I’ve been spoilt as I rode to school in 78 on 70 mm kryptonics reds and a Wes humpson big foot board (10 inch wide ) great because my family moved. 7 miles from my school .so 14 miles a day .I learned to skate . Still skate today but mostly my electric board 35 mph .brilliant up hill .i do skateboard 🛹 a regular one in the park today as I’m only 61 years old 😂
I have a bag of old parts from the early 2k’s. In there is a set of I believe accel wheels that are about that size. I died laughing when I saw them. All the trucks in there are 7.5’s also. I don’t think back then I ever expected 20 years later my favorite setup would be an 8.25 w/ Thunder 149’s and 58mm wheels
Damn! You skated those so good! If you get a chance, check out the Snot Lil Wide boys. I have them in a 48mm in 83B. They're surprising smooth at my fairly rough skatepark, especially for such a small and hard wheel. I think the wider riding surface helps a lot. I also like them bc they cover the axel nut, pretty sweet for slappies. They'd probably be a bit better for locking in too.
Thanks dude, they are so fun too! Damn I’ll definitely have to suss those ones out. They sound sick! They actually sound better than these Lil Beatdowns lol
I bought the Spitfire 48 mm lil smokies but they feel so big since I'm used to the small wheels. Just bought these lil beatdowns the other day, can't wait to try
i have a bunch of low-mid 40mm wheels from the '90s, but they're mostly pretty wide like 35-40mm. i would absolutely hate those. i don't like my axle nuts exposed, and wider wheels are generally smoother
Everything you said in the beginning SO FACTS i skate 9.25 with indys and the boardy cakes and its not bad on street but park is so bad i cant WAIT to try these
I've always been impressed by people who can skate small wheels. I'm more of a large wheel guy, I usually run 56mm. I love the old clips of Rodney Mullen riding on his tiny 39mm wheels, both you and him are making me want to try them. The smallest I've ever rode was 52mm, and dealt with a lot of the differences that you're mentioning. Personally I think small wheels are really good for getting tech, especially things like manuals, since the slower speed gives you more control and more time to react. That being said, I'm more of a street skater, so I like larger wheels so I can glide over bumps and cracks. I definitely found that my flat ground/flip tricks were a lot better with small wheels, though. I can see them being good for a skater that wants to focus more on stuff like freestyle or park skating.
Yeah I'm usually a 54mm - 56mm guy myself. Yeah dude, there's definitely a lot of positives to smaller wheels! These ones here are more of a novelty though lol
Positives of skating small wheels. Closer to the ground and lighter. Those aren’t really things I’m trying to get out of my set up. I basically like only rough street spots. I hate smooth surfaces
I think I get a higher ollie with bigger wheels because the angle of the tail is steeper. You need a little more oomph, though. Of course, there is a point of diminishing returns. My sweet spot is 53-57, though I have gone as high as 60.
ALSO spitfire if you see this please make the same thing but riding surface way bigger and make them like your lock ins with just the inside flat would be such a great damn wheel perfection for tiny wheel community
I bought the 66.6mm big beatdowns on the other end of the spectrum and they’re fun but they’re heavy lol and there’s so much surface on the wheel that I slipped on a skate lite quarter pipe on a misty night
@@LeonPaxton My current setup is pretty similar to this! I have the original Wide Boy deck with the OJ Chubbies 52mm on some Indy 215s w Indy super soft bushings. It’s so fun
I got the 62mm with no risers back in February 😹 I absolutely hate the classic shape but had to get them just to troll (and I ended up breaking my wrist first sesh with them)
@@LeonPaxton check them out. They're great for going down hills and bowls and shit. At that size, it's a different feel to it! It's like the skateboard is the one in control.
In the 90s we had these sizes and rode any ground. Not saying it was good ! Pebbles were a big problem 😂 Did help with flip tricks though! Nice review man!!
Tiny wheels on a wide board is so bizarre 2 me. But hey you do you! Wide board w 60mm and skinny board w the tiny hard wheels 4 me like back in the day..
Try getting a bigger truck size and have your bolt sticking out just a slight bit so your wheels are actually at the edge of the board and tucked under
What’s the tiniest wheels you’ve ever skated?
@@LeonPaxton 45-47 in the 90s, though when they wore down they were in the 30’s.
