120mm Cloud Wheels VS 115mm Airless | Which is Best For Your Electric Skateboard?
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
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Today we compare the 120mm Cloud Wheels to the 115mm Airless Wheels to help you make a decision when it comes to buying your next set of wheels for your DIY Electric Skateboard.
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Which are you choosing? The 120mm Cloud Wheels or the 115mm Airless?
Will you guys sell the pulleys for the rubber wheels?
Yes we have compatible pulleys on our site now 👍🏻
www.mboards.co/collections/pulleys-and-mounts/products/kegel-wheel-pulley
A lot of good info in there Ali!
Nice vid bro!
I've been using cloud wheels for about a year of riding.
My board has a 12s4p battery, dual belt driven motors, and I reach speeds over 35mph.
I run into rocks and gravel where I ride all the time and cloud wheels knock them out of the way.
The cloud wheels have endured considerable wear and tear over the time and heavy use, I'm considering different wheel options, but don't want to sacrifice the safety that cloud wheels have brought me.
I think the hardness of cloud wheels contributes to their ability to skip rocks out from underneath the wheels, throwing them to the side.
I'm not so sure a softer wheel could do this as effectively, and I don't think they would last as long either.
After spending some time considering different options, I still can't find a comfortable choice above cloud wheels.
Post if you find something you like better than the 120 CW's, and why!
Do you know how the airless rubber wheel would compare to a 6inch pneumatic as far as range goes?
cloudwheels with a bamboo deck are as smooth-a-ride as I need.
I’ve looked into this exact comparison and what I found is that the rubber wheel are way more comfortable but you get much less range.
Yes definitely more comfortable but not the best option for range.
approx how much less range percent wise?
And the wear out significantly faster
If you get 20 miles on cloudwheels you’ll get 16 miles on rubber
As someone who has both 105mm clouds and 115mm rubbers. I prefer the cloud wheels but both are good.
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Do both wheels have options for hub wheel type boards?
Not in 115 or 120 normally 105 for hub
Could wheels 105 hub or meepo donuts 105 I would recommend
I guess you can't use those on a Evolve GTR. The rubber wheels?
I prefer the 115. feels way smoother with better grip (tested on onsra challenger direct drive)
I have both...I keep the CW on due to weight re range. The other ones are much sticker, you can even hear them peeling off the off the asphalt which is actually a really cool sound. Your 590 vs 485 isn't accurate as the cloud wheels didn't have the bearings in which definitely affects the final weight. Not sure why you didn't put them in for this test (to be valid). But CW are definitely lighter. I will get a set for my new DIY board and will use 7" pneumatic wheels on it. I'm okay doing this because my top speed is way Beyond 70 km an hour and I don't need to go that fast. 55kmh cruising speed is actually very doable on the right road.
I have DD Onsra and X Panther DD, as well as custom belt drive.
Weights listed are approximate. But yes, should have had bearings in both. Would add a couple ounces to the cloudwheels.
is it possible 115mm airless on wowgo at2 plus?
Are the 120m better than Madwheels??
We prefer madwheels over cloudwheels
@@MBoardsco thanks for the quick reply! I’m riding mad wheels and felt like I was missing out watching this!
Mannn 120mm FTW for a boosted board don’t wanna hear it , SPEED 💨 .
120 mm cloud wheels require an adapter?
Depends on what set up you are putting them on