Hard Wheels VS. Soft Wheels: What's The Difference
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- Опубликовано: 1 сен 2020
- An inside look on the differences between Hard Wheels vs. Soft Wheels. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced skateboarder this video may help you understand what wheels will be fit what you are looking for. Learn about what wheels are best to ride at the skatepark and more all in this short video.
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To sum it up, hard wheels are better for doing tricks, power slides, but the downside is its going to be a ruff ride. Soft wheels can be used for sliding but it will be a lot harder but they will help you move around ruff areas. The higher the number the harder and the lower the softer
Nobody:
Dale: Goes over crack and through grass
Me: how the f**k did he not die
Edp
Weight balancing.
Lmao
Dale Decker is greatest love seeing (hearing) you on the CCS channel!
Ha, that is exactly what i do. Riding soft wheels to the skatepark and then switch with the hard wheel to do my session with tricks. I wonder why i never saw someone else doing so. Works great. :-)
I kind of want to do that, but it is too annoying to constantly change out wheels. Especially when my trucks get kind of beaten up, meaning sometimes it is pretty hard to get the wheels off to begin with.
@@PHeMoX It's much easier to switch trucks than wheels, so just bring spare trucks for your skateboard, that have cruiser wheels with them.
@@PHeMoX I just take a cruiser board with big soft wheels me and cruise on that to get around while reserving my park board for the park itself. It's a lot better and skating on different boards keeps me from getting too reliant on one type of board. I suggest just picking up a cruiser or long board to get around, if you don't have one already.
GOD TYSM I HAD THIS IDEA BUT HAVNT SEEN ANYBODY DOIN IT YET N NOW I READ THE COMMENT U HELPED ME SM TY
Isn’t just simpler to become a master of powerslide on a soft wheels? People spending so much time to learn how to do one trick. Why not to spend exact same time to master soft wheels slides?…
Why do I recognize dale’s voice like I actually know him
Thats him , actually no one else has that voice (maybe)
yo wait wtf
I immediately thought it was him
Same I was like wait is this dales voice and I had to see another video just to make sure lol
YOOOO Same! Im like is that Dale’s voice?! 😂
As someone who's been given so much since your first catalog (yeah, I'm that old lol), just thank you 🤘
We love you and thank you!
@@ccs Thank you sincerely, and much love as well to everyone 🙂❤️ Would have been a different world without you all. Only connection to skateboarding many of us had that wasn't a rarely found magazine or a borrowed VHS.
Fun Fact: there can’t be 30 different people that are “first”
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firsy
530th!!!!
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I can't see why anyone would say or claim it.... especially a skater.....
Just ordered a new deck from ccs and it was easy to find the right size so just a good experience
We love to hear that!!!
I’ve always went 99 or 101a. I’m pretty lazy so I like sliding some of my 180 tricks. Plus power slides are nice
skate hybrids, mini logo has some 90a 56mm that are really chill for both park and street
Slimeballs 97a and mini logo 95a wheels are the best for both worlds in my opinion 💕
it's dale :D
Thank you!
That intro was satisfying🥴🤤
I really like the heavy metle music in the background
Good job Dale! You made perfect sense.
;)
still getting skate knowledge since im still getting back to it, i think that’s why my formula fours stop me from popping my board sometimes.
Have you stuck with skating? How’s the formula fours holding up?
Dale!
I'm riding ricta clouds 92a for a good amount of time and for me they are the perfect hybrid.
Amazing wheels!
is it possible to powerslide with them?
@@c0ldm-ampupatcucatade4ori It is, especially in the streets.
@@vollidiot4742 ok thx
Dale my boyyyyy
I’m thinking of getting the ccs 78a’s so I don’t keep having issues with fart rocks
I wanna do both,what should i do?
i feel like its almost impossible to do a stationary trick on soft wheels because they don't want to stay still, they just wanna cruise.
i had some 55mm 97a wheels and that was perfect in betweener
Can you tell me what the wheels are?
Is that dale decker??
Question: I'm 250lbs and use 78a wheels effortlessly, I'm concerned about softer wheels like 74a or 72a squishing into ovals when riding, is that an issue?
No it’s not but 78 is already soft enough.
I tried for about 3 weeks to half cab a 3 stair with bones street wheels everytime i would land my board would stop, then i changed my wheels to softer wheels got it in 3 tries
noice
I like softer wheel better. Even at a skatepark. Hard wheel scare me, lol. I always feel like I'm gonna slide out and fall with hard wheels.
