58mm dead wheels

Dead wheels are poured with premium-quality urethane, molded with our proprietary multi-radius profile, over a robust glass-filled nylon core.

We developed our unique multi-radius profile to provide a natural feeling of fluidity while rolling and turning. our riders agree that 58mm is the ideal size for all around street and park skating. Without sacrificing durability and lifespan, 58mm wheels keep you close to the ground and stay out of the way while grinding.

We recommend dead wheels be assembled with our proprietary spacers (sold separately).

 

optimal terrain by durometer

88a

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88a is our lowest durometer urethane, providing the maximum amount of grip and control. This wheel holds very well in sharp turns and is a great option for skating smooth wood, metal or concrete skateparks. On rougher surfaces, these wheels can wear down quickly. When riding with 88a wheels in the middle, make sure the frames have enough wheel bite protection, as they can stop you from sliding.

92a

92a is our all-around, street or park skating durometer option. The 92a durometer wheel provides a great balance between grip while skating, and reduced friction while grinding.

If you’re not fully sure which hardness fits your style of skating, we recommend this 92a for both flat and anti-rocker setups.

95a

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95a is our hardest option and generously drifts on rough ground. It is tailored for flat, street skating setups where one wants to sacrifice grip for friction reduction while grinding or sliding.

Due to its hardness, this 95a has very little to no grip in dusty skateparks.

 

fundamental rockering systems

FLAT-ROCKEROptimal all-around rolling experience and weight distributionAll four wheels equally touch the ground

flat rocker

Optimal all-around rolling experience and weight distribution. All four wheels equally touch the ground.

ANTI-ROCKEROptimal for grindingTwo inner wheels are smaller, and create an enlarged grinding area

anti rocker

Optimal for grinding. Two inner wheels are smaller, creating an enlarged grinding area.

 
 

flat setup wheel rotation

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Regular rotation will increase stability and extend the life of your wheels. Rotation frequency will vary. Wheels should be rotated when asymmetrical wear becomes apparent. Always turn worn side of wheel towards outside of skate.