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How to Choose the Right Skateboard Wheels – Size, Hardness, and Tips 0

What Should You Know When Choosing Skateboard Wheels?

Skateboard wheels come down to two main parameters:

✔️ Diameter in millimeters ✔️ Hardness on the durometer A scale

The rule is simple: the higher the number with the “A”, the harder the wheels.

Choosing the size and hardness is all about your personal style and where you skate.

Smaller wheels = slower but more responsive. Bigger wheels = faster but less agile.

What Size Skateboard Wheels Should You Pick?

🛹 50–53 mm wheels are a good fit if:

  • You skate street spots
  • You ride skateparks but mostly do street-style tricks like grinds
  • You have a lighter body frame
  • You want control and stability more than speed

🛹 54–60 mm wheels are great if:

  • You're a beginner and want a stable setup
  • You need speed for ramps and vert skating
  • You ride in the city on mixed terrain
  • You want a more versatile setup

How Hard Should Your Skateboard Wheels Be?

That depends on what and where you skate.

Hard wheels (e.g. 99A–101A) are faster, last longer, but have less grip. They’re best for smooth surfaces like skateparks or polished asphalt. You’ll feel every crack and bump – and yes, they’re loud, so maybe don’t plan a midnight skate session on them 😉

Soft wheels grip better and absorb shocks from rough ground. They’re perfect for cruising and beginners. Downside? They wear out faster and don’t roll as fast.

If you mostly use your board for commuting – go with wider, softer wheels. If you’re all about tricks – go for harder ones for better control and speed between obstacles.

Quick tip: If you're still figuring out your style, go with something in the 95A–100A range. It’s a solid all-round choice for parks, streets, tricks, and getting around town.

Check out our skateboard wheels. Still not sure what to choose? Message us or give us a call – we’re happy to help!

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