40mm SML wheels. The pros didn't outweigh the cons for me lol
38mm Santa Cruz leftovers… had to push 20 times to do one trick… next size was 50mm and I stayed at that size from 1993 until 1999
Smallest wheels I know of are Snot lil boogers 48mm and I would still only use 51mm as the smallest wheel size but they are alot of fun though
We used to cut our wheels down with a circle saw..ha ha they were so small..
Love the huge board and tiny wheels!
he just needs some mustard yellow fuct jeans and a 4xl burgundy t-shirt and it's 1992
Probably got it from SpencerNuzzi
@@diplenskihell yeah some slick bottom board and a droors hat..and airwalk Nts or next
@@jessiemartinez3056 i have a santa cruz slick bottom right now
@@diplenski damn that sweet .I've been looking for those .I saw they got a ton Whaley reissue
Back to 90s babe 💪😉
I’ve been spoilt as I rode to school in 78 on 70 mm kryptonics reds and a Wes humpson big foot board (10 inch wide ) great because my family moved. 7 miles from my school .so 14 miles a day .I learned to skate . Still skate today but mostly my electric board 35 mph .brilliant up hill .i do skateboard 🛹 a regular one in the park today as I’m only 61 years old 😂
I still to this day i LOVE the look of small wheels.
They look even smaller on a board like this too lol
So many cool features at these parks. Would love to skate them someday. Great video Leon!
Thanks dude! Yeah Sydney Park skatepark has it 👌🏽
I skated tiny wheels like that all through the 90s, back when 52s were monsters
Now 53mm is considered to be small 😂
I have a bag of old parts from the early 2k’s. In there is a set of I believe accel wheels that are about that size. I died laughing when I saw them. All the trucks in there are 7.5’s also. I don’t think back then I ever expected 20 years later my favorite setup would be an 8.25 w/ Thunder 149’s and 58mm wheels
Damn that sounds about right 😂
Damn! You skated those so good!
If you get a chance, check out the Snot Lil Wide boys. I have them in a 48mm in 83B. They're surprising smooth at my fairly rough skatepark, especially for such a small and hard wheel. I think the wider riding surface helps a lot. I also like them bc they cover the axel nut, pretty sweet for slappies. They'd probably be a bit better for locking in too.
Thanks dude, they are so fun too!
Damn I’ll definitely have to suss those ones out. They sound sick!
They actually sound better than these Lil Beatdowns lol
I bought the Spitfire 48 mm lil smokies but they feel so big since I'm used to the small wheels. Just bought these lil beatdowns the other day, can't wait to try
Oh dude, they’re so fun!
Early 90s vibes 🔥
i have a bunch of low-mid 40mm wheels from the '90s, but they're mostly pretty wide like 35-40mm. i would absolutely hate those. i don't like my axle nuts exposed, and wider wheels are generally smoother
Yeah dude, it looks pretty whack with the axle hanging out so far lol
Spitfire also makes 48mm lil smokies. I have 48mm conical fulls and they are great. Best of both worlds. Small but wide
Damn I would love those in a conical shape!
Shh don't tell too many people or the price will go up and we won't have our $20-25 F4 wheels anymore.
Do they still make 48mm lil smokies? I've only been able to find 50mm classics/tablets lately
@@skwibblez9239 they do but I'm not sure if the wholesale price went up or something so less shops are stocking them
@@skwibblez9239 atleast here in 🇫🇮 the skate shops sell them
i forgot y'all drive on the wrong side down there 😭
😂😂
It's not wrong just because you're not used to it
@@ocelot_zz i was half joking, i just meant opposite
Watch the vid through a mirror 😂
Spitfire was actually making 48mm lil smokies too That's what i got on my setup currently
they probably have a good personality
The early 90s are back with that set up.
Fully 😂
Everything you said in the beginning SO FACTS i skate 9.25 with indys and the boardy cakes and its not bad on street but park is so bad i cant WAIT to try these
If you like the Boardy Cakes then you'll love these!
Try the biggest version of that the 66.6mm, curious about what is easier to skate.
Those would be so heavy! And so much wheel bite lol
I have them on a curb set up you'll need 2 pairs of risers
@@adamgonesage 1/8" should do it on a regular board, 60mm with no risers usually works fine even with loose trucks, you just use a little wax.
