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Been on the t funk wheel for last little bit
60mm 97a old formula 4
This wheel feels so stable and fast on every terrain
60 feels a little clunkier than I would like, and also the size combined with radial full shape feel like shit on feeble grinds. I went to another setup with slightly wider trucks and small classics full wheels and feebles were so laughably easy.
I don’t get how everyone is riding these huge full shapes, they make everything so much harder
Getting speed, holding speed, going through crust, rolling over stuff, locking into grinds... There's tons of stuff that's unquestionably easier on bigger wheels. Then there's also a bunch of stuff that may be easier or harder depending on the individual, like the potential for higher ollies and more pop in general. So, no, big wheels don't make everything so much harder.
Speaking of big wheels: There's an ad for 93 radial fulls out, they are gonna be a Bannerot pro model. I'm sure it's on socials somewhere but I'm not on those platforms, maybe someone else can link to it. Soft formula and wide riding surface, looks like my prayers have been answered.
For people who like a bigger, but softer wheel, they are going to be the one to get, that's for sure.
For the size - 60 mm 93 duro - they will definitely make some people happy.
Full details are still yet to be released from what I understand, so someone else can spill the beans on them, or post more info when they get it, but there aren't that many "Full" shaped wheel options anyway. How many people would prefer a Conical Full or a Radial Full wheel?
In general, bigger and wider wheels do have more weight, so I understand when people struggle with them because of that, but once someone gets used to them for a "Roll over everything" type wheel, more so than a small technical wheel, it is not that hard to then take them to bigger and harder things to skate, as a lot of those skaters are doing that we see smashing it on whatever terrain they are riding them.
To say they are an acquired taste is also not quite right, because some people I know who have jumped on the Radial Full wheels in big sizes have loved them, especially one person who said they hadn't skated anything over 53 mm in twenty years, or something like that.