powell as the Board company and Bones as the wheel company, seems odd they decided to cannabalize now
My opinion on Bones wheels was pretty low and would have been pretty hard to convince me to ever buy a set again. I'm guessing that's why they released these under Powell.
You are saying your opinion was what they based on how they would release these? I think not. I actually love bones wheels. I think they feel better than spitfires.
I think it's pretty obvious what I meant. No, I didn't literally mean my personal opinion is what they made the decision on. You would be the first person I've ever heard/seen say anything positive about Bones wheels in my entire life.
That being said, I bought a box of the prototypes and finally got around to trying them out today. They completely ate up red rock concrete and rolled over pebbles with ease. They seemed to grip pretty hard on masonite, but otherwise they slid pretty good. Idk how much of the performance is owed to them being 56 mm compared to my old f4's which are pretty worn down.
I'm a convert for now. It's so crusty here that shit like this is a real game changer. I can imagine it being great for stairs with cracks right in front of the set as well. If you live somewhere that has a nice smooth skatepark, I would probably stick with F4's and have a second setup with dragon's on for hitting street spots. Tomorrow, I will give these a more in depth test, it rained a bit today so I was a little limited in what I could try.