I've always been impressed by people who can skate small wheels. I'm more of a large wheel guy, I usually run 56mm. I love the old clips of Rodney Mullen riding on his tiny 39mm wheels, both you and him are making me want to try them. The smallest I've ever rode was 52mm, and dealt with a lot of the differences that you're mentioning. Personally I think small wheels are really good for getting tech, especially things like manuals, since the slower speed gives you more control and more time to react. That being said, I'm more of a street skater, so I like larger wheels so I can glide over bumps and cracks. I definitely found that my flat ground/flip tricks were a lot better with small wheels, though. I can see them being good for a skater that wants to focus more on stuff like freestyle or park skating.
Yeah I'm usually a 54mm - 56mm guy myself. Yeah dude, there's definitely a lot of positives to smaller wheels! These ones here are more of a novelty though lol
@@LeonPaxton I've always wanted to have a pair just for novelty reasons, they seem fun to mess around with.
Mad Brian Wenning vibes. Noice!
What truck do you have on this board? The look so round and smooth to me
I'm running the 10" Curb Killer Slappy trucks here 👌🏼
Positives of skating small wheels.
Closer to the ground and lighter.
Those aren’t really things I’m trying to get out of my set up. I basically like only rough street spots. I hate smooth surfaces
Yeah dude, these wheels definitely aren’t for you then lol
It's funny how they got everyone to buy smaller wheels and then charged double what they were in the 90's. 😂😂😂
Yeah these did cost $100 AUD 😂
Thought I was over this phase but I need those, just because they are F4!! Thanks dude
Yeah dude, the Formula Four changes everything 🙌🏻
Smallest wheels I ever bought was 44mm and that was in about 1992. Been skating mid 50mm wheels for 30 years now and won’t go back.
54mm is usually my sweet spot too 👌🏽
@@LeonPaxton I just bought some 54mm Ricta’s online today. And some Bronson G3 bearings.
I think I get a higher ollie with bigger wheels because the angle of the tail is steeper. You need a little more oomph, though. Of course, there is a point of diminishing returns. My sweet spot is 53-57, though I have gone as high as 60.
You definitely do man, it gives you the potential to ollie higher because of your boards angle when the tail hits!
Spitfire also made a 48mm wheel before these came out. I'll admit these would probably feel a bit better being in the formula four urethane
Itty bitty living space
..and pros back in the early 90s r hucking them on Gaps & double sets..ive always wanted to ride atleast 50mm back in '93😂
So gnarly to think this was the norm back then lol
@@LeonPaxton '92-93 only..by '94 wheels started to become 50s again.. then '96-99..58-60mm are the cool ones lol
@@allanreyes5520 That's proper, the 58-60!
I had 36 or 37mm guy mariano mobsters and some nameless 37mm spitfires are the smallest ones I rode back then. Bearing covers really!
Yeah at that point they really are just bearing covers 😂
I love tiny wheels on big boards ❤
This setup is so damn fun too!
The wide board and tiny wheels was trending in the 90s
ALSO spitfire if you see this please make the same thing but riding surface way bigger and make them like your lock ins with just the inside flat would be such a great damn wheel perfection for tiny wheel community
they look so funny
They do, especially on such a big board 😂
I have spitfire Lil smokies 48mm tablet shape. Rare* hard to find.
The conical lil smokies is hard to find too, always out of stock.
haha my shop is full of em
Damn I would love wheels this small in a conical shape!
Hey just wondering if you might know what size slappy trucks I would need for a 9.25 heroin egg board?
9" will be perfect man because the egg boards taper in towards the trucks 👌🏼
@@LeonPaxton thanks 👍🏻
I bought the 66.6mm big beatdowns on the other end of the spectrum and they’re fun but they’re heavy lol and there’s so much surface on the wheel that I slipped on a skate lite quarter pipe on a misty night
Sick! I was considering getting them too and making a comparison but I really don’t think I would like a wheel that big 😂
Yea I got the Smokey’s but maybe will have to cop some of the even smaller ones next time.
Yeah dude, these are super fun too!
That is a sick park
It’s so fun!
That park is SIKK 🤯🤘🏼
It's so fun!
@@LeonPaxton My current setup is pretty similar to this! I have the original Wide Boy deck with the OJ Chubbies 52mm on some Indy 215s w Indy super soft bushings. It’s so fun
That sounds sick man!
i love small wheels video
They are so fun to ride!
