Thank you again for the help Adam. This review is helping me decide on a set of pig wheels. Even after all these years a review video can help a novice.
Good content thank you. Bought 55mm pigs for our door ramp riding for my 14 year old daughter . Not sure whats really best. We’re getting a 4 high by 6 wide half pipe and the surface is plastic. I asked why plastic? But the guy is a bike rider. He said it’s the only thing that will last out side I have rat bones 60mm 90a and another set of autobahn 54mm but I’m willing to try others
I always find it hard to get the bearings out of both pig and spitfire but they do come out, just use your truck axle to ease them out. Hope this helps 👍
@@SlendermandDaSlikk you are tripping lol. Spitfire F4 and Bones STF are the top two wheels for a reason. Good hard wheels that slide when you need them to and resist flat spots better than the others. Most others are too grippy/sticky.
Thank you again for the help Adam. This review is helping me decide on a set of pig wheels. Even after all these years a review video can help a novice.
Pleased its helped you! Pig wheels are really nice
I accidentally bought these thinking they were spitfire F4 at my local shop but not bad thanks for the review guess I don't regret buying them
Good content thank you. Bought 55mm pigs for our door ramp riding for my 14 year old daughter . Not sure whats really best. We’re getting a 4 high by 6 wide half pipe and the surface is plastic. I asked why plastic? But the guy is a bike rider. He said it’s the only thing that will last out side I have rat bones 60mm 90a and another set of autobahn 54mm but I’m willing to try others
Pig 53 good to
I want the new conicals from pig.
What wheels do you recommend for somebody that pretty much only skates parks? I was thinking about getting bones spf
concrete parks then either bones or spitfire
oj's
it dont matter cuz parks are so smooth
Get 54 or 53 mm
@@highwatered9975 which ones? For more technical street skating, say
Idk if my pigs are an older formula or what, but they're super yellow/orange super hard and uncomfortable over rough terrain and don't slide for shit
hey mario, yes they do ride fairly well on rough surfaces.
Better than some I have ridden 👍
+Adam Gandy yeah i got some today the pigs as 53mil are great for park and smooth on rough surfaces.
Is it hard to take out bearings from Pig wheels just like spitfires? Or can you get the bearings out with ease?
I always find it hard to get the bearings out of both pig and spitfire but they do come out, just use your truck axle to ease them out. Hope this helps 👍
Knight Laken
thanks bro! appreciate it!
dose the pig wheels ride good on rough surfaces
no
No
Pig wheels are made in the USA
They are mate, the strange thing is though a few sets ive had have had made in china on the pack, maybe someones messing with sticky labels lol!
pig wheels are better then spitfire i love pig wheels
@@jimdor8353 Spitfires are for posers and heshers stuck in the past
@@SlendermandDaSlikk dude, I don't like em but let people use what they, man
@@SlendermandDaSlikk you are tripping lol. Spitfire F4 and Bones STF are the top two wheels for a reason. Good hard wheels that slide when you need them to and resist flat spots better than the others. Most others are too grippy/sticky.
there mm not ml
andrew williamson your an idiot he's saying mill because it's short for millimetre