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Re: Wheels Thread
« Reply #8100 on: December 24, 2024, 11:56:22 AM »
Isn’t the durometer supposed to stop at 100 or something like that ? That’s why I was a bit curious about those 103 wheels.
Anyway, I may try the 99 spitfire but the prices in Europe are insane (75euros more or less)
I really enjoy my spitfire soft sliders but those wheels were so easy to slide… are the new 97 harder to slide than 99 spits? I wonder if it could be best of both worlds

I found the new 97 spittys very grippy on skatepark concrete, really good slide on rougher asphalt.
 Im currently using the 97s for curbs and rougher street spots, 99a F4 everywhere else.

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« Reply #8101 on: December 26, 2024, 12:44:26 AM »
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Isn’t the durometer supposed to stop at 100 or something like that ? That’s why I was a bit curious about those 103 wheels.
Anyway, I may try the 99 spitfire but the prices in Europe are insane (75euros more or less)
I really enjoy my spitfire soft sliders but those wheels were so easy to slide… are the new 97 harder to slide than 99 spits? I wonder if it could be best of both worlds
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I found the new 97 spittys very grippy on skatepark concrete, really good slide on rougher asphalt.
 Im currently using the 97s for curbs and rougher street spots, 99a F4 everywhere else.

Sounds like I should try some 99 F4 at some point! I’ll see if I find classics or conical to have some good all around wheels , not too heavy.

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« Reply #8102 on: January 06, 2025, 06:17:33 AM »
Searched around the board and there's not a ton on the 88a Dragons. Logjammin' dropped some helpful knowledge but I'm not seeing much else. Looking for a cruiser wheel for nasty tropical crust but must power slide, so can't do OJ Super Juice and the 93a Dragons aren't quite cutting it. Anyone rocking these shits and got feedback?

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« Reply #8103 on: January 06, 2025, 10:33:37 AM »
Searched around the board and there's not a ton on the 88a Dragons. Logjammin' dropped some helpful knowledge but I'm not seeing much else. Looking for a cruiser wheel for nasty tropical crust but must power slide, so can't do OJ Super Juice and the 93a Dragons aren't quite cutting it. Anyone rocking these shits and got feedback?

go for the 88a dragons man, you won't find a wheel that soft that's gonna slide as good. make sure you get them 56mm+ in size and nice and wide. I tried to do a small setup with the 88s in little 52mm size and they sucked at keeping speed.

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« Reply #8104 on: January 06, 2025, 03:22:53 PM »
Searched around the board and there's not a ton on the 88a Dragons. Logjammin' dropped some helpful knowledge but I'm not seeing much else. Looking for a cruiser wheel for nasty tropical crust but must power slide, so can't do OJ Super Juice and the 93a Dragons aren't quite cutting it. Anyone rocking these shits and got feedback?

The 82a snakes in a 59mm are not to be disregarded either. Probably don't slide as well as the 88a Dragons but they smash through everything and you can break them into power slides pretty easy. Not super durable though.

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« Reply #8105 on: January 06, 2025, 03:54:22 PM »
Much appreciated Karl Hungus and Fred Gerwer! Gonna cop and will report back.

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« Reply #8106 on: January 07, 2025, 12:37:07 AM »
Does anyone have any information about toy machine wheels? I know very well that the wheels from the deck brand are poop, but I became interested in Toy Machine's Bots Conical Shape 58mm. I wonder if they are made in the same factory as pig wheels

https://www.tactics.com/toy-machine/bots-conical-shape-skateboard-wheels/black-97a

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« Reply #8107 on: January 07, 2025, 12:48:09 AM »
Does anyone have any information about toy machine wheels? I know very well that the wheels from the deck brand are poop, but I became interested in Toy Machine's Bots Conical Shape 58mm. I wonder if they are made in the same factory as pig wheels

https://www.tactics.com/toy-machine/bots-conical-shape-skateboard-wheels/black-97a

can't really speak to the 97s but the regular hard toy machine wheels are absolutely awful

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« Reply #8108 on: January 07, 2025, 09:49:45 AM »
Can anyone direct me to a shop that specifically sells the new 97 duro in their existing shapes? Mainly looking for conical fulls or radial fulls (I'm not sure if the new formula even made it to that shape).

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« Reply #8109 on: January 07, 2025, 02:24:52 PM »
Anyone dyed spitfire superwides or any soft wheel ever. I want to dye the ice grey ones green just for something to do.