Nice!
Thanks dude!
small wheels can work, you just need a wide riding surface, like that Boardycakes does
Snot has some nice extra wide wheels in 48mm and 50mm-51mm
These in a conical shape would be sick!
Should have went the other direction did u see the big beat downs 62mm and 66.6m I want the 66mm ones
I was thinking that, the 66.6mm look wild!
I got the 62mm with no risers back in February 😹 I absolutely hate the classic shape but had to get them just to troll (and I ended up breaking my wrist first sesh with them)
@@kennyhuh09 wax the wells, dude!
@@LeonPaxton check them out. They're great for going down hills and bowls and shit.
At that size, it's a different feel to it! It's like the skateboard is the one in control.
Dang i just got some F4 54mm😅 but these look kinda fun but i remember riding 51mm and road kinda slow i just got em cause they were pink
Those wheels are great for a normal setup though 👌🏽
I had some so worked down they were like 19’s
I wanna see someone skate the 66mm big beatdowns
In the 90s we had these sizes and rode any ground. Not saying it was good ! Pebbles were a big problem 😂
Did help with flip tricks though!
Nice review man!!
Dude, they would feel so nasty on rough ground 😂
Thank you man 🙏🏽
Tiny wheels on a wide board is so bizarre 2 me. But hey you do you! Wide board w 60mm and skinny board w the tiny hard wheels 4 me like back in the day..
The ratio looks so whack but it's so fun lol
Are we just going to now pretend it's the 90s? are 7.5 boards back in?
Skating the big beatdowns 66mm right now
That’s sick! How’s the wheel bite? lol
Ridiculous.
I hated them 35 years ago and still do.
Who wants to go slow?
Too much crust where I skate.
Nothing smaller than 56mm for me.
I ride 48 Lil smokies machined down to 38
Damn, did you just do that yourself?
0:44 - Huge deck, tall trucks and those wheels...looks like someone stole your shit and you're rolling around on 4 donut spares, lol
It does look weird 😂
Nooo there was 48 mm lil smokeys i wish they still make them i have those and they are fast and feel like 54mm wheels
This was great 😅
Thank you 🙏🏽
But how do they slappy curbs
They would get up on the curb super easy but I feel like you would slip out of your grinds a lot too lol
No power slides?
I Nevermind you gave the formula at the end.
You should check out the lock in on the nano cubics next
wow
Try getting a bigger truck size and have your bolt sticking out just a slight bit so your wheels are actually at the edge of the board and tucked under
is that true? i manual better on big wheels 56-60mm
I guess it depends on the skater but manuals always feel way more stable to me on smaller wheels 👌🏽
I was wondering if I was in shot only just F.N RAD 👍
Hell yeah, that was sick too!
Good meeting you that day 🤝
@@LeonPaxtonThanks Leon
Awesome meeting you to mate 🛹
i think my 47mm Snot Lil' Shits are the smallest for me, but they are 85a so it's more of a cruiser wheel...kinda? lol
Yeah true, they might be able to flat spot easier too since they’re so small and soft 🤔
Try the new anti hero horse pill shape
Damn that’s sick, I didn’t even know they dropped that!
Rate the louvers on your car
Old school 😂
I mostly skate ledges/mannies and I ride 50mm lil smokies. Anything bigger than 52mm is too much for me.
I kind of want to get some Lil Smokies now 🤔
Do you have the classic or conical shape?
We’re officially back to the giant pants/ tiny wheels era?
I'm definitely not bringing the giant pants back 😂
Bearing covers
great video, sub
Appreciate you!
Music ?
First song is 'Sofa Testing' by Dylan Sitts and second is 'Salt Lamp' by Jobii 👌🏼
@@LeonPaxton Thank you
No wheel bite
Another positive 👌🏽
Omg smallest wheels on the the egg!!!😂
I’ve skated the 39mm wheels on the 14.25” Eggzilla before and that felt so wild!
Welcome to 1993, boys.
Must ride as if you’re doing 2 mph
Tech deck set up goes hard
Fully looks like one 😂
Try those wheels on the East Coast streets yikes
Nothing but smooth ground for these little things lol
I have those, I love them!
They’re so fun!
Not no john makenrow 32s