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Earthwing 65mm Slide A Superballs
The “Slide-A” urethane compound is custom to Earthwing Superballs designed for technical downhill sliding. All other slide wheels are compared to these, but are not even close. These have years of proven reliability, and industry praise. Initiating slides, and hooking up in the transition between the slide, and roll is predictable. The wear is consistent, without pitting, or excessive chunking, quiet, confident, and behaved.
- Height: 65mm
- Width: 42mm
- Durometer: 100a
- Contact Patch: 25mm
- Depth of Urethane: 12.5mm
- Hub Setting: CS - Centerset
- Edges: Round
Item Number: 2688
Earthwing 65mm Slide A Superballs - Set of 4
Manufacturer: Earthwing Longboards
Manufacturer Part No: EWSB65MMSLIDEA
Product Reviews
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OK for sliding
Joel
(Kansas)
9/5/2011 8:02 PM
these are good for slides and 180's but they do scream. they are VERY rough and bumpy on roads, so this can really only be used for tricks, not freeriding.
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Superballs
Bronson
(Florida)
5/12/2011 8:18 PM
These wheels are great if you want to do a ton of tech sliding, but not much else. Any hard carving and they slide out. They suck for cruising on rougher pavement because of the duro and are very noisy. They are really easy to learn to slide on and will never flat spot. When you learn how to slide you will replace them with some softer, bigger wheels. I recommend just getting freeride wheels, breaking them in right, and learning to slide on them.
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