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« Reply #8110 on: January 07, 2025, 05:18:36 PM »
Can anyone direct me to a shop that specifically sells the new 97 duro in their existing shapes? Mainly looking for conical fulls or radial fulls (I'm not sure if the new formula even made it to that shape).

I saw cowtown has the pedro 97 radials, they also have the other shapes in 97 but that might be the old formula

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« Reply #8111 on: January 07, 2025, 05:30:06 PM »
Looking for first hand reviews of the new Bones x95’s I’m thinking of trying the biggest v5 I ever have at 58mm


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« Reply #8112 on: January 07, 2025, 11:07:01 PM »
Looking for first hand reviews of the new Bones x95’s I’m thinking of trying the biggest v5 I ever have at 58mm


Got myself those V5 in 58mm. Only had a short roll around the parking lot.
First impression: slightly softer x97.
More information once weather clears up.



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Re: Wheels Thread
« Reply #8113 on: January 08, 2025, 05:30:10 PM »
Can anyone direct me to a shop that specifically sells the new 97 duro in their existing shapes? Mainly looking for conical fulls or radial fulls (I'm not sure if the new formula even made it to that shape).


Coming back to this thread for another reason, but as no one else has replied, I am going to add my own experience here.

As you probably know, all the old 97 duro options are being replaced with the new 97 duro options but as to who, when, where and all that, it is way harder than anyone might think.

My example of here, our local distributor still has a lot of stock of many variants of the 97 duro, so there are none of those options even in the country in the new 97 duro formula, the one exception being one specific size and shape that was restocked (which has already sold out) and of course the new Pedro pro wheel.

As this is not USA, it doesn't really help you a whole lot, but any number of shops or even intermediate distribution businesses could be in the same situation, where they are still sitting on the old 97 formula and are not even thinking of ordering more until these ones sell out first.

The Spitfire thread had some people saying they saw or got some here and there, but off the top of my head, the only shop that was known to have some of the new ones was 35th Ave as per 144p being on the forums and letting people know, which then sold out very quickly I think, as I just checked stock levels and I don't see those options in stock, just the other shapes and sizes, possibly older ones.

Maybe giving a few shops a call or message you do usually deal with, if you can't go in there in person, might be a good way to try to track some down, but otherwise even trying to contact DLX directly and ask if they could point you in the right direction, maybe as a last resort.


The fact that it is still the same everything, just a new sticker on the outside of the packaging which can easily come off, means that they can be very painful to try to track down at this point, but as wheels start to sell, things get restocked and all that, there might be a few more options and shops might have more wheels available for you.


* I got a couple of sets of the new Radial Full in 54 mm for what it is worth, along with the Pedro pro wheels, but that is all I have seen of the new formula, so they are out there, but I can understand it is frustrating try to track some down right now.




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Re: Wheels Thread
« Reply #8114 on: January 09, 2025, 08:59:34 AM »
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Can anyone direct me to a shop that specifically sells the new 97 duro in their existing shapes? Mainly looking for conical fulls or radial fulls (I'm not sure if the new formula even made it to that shape).
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Coming back to this thread for another reason, but as no one else has replied, I am going to add my own experience here.

As you probably know, all the old 97 duro options are being replaced with the new 97 duro options but as to who, when, where and all that, it is way harder than anyone might think.

My example of here, our local distributor still has a lot of stock of many variants of the 97 duro, so there are none of those options even in the country in the new 97 duro formula, the one exception being one specific size and shape that was restocked (which has already sold out) and of course the new Pedro pro wheel.

As this is not USA, it doesn't really help you a whole lot, but any number of shops or even intermediate distribution businesses could be in the same situation, where they are still sitting on the old 97 formula and are not even thinking of ordering more until these ones sell out first.

The Spitfire thread had some people saying they saw or got some here and there, but off the top of my head, the only shop that was known to have some of the new ones was 35th Ave as per 144p being on the forums and letting people know, which then sold out very quickly I think, as I just checked stock levels and I don't see those options in stock, just the other shapes and sizes, possibly older ones.

Maybe giving a few shops a call or message you do usually deal with, if you can't go in there in person, might be a good way to try to track some down, but otherwise even trying to contact DLX directly and ask if they could point you in the right direction, maybe as a last resort.


The fact that it is still the same everything, just a new sticker on the outside of the packaging which can easily come off, means that they can be very painful to try to track down at this point, but as wheels start to sell, things get restocked and all that, there might be a few more options and shops might have more wheels available for you.


