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Tips On Buying Skateboard Wheels

So you want to replace your stock skate wheels? Or do you want to try out new wheels? Whatever you want to do, getting the basics of buying skateboard wheels will make things a lot easier for you. That means you don’t waste any money on wheels that don’t deliver the performance that you need. And you’ll also spend less time fumbling around when you drop by your nearest skateboarding shop. That’s because you already know what you want before you even get there.

In the following paragraphs, we’re going to show you how to make buying skateboard wheels easier.

Let’s begin with the stuff you need to do when looking for skateboard wheels.

What to Look For

When buying skateboard wheels, getting the best wheels is a highly personal approach. Several factors come into play here such as the type of skating that you do. If you’re into street, then choose very hard wheels, starting at 90a, then, work your way up from there. Your type of skating will also tell you the size of the wheels you want on your skateboard. The larger the wheel, the faster you’ll be. But if you’re all about control, get smaller wheels.

Once you know what type of skating you want to do, check out reviews on the web. The internet has a wealth of resources on different wheel types and brands. These reviews will help you determine not only the type of wheels that fits you, but also brands that have proven themselves in terms of reliability and quality of work.

Found the type and brand of wheel that you want? Now it’s time to buy yourself some mean skate wheels. But where?

Where to Buy Skateboard Wheels

You generally have two places to check out when buying skate wheels: at local shops or online.

First, let’s have a look at local shops. The great thing about local shops is that you’ll get to check for yourself the types of wheels that are available. You can examine their quality, the look (of course you want wheels that look good on your board), and other things at local shops. Plus, if you befriend the owner or salesperson long enough, he/she can give you great deals later on, or even scoops on discounts or upcoming products.

But on the down side, local shops may only have a limited inventory of wheels you can choose from. Also, traveling to a local shop may be inconvenient if the nearest shop is located several miles from you.

So for hassle-free skateboard wheel shopping, you can also buy yours online. Online shopping is a lot more convenient than going out of your house as the wheels are shipped directly to you. Aside from that, most online stores have a larger inventory so you can get exactly the type of wheel that you want.

Of course, there are also risks to online shopping. So it’s important that you buy your wheels only from reliable merchants. Or if possible, buy your wheels directly from the manufacturer of the wheels. Also, online shopping may not be good for you if you’re buying a type of wheel for the first time because you won’t have the chance to check it out for yourself before buying.

But whatever wheel you choose and wherever you buy it, be open to the fact that you may have to change wheels several more times in the future. That’s because your taste and demands will eventually change. So keep on trying out wheels that you might like. Great skateboard wheels are always a good investment if you’re really into the sport.


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