Apparently they make surprisingly good rain wheels. 90% of the community hates shark wheels but haven't tried them (including me lol) good to see you're more open minded than the rest of us.
I was speakiong to someone who ahs been using them in the wet and says that's not the case. Not as grippy as other rainwheels or some wheels like clear zombie hawgs. As well, I think it's jus the urethane that provides the grip. It's grippy, thaney thane ... Idk but I will try myself soon
Nah gimmick fad wheel. Based on the modernist concept of making the mentally infantile feel special about themselves to delusionally cling to junk products.
Thank you so much for an extensive review and lots of videos. When I read subreddit, it is all full of hate - no actual info. Meanwhile I am sitting here and just trying to understand if those wheels would be a good present. I guess it will be - for a fashion reason. Thank you!
If anything I thought they would maybe slide incredibly well. Because of the design with only part of the wheel surface touching the ground I imagine the contact patch to me much smaller than a lot of similar diameter wheels
Even though the contact patch is kinda small, they're still kinda grippy. I think the urethane formula is grippy and I I think they'd get grippier the closer I get to the core
They preform decent when its slick but the ony ones where prefomance is better than any other normal wheel is there LDP ones that are 95mm they deflect rocks and grip offroad amazing
Just got some of the 97mm shark wheels. In my (also still very limited) opinion, I agree. They're good wheels, they do what I expect. They don't make me a better skater, riding on wet payment still blows ass. So far I've noticed 2 things unique to them. One, they are loud. That might really upset some people. Two, they "fix" wheel bite. Its very strange and easily the only objective benefit. Because the edge waves in relation to the boared, instead of biting, my board bounces off. It's insanse how much safer they are in those conditions. A+ on that front. I wonder about applying this to other wheels.
In one instance the 60 mm shark wheel that I have did spit out a small pebble much easier than a conventional 78A wheel I had on previously. I felt the bump minimally vs when I rode over a pebble with a regular wheel another time. It may provide some benefit but to me it wasn’t worth the extra cost.
I'm liking the Fireball Beast 76mm wheels for my Bustin Boards Sportster 35 at the moment. They seem pretty good quality at a good price, and they should be good for when I'm feeling ready to work on slides. I think it's tough to beat the bang for the buck for the Fireball Beasts. I knew about the Shark Wheels 72mm wheels, but the Beasts were a better price and a bit bigger. I haven't tried the Fireball Tinder 70mm wheels, but I do have a set of the 65m Tinder wheels on a 27-inch cruiser, and they seem fine.
How deep do the grooves go? Like could you grind them down past the grooves, to the point that they're just a normal well worn-in wheel and then compare them to when they were fresh? That'd be interesting to see if they're better or worse without the gimmick
I bought these wheels there ok. I would not recommend then specially because of its price because they have the qualities of a cheap 20-30$ wheel even then I’ve had 30$ wheels that had better urethane with a considerably higher roll. These wheels feel like they are fighting you when pushing not too fun but I’ve seen way worse wheels so overall these wheels are kinda bad. But if you live in a area with horrible roads/sidewalks and large cracks in the sidewalk etc and your not able to have large wheels on your board for comfort these wheels