Or just get ricta clouds 92A I got them and there perfect for tricks n cruising the streets
Oh hi Dale! :)
Hey guys I dont know what type of wheels to get I like to pump around bowls but hard wheels slip too much is there any specific wheels I should be using?
95a
Get Powell peralta dragon series 95a those are the best wheels ever and are perfect for cruising and tricks
Mine is plastic aka hard wheels and I wanna lean but I can't why?
Im trying out my first pair of soft wheels and I can actually ollie easier to my surprise. It also a brand new board so there may be other factors at play. I mostly skate rougher terrain and not actual parks, so it may have to do with them being able to roll a lot more freely over the rough terrain. ollying is easier to me when its already rolling
I can't find hard wheels like I used to have? What's the deal?
btw your “see cute puppies here” link in the description is broken jsyk
so I mostly do tricks but my ground is covered in gravel and cracks what do I do?
Hard wheels and sweep it once in awhile if your down for it
95a. And go somewhere with better asplault.
What about 99a and 101a? Went want answers this is what people want to know!
Stay Tuned!!
How i see on Instagram Posts ppl do tricks on Hard small wheels in the city somewhere, and their skateboard wheels move so quick and softly without creating much noise? I need that, where can i find skateboard wheels that are made for learning tricks but also not making much noise
Did you figure it out?
HAPPY NEEW YEARRRAAAAA@@philmirez
What up dale
wtf is that dale decker?
I got an 9inch board would 9inch mob grip tape fit?
Try to go bigger, it's going to be be hard to make it look good
Maybe try and get a 10 inch sheet of grip so you have some room line it up properly!
Thank you!!
there’s no way it’s not dale decker right?
Hard wheels are just an impossibility where I live. The streets are a disgrace.
90-95 a seems to be a good balance but I haven’t tried all duros
thats interesting the difference. between the two is one is soft and the other.. is hard.
Hybrid wheels? 95a?! Perfect for ruff streets
Which brad produce wheels like that?
@@felix2805 ricta clouds 92 a
@@felix2805 Santa Crus OJ 2 Combos.
Wait...is that dale deckers voice?
should i buy some ccs shorts
Yes!!
I have 53mm soft wheels and I street skate, should I transfer to harder wheels???
Nah
Is that ma boi Dale Decker on the voice over?!
Dale?
Bring back the 100 kickflip challenge with kev and matt
Got a special one coming this friday!
what if I wanna cruise around while doing tricks on the way?
Stick to the hard wheels but avoid the cracks on the road
Yea Ollie the cracks or break your momma’s back.
That’s the board I have
DALE??
I love hard wheels for trick challanges
can i do an ollie on soft wheels?
Yes tho with soft wheels it’s way to hard to do it stationary so get a small push and then do it.
Is that dale decker
yeah
Can someone tell me how big soft wheels are please
preferably 60mm but thats mainly for cruising, theres a variety you can choose from tho
Bought some soft wheels for just driving around already have hard wheels
How is it? It's been a year so do you feel soft ones are better?
@@stareintoabyss muuuuuuuch better, less vibrations and more grip
Where I live you need soft wheels for street skating lol
52 mm are too slow....but most riders today ride slower than I walk....25 years ago every facet of skating was twice as fast...
Sounds like dale decker
april/13/2022
Dude is that dale’s voice
But the hard wheels its when you ride with the hard wheels it just stops
Hello daddy dale
Hey dale your shoes are untied
Soft wheels are mainly for beginners (like me) so they can get used to skateboarding and then switch to hard wheel. Once you get the hang of it and start preforming tricks on a skateboard
Once I heard that voice I was like Whaaaaaaaaaat😲😲😲😲
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I ride 101$ I jumped on a board and went straight to
I know the difference so why did I click on this video?
For fun
Maybe just don't go through water?
Me: *has hard wheels in front and soft wheels in back*
Update please?
why does it sound like dale decker is talking
dale works for ccs now
@@za_packard he lives in portland now?
Why does this sound like Dale Decker
Ones hard ones soft mystery solved
😂
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I want soft wheels since the ground in the town I live at only has hard paths or roads
It’s fucking dale
Guys is it just me or skateboarding is so loud
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