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Z**S
Fast!!
I'm not an expert, I just use a board for school. I don't do any tricks, I just want to go as quickly as possible across campus to my classes and these wheels are freaking awesome for that! They have good grip and I like that for turning and sifting through crowds, and these wheels just roll right over every rock I hit. No more abrupt face plants :) I noticed an increase in speed for sure after switching to these wheels, shaving off a few more minutes of precious commute time. One wheel is just barely lopsided and hence slightly wobbly, but they work great anyways. I can't tell the difference at all while riding and the wobble seems to be reducing naturally the more I ride. And these wheels are so cheap I can't complain too much. I also used zealous bearings with the bigfoot wheels and they snapped right in perfectly, it's stupid easy to do and a super fast combination. I highly recommend these wheels to anyone that wants to go really fast and have good traction.
L**W
Go 'slow' on these if you are a newbie or on a drop-through(in turns)....
I'm used to higher end wheels in the 76mm range(for longboards and also the street luges I have built and ride). The first things I noticed are two: 1.) the wheels I received were as near perfect(not lopsided or of bad pour/production). 2.) it was harder to seat the bearings in these wheels, than any other wheels i have ever set up! That would be inexcusable...but they are not to difficult IF you have had experience(CORRECTLY)installing a bearing in a tight wheel. There is a definite trick to it and if you do it wrong you can ruin the bearing. I got my bearings in all four wheels(equals EIGHT difficult bearing inserts! it took a light hammer and a phillips screw driver(sounds odd, but works great). Once they are in...they are fine as long as you make sure they are fully inserted and seated. Many skaters often switch wheels from board to board(and also bearings at times). You won't want to do it with THESE wheels! Plan on leaving what bearings you put in....IN. That won't be a primary issue for most(nor me, since these cheap wheels are being used on one board in particular).I have not had a chance to skate the wheels more than about 4 blocks, during a short dry spell yesterday. They roll very smooth and are VERY 'sticky' at first. You won't be sliding on these...which is a good thing as they are a grippy DOWNHILL and basic cruising wheel. Nice and comfy ride as you would guess from a mid duro 76mm wheel. Only downside i can see so far...past the comparitive pain in the *** ,getting the bearings in. They are SO tight that the bearing rim creaks as you tighten the axle nut to final position. I do not understand why they were not more carefull with core dimensions? EVERY bearing seat presented this way too tight issue.
F**D
Absolutely love them!
I am a fat old man and don't do a lot of downhill crazy kid stuff, so for me these are perfect! They grip the road and make for a beautiful soft ride. You can barely notice cracks in the sidewalks and cushions the asphalt as well. I read some bad reviews but I'm not looking to break my neck so I'm more than happy. I put in some zealous bearings and nobody can keep up with me, they think I'm super fast but really just nice equipment!
D**A
and it made it super difficult to maintain speed when going over cracks in ...
I am not a particularly experienced rider, but I have used my longboard for about a year now to get around my college campus. I had smaller wheels that were 83a hardness (these are 78a), and it made it super difficult to maintain speed when going over cracks in the sidewalk. I took a chance on these wheels because they're the cheapest you'll find and they were pretty big and softer than my other wheels. I noticed an immediate difference from the first time I put them on, and after about 4 months of using them they have only gotten better. They go over cracks well and turn pretty hard. Easily the best wheel you will find which will give you great overall performance and smooth transitions over cracks and rough surfaces. I could not be happier!!!
T**T
Soft and squishy--exactly like I wanted!
Okay so these just fell from heaven haha because I was looking for squishy squishy wheels for my cruiser and these match the color scheme of my board already, AND I just put on griptape with bigfoot on it and I didn't even know these wheels existed! But even if they didn't happen to PERFECTLY match my board haha, I would still love them because they are so soft! They barely even make a sound when you drop it on the ground haha and they cruise over bumps without a problem.
P**S
Get em
I’m 53 and use a Gravity longboard for dog surfing and street paddling mostly. These wheels and Zealous bearings were a great $40 upgrade for the increasingly rough asphalt in my neighborhood. I can’t speak to how they’d work for bombing hills, but super cushy and fast in the hood. Definitely an improvement over the Burner 66s I had before. Buy with confidence.
V**
Great Wheels
My husband has been skateboarding since he was a teenager. He's 55 now and is still at it. He loves these wheels, because they are so smooth riding and can go over rocks and sticks with no issues. Our neighbors are amazed to see him skateboarding and rollerblading at age 55.
S**K
Great for downhill and carving
All out longboard skater here and all I can say is that these wheels aren't as bad at all. I had previously bough a set of Orangatang Yellow Durians 86 A which cost a whole lot more and I was really dissapointed, sure they do slide and look good but I feel like Im on a chopper when I use them, they were too loud and uncomfortable so I wanted to find something softer that could still slide without having to spend so much money on again.I took the risk with these Bigfoots because I needed a replacement right away and they weren't so bad, they have been holding up for a long time without shredding and they have a great grip. It takes a long time to break in if you want to slide with them but I wouldn't really recommend them for slide. Perfect for and fast for downhill or carving but too jumpy and grippy for slide. overall 4/5 because they are only missing the ability to slide.
C**N
No compren, lo barato sale caro
Llevo un día con ellas y ya están partiendose, la verdad no valen la pena y por ahorrarse unos pesos pues la verdad no lo valen.En serio, no compren algo de mala calidad NO compren mala calidad porque a parte de estar horrible la calidad del uretano están descuadras o chuecasMuy mal
L**N
NICE!
Dropped in a set of Yellow Jacket bearings and mounted the wheels on my sons double drop cruiser. Perfect.Have already ordered a second set.
J**N
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J**E
Las 3 B
Buen precio, exclente para free ride, son suaves, no las recomiendo para derrapes, pero si para cruising, nada las atora en seco por su tamaño.
M**S
Rolls smooth
Rolls smooth
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