Anyone have any experience with Bones X99 on skatelite, wood, indoor surfaces at all?
I tend to prefer having a little extra grip in most cases. I'm tall and top heavy. I dig 97a on skatelite and crust, but then they feel kinda blehh in a good concrete skatepark. And then F4 99a's are rad on concrete, but I've had disastrous slams due to slipping out at indoors.
I just have a hunch right now that X99 could be the wheel I would never really have to change out -- IF it is fairly grippy on skatelite/indoor. Trying my hardest to narrow down my setup to something thats never "not the right call".
I just recently put the x99s on my daily driver. I bought them last summer, rode them for a few sessions then took them off because they were slower than my Formula 4s on smooth concrete. I put them on another setup and rode them when I could over the winter. I just recently decided to try them again and they are so much better now that they are broken in.
I have a mini ramp with skatelite in my backyard that gets dirt and pollen and other shit all over it. The F4s are usually ok, but sometimes I slip out. The x99s are significantly grippier and are faster than the F4s now that they’re broken in. At the same time I can still do reverts and grinds to fakie on the x99s.
Dusty indoor spots might still be a little sketchy, but the x99s will definitely do better than the F4s. Grip feels about the same as the old Spitfire 97a (I haven’t tried the new 97s yet, but really want to).
The x99s aren’t perfect, but they do everything well. For that reason, I’d ride the x99s if I only had one setup. My main complaint is that they still feel like they drag a bit when grinding on metal coping. They’re pretty quiet too which can be a good or bad thing depending on your preference. I love the way F4s screech, but the silence of the x99s is growing on me.
I haven’t had a set of x97s yet, but they felt kinda slow when I rode them on somebody else’s board. I have a set of dragons, but they’re too slow for bowl skating and they grab way too much on metal coping. I only use the dragons for the spots that are extremely slippery from graffiti