* I got a couple of sets of the new Radial Full in 54 mm for what it is worth, along with the Pedro pro wheels, but that is all I have seen of the new formula, so they are out there, but I can understand it is frustrating try to track some down right now.
Thanks for the detailed response. I should probably just go into my local and ask about their stock. I generally try to keep my gear neurosis online but maybe I'll gather strength to ask them in person haha

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« Reply #8115 on: January 09, 2025, 11:26:35 AM »
Looking for first hand reviews of the new Bones x95’s I’m thinking of trying the biggest v5 I ever have at 58mm


I got these v5 58mm.  I am very happy how well it rolls over crust although it has more to do with the 58mm than the 95a durometer.  Yes you can slide them but of course they dont slide as well as 97x or 99x.  They slide more like dragons in that you just gotta adjust to the slide.  For me I use them as a cruiser wheel cos I am never gonna like skating a very soft wheel.  I wish I was a technical enough skater to give more details on how they work with tech tricks but Im not on that level yet.  Overall a better wheel than the dragons imo.

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« Reply #8116 on: February 10, 2025, 12:16:04 PM »
Back with my take on the 88a dragons recommended here. App says I have like 80 miles on 'em. Got the symmetrical 56mm x 40mm ones and they make cruising so much more fun. Break into a slide easily and much smoother on the rough stuff. They won't eat up everything, at least not at this size, but a big improvement from the 93a dragons I was using. More sticky sliding metal than concrete but I'm not trying to skate dragons in a skatepark and rarely encounter metal curbs in the wild. So yeah, basically echoing what was already said on here. Highly recommended. Now I'm curious about the snakes and g slides. Dammit.

Thanks again for the recs slap!

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« Reply #8117 on: February 15, 2025, 01:35:03 PM »
Anyone tried Seismic Axon wheels or their predecessors Seismic Focus? 55mm 95A/97A.

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« Reply #8118 on: February 15, 2025, 03:26:33 PM »
Back with my take on the 88a dragons recommended here. App says I have like 80 miles on 'em. Got the symmetrical 56mm x 40mm ones and they make cruising so much more fun. Break into a slide easily and much smoother on the rough stuff. They won't eat up everything, at least not at this size, but a big improvement from the 93a dragons I was using. More sticky sliding metal than concrete but I'm not trying to skate dragons in a skatepark and rarely encounter metal curbs in the wild. So yeah, basically echoing what was already said on here. Highly recommended. Now I'm curious about the snakes and g slides. Dammit.

Thanks again for the recs slap!
Thanks for the review +1. I see that there are some different widths on these dragon 88’s. Do you think the 56mm with 34 width would be just as fun as the wide jawns?

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« Reply #8119 on: February 15, 2025, 11:51:50 PM »
Back with my take on the 88a dragons recommended here. App says I have like 80 miles on 'em. Got the symmetrical 56mm x 40mm ones and they make cruising so much more fun. Break into a slide easily and much smoother on the rough stuff. They won't eat up everything, at least not at this size, but a big improvement from the 93a dragons I was using. More sticky sliding metal than concrete but I'm not trying to skate dragons in a skatepark and rarely encounter metal curbs in the wild. So yeah, basically echoing what was already said on here. Highly recommended. Now I'm curious about the snakes and g slides. Dammit.

Thanks again for the recs slap!

Thanks! Def getting these for next summer.

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« Reply #8120 on: February 16, 2025, 05:25:58 AM »
Anyone tried Seismic Axon wheels or their predecessors Seismic Focus? 55mm 95A/97A.

I saw a review for the Focus and the reviewer wasn't a fan at all. Compared them to F4 and Dragons/XF. Apparently they felt cheap and they had a weird, unpredictable grip characteristics.

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« Reply #8121 on: February 16, 2025, 05:28:42 AM »
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Anyone tried Seismic Axon wheels or their predecessors Seismic Focus? 55mm 95A/97A.
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I saw a review for the Focus and the reviewer wasn't a fan at all. Compared them to F4 and Dragons/XF. Apparently they felt cheap and they had a weird, unpredictable grip characteristics.
That's disappointing, thanks for the heads up.

