Skateboard Wheels


Skateboard Wheels – Roll Faster, Slide Smoother, Skate Your Way

Skateboard wheels play a huge role in how your board feels. From how fast you roll to how smooth your slides are, the right wheels can completely change your setup. Whether you’re skating rough streets, smooth parks, or big bowls, choosing the right wheels makes every session better.

Hard, soft, small, big—there’s no one-size-fits-all. The good news? Once you find the wheels that suit your style, you’ll feel it instantly.

Why Good Wheels Matter

Old or cheap wheels slow you down, flat-spot easily, and make rough ground feel even worse. Quality skateboard wheels roll smoother, hold speed better, and last longer—so you spend more time skating and less time pushing.

Good wheels also give you better control, cleaner slides, and more confidence when locking into tricks.

Wheels for Every Type of Skating

We stock skateboard wheels to suit every style and spot:

  • Street skating – smaller, harder wheels for quick response and slides

  • Parks & bowls – fast, smooth wheels for flow and speed

  • Rough ground & cruising – slightly softer wheels for comfort and roll

Available in a range of sizes and durometers so you can dial in your setup exactly how you like it.

Skate Brands You Can Trust

All our wheels come from proper skate brands that are skated worldwide and tested in real conditions. These wheels are made from high-quality urethane that grips when you need it, slides when you want it, and keeps its shape session after session.

Built to Roll, Built to Last

Good skateboard wheels don’t just feel better—they stay better. High-quality urethane resists flat spots, wears evenly, and keeps your board rolling smooth long after cheaper wheels give up.

Skateboard Wheel Size & Hardness Guide

Choosing the right skateboard wheels comes down to size and hardness (durometer). Both affect how fast you roll, how smooth the ride feels, and how your board reacts when you skate.

Wheel Size (Diameter)

Skateboard wheel size is measured in millimetres (mm) and affects speed, acceleration, and control.

48–52mm

  • Great for street skating and technical tricks

  • Quick acceleration and lighter feel

  • Best for smooth ground and ledges

53–55mm

  • A solid all-round size

  • Good balance of speed and control

  • Ideal for street and skateparks

56–58mm

  • Perfect for parks, bowls, and transitions

  • Higher top speed and smoother roll

  • Helps maintain speed on ramps and rougher concrete

59mm and above

  • Built for big bowls, vert, and fast park skating

  • Maximum speed and roll

  • May need riser pads depending on setup

Wheel Hardness (Durometer)

Wheel hardness is measured using the A-scale durometer. Harder wheels slide more easily, while softer wheels absorb bumps and grip better.

99A–101A (Hard Wheels)

  • Ideal for street and skateparks

  • Faster on smooth surfaces

  • Easier to slide and lock into tricks

97A–98A (Medium Hard)

  • Great all-round option

  • Slightly smoother ride without losing speed

  • Works well for mixed street and park skating

95A and below (Softer Wheels)

  • Best for rough ground and cruising

  • Smoother, quieter ride

  • More grip, less sliding

If your still not sure follow these simple tips:

If you skate mostly street and smooth parks, go smaller and harder.
If you skate bowls, transitions, or rough ground, go bigger or slightly softer.
53–55mm, 99A wheel is a safe all-round starting point.