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I will be incredibly bummed to lose the current 97a formula. I specifically like them because they slide less.
While skating transition, I have a bad tendency to slide out on the flat while at speed. Many a painful slam.
Running 58mm Conical Fulls in Spit’s current 97a is the best combination of speed and sticky that I have found. Those other 95a’s have plenty of grip but feel slow in the bowl. If there was a harder and faster wheel that was stickier, I would buy it in a second.
For my curb set up, I am running 99a Radials. Will try out 93a Radials next.
Yeah i actually like 97a a lot!
I'm a big fan of the current 97a but also cool with an update to them to get them to slide a bit more. I think i rode the 97a exclusively for about 3 years there. Would just buy 56 conical fulls and skate them til they were about 50mm.
The only thing I can say, that has served me well enough over the years, is when I find something I like, I weigh up how much that thing may or may not be around in the future, then if I am set on whatever that is, I will buy as many of said product as I can, without going overboard or still within my means, so if or when it is no longer made, I still have a supply of it.
That said, there are a ton of the current 97s all out there still, so I can't see any shortage of those wheels any time soon, but getting an extra set or two can never be an issue, unless anyone does happen on a set of the reformulated 97s and do actually find they skate better for their needs.
At least I have the means to resell some stockpiled product, but I have definitely been in a situation where I find I no longer want or need some things, so kind of wish I hadn't bought so many at the time.
To me the current 97s are a good wheel for brand new parks and somewhat of a "safety net" on slippery wood type ramps, which I actually prefer over the 93 duro wheels, which I find are better on road or rough ground than anything else, neither of which I would use for normal everyday skating, being the tried and true 99 formula, but I do pick and choose what I want to ride and where, so at least I have boards with all those options if I need them.
I do find the current 97s a bit slower, but that is to be expected, so am curious to try a set of the new ones coming, but will wait and see, at any rate.