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« Reply #8122 on: February 21, 2025, 12:22:13 PM »
I am trying the new drop of 100a loophole wheels

The formula is proper and does what its supposed to do they just feel a little bit soft and grippy compared to F4s. Also switched from 56mm classics to 54mm conical shape

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« Reply #8123 on: February 21, 2025, 03:01:19 PM »
I am trying the new drop of 100a loophole wheels

The formula is proper and does what its supposed to do they just feel a little bit soft and grippy compared to F4s. Also switched from 56mm classics to 54mm conical shape

I have a set of these and I do like em quite a bit on most surfaces but they are flat out deadly at the indoor park.  I couldn't even take a push without them sliding out.

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« Reply #8124 on: February 21, 2025, 08:24:41 PM »
I keep hearing about Powell dragons and bones x formula. How are they? I've skated spitfires my whole life but I figure I might as well try something else for once. Also what bones is closest to f4 conical fulls

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« Reply #8125 on: February 22, 2025, 03:04:52 AM »
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Back with my take on the 88a dragons recommended here. App says I have like 80 miles on 'em. Got the symmetrical 56mm x 40mm ones and they make cruising so much more fun. Break into a slide easily and much smoother on the rough stuff. They won't eat up everything, at least not at this size, but a big improvement from the 93a dragons I was using. More sticky sliding metal than concrete but I'm not trying to skate dragons in a skatepark and rarely encounter metal curbs in the wild. So yeah, basically echoing what was already said on here. Highly recommended. Now I'm curious about the snakes and g slides. Dammit.

Thanks again for the recs slap!
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Thanks for the review +1. I see that there are some different widths on these dragon 88’s. Do you think the 56mm with 34 width would be just as fun as the wide jawns?
Yoooooo, apologies for the D- response time. I think it depends on what you intend to use them for/value more; cruising or trickery. For this setup, cruising is my main while actual tricks are my side bitch. The 40mm width makes the board noticeably heavier and more work to flip. Great for popping over sewer caps, 180's, shoves, crack-a-nollies, etc but I'm not really trying to flip this thing coming from 52mm dragons and tablets. Battling crust here and I think the trade off is worth it for me, ymmv of course. Also, at first I was like these wide softies don't break into a slide as well as I hoped, within an hour they slid perfect. Look weird on 8.25 trucks too but I'm used to it now. Hope that helps!

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« Reply #8126 on: February 22, 2025, 04:24:25 AM »
I keep hearing about Powell dragons and bones x formula. How are they? I've skated spitfires my whole life but I figure I might as well try something else for once. Also what bones is closest to f4 conical fulls

  They're awesome if you want a softer wheel that slides like a harder wheel. I'm in the Northeast and besides a couple tennis courts, everywhere I skate has mediocre to horrible ground. My main wheels are the 54mm 93 Dragons and I absolutely love them. I also have 56mm 88 Dragons for the really bad spots. The 88's are basically a cruiser wheel except they slide! The other big advantage is that they're just easier on my feet/legs than a hard wheel and I can skate longer because of them. I haven't skated a hard wheel in like 6 months. My Son rides 52mm X-formula 99's and swears by them. If they ever make an X-formula 95a in the double lock shape, I'll probably buy them.

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« Reply #8127 on: February 22, 2025, 05:11:19 AM »
Like a lot of you, I was a Spitfire man for me entire skateboarding life, but I switched to some Bones Dragons 95a wheels for an alternative on a "rough spot" and never found any need to take them off. I'm a PNW skater, so everything is rough as hell, but even in our glass-smooth new skateparks (which I rarely skate), I don't find them to hold me back at all.

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« Reply #8128 on: February 22, 2025, 01:09:46 PM »
Any one skating the x formula for a while feel like they got sticky? Last couple times I skated I keep sticking on the ledge. I’m sure it’s me my sessions are fewer and further between than I’d like.  I’m debating on tossing spits back on to see if it matters. But wanted to see if anyone else felt this way. I’ve been on them for maybe 2022? Pretty close to drop date.  that v5 shape just hits.

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« Reply #8129 on: February 22, 2025, 03:19:47 PM »
Any one skating the x formula for a while feel like they got sticky? Last couple times I skated I keep sticking on the ledge. I’m sure it’s me my sessions are fewer and further between than I’d like.  I’m debating on tossing spits back on to see if it matters. But wanted to see if anyone else felt this way. I’ve been on them for maybe 2022? Pretty close to drop date.  that v5 shape just hits.

I was using 99 x formula V5s on my last setup which I rode for 7 months. I did find them a bit stickier than F4s on nose slides. It was enough to make me cautious initially but it was easily fixed with wax. I enjoyed skating them and would again. I'm back on F4 99s though as I make my way through what I've got on hand.