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I had the nano cubic prototypes in 54 97a. Feel like it did help ever so slightly in the sense that they locked in well on slappies and ledges whilst still climbing onto them a little better than with a square edge wheel. You also get way more truck room, that may be a good or bad thing depending on your preferences. Also don't really like the bones 97 formula that much
But the possible slight benefits provided by the shape is sooooo not worth how ugly they are
I like the idea of more truck room, but not at the cost of the square cut for locking in. I prefer the V5 cut (or even the classic) - as referenced by the pic you posted a bit ago about crooks and wheel shape; if just feels better when locked in for pinch grinds to me (and serves well enough for straight edge locks on ledges), speaking to the V5 specifically.
Pig on the Combo/Lock-in wagon now:
https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Pig_Hoban_Yo-Yo_Wheels/descpage-PGHYWH.html?color=WH

https://www.skatewarehouse.com/Pig/catpage-PIG.html
Funny to see that Pig now has "onions" or "potato" coloured wheels, even though they are listed as white, but also that they have not only 99 duro, but 95 and 97 duro as well, with different shapes, Classic, Conical, Cube and Combo too.
Very different from the last Pig catalog I saw, so I wonder what is going on there, or someone finally changed up their urethane, shapes, duros, etc.
Reminds me of Spitfire and Bones but I didn't think many / any others were really jumping on that wagon too.
Skated the 99a Pig Combos for a few hours. Weird wheel.
Super soft 99a (can seat the bearing with a finger). Very smooth, like dragons/cruiser wheels. No way these are 99a.
They didn't hold speed well.
They're offwhite/brown like dragons/spits and have that same sort of opaque'ish look to them as dragons.
They speed check fine, with a little / mellow chirp and they 180 decently enough (think setup slides).
I didn't feel they really stuck any worse than dragons/x97s for pinch grinds/nose or tails slides
Shape didn't do anything magical/noticable.
They do not powerslide very well at all (or bluntslide)...which isn't odd, as it's gummy 99a with very little rebound, but it is given how decenlty they speed check/180/nose/tail slide.
After it was decided I would probably never skate these on the regular I tried to flat them, I couldn't do it.
I wasn't expecting an F4/X-Formula killer, but was hoping for a decent/regular 99a.