Pick out wheels for the kind of skateboard that you have and what you mostly want to be doing. Long boards use big and soft wheels.
Street boards use small and hard wheels.
- Product Details
- {{item.text}}
Quick Details
-
Place of Origin:
-
Zhejaing China
-
Brand Name:
-
Kingsk8
-
Material:
-
A356 aluminium alloy
-
Model Number:
-
KS-GT11
-
Size:
-
5 inch
-
Product Name:
-
Skateboard Trucks
-
Technology:
-
Gravity Casting
-
Graphics/design:
-
Can be customized
-
weight:
-
356.6-356.8g
-
Hanger size:
-
127mm
-
packing:
-
Opp Bag
-
MOQ:
-
10 sets
Quick Details
-
Type:
-
Skateboard Parts
-
Board Category:
-
Double Rocker
-
Applicable People:
-
Adult
-
Place of Origin:
-
Zhejaing China
-
Brand Name:
-
Kingsk8
-
Material:
-
A356 aluminium alloy
-
Model Number:
-
KS-GT11
-
Size:
-
5 inch
-
Product Name:
-
Skateboard Trucks
-
Technology:
-
Gravity Casting
-
Graphics/design:
-
Can be customized
-
weight:
-
356.6-356.8g
-
Hanger size:
-
127mm
-
packing:
-
Opp Bag
-
MOQ:
-
10 sets
Product Name
|
skateboard truck
|
Material
|
Aluminum Alloy A356
|
Hanger Size
|
5.0‘’ 5.5‘’ 6.0‘’
|
Technology
|
Gravity-Casting process
|
Bushing Hardness
|
85A, 90A, 95A
|
Bushing Rebound
|
80%, 90%
|
Brand/Logo
|
OEM/ODM
|
How To Choose
1.Buying the Deck
Keep in mind how tall you are when choosing a board width. Also consider the kind of style you wish to skate. Most technical skaters tend to favor boards between 7.5 and 7.75 regardless of how tall or small they happen to be. The upper hand of having a thin board allows for quick rotation. The other side of the spectrum is the "go big" skaters. Most "go big" guys favorsize 8.0 and up. The advantage of a wide heavy board feels more stable under your feet while in mid air and while landing. If your a kid you might want to just stick with a 7.66 or smaller.
2.Buying the Trucks
The trucks are the second most important part of a skateboard. When purchasing a truck, you want to look for these
characteristics. A length that is no more 10 inches (25.4 cm).A width that fits the deck, so 7.5 trucks on a 7.5 deck.
A design that you like.
Lightweight.
Grinds well.
characteristics. A length that is no more 10 inches (25.4 cm).A width that fits the deck, so 7.5 trucks on a 7.5 deck.
A design that you like.
Lightweight.
Grinds well.
3.Buying the Wheels
4.Buying the Bearings
Bearings are very important if you want to keep rolling without pushing constantly, especially while street skating. They're typically rated with the ABEC (Annular Bearing Engineering Committee) scale. The ABEC scale only measures the precision of the bearing, not how well it rolls or how long it lasts. It's a common misconception that the ABEC scale refers to how fast the bearing rolls. Anything above 1 is precision and will perform fine for skateboarding, but it's recommended to go above a 3.The ABEC ratings for skateboard bearings are 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. If you keep your bearings clean and well lubricated, they'll last for much longer. If you have the money for them, bearings with ceramic balls instead of steel ones will last longer and won't need to be lubricated as often. Ceramic balls also won't absorb as much heat as steel balls, which helps performance when they get hot from friction at high speeds.
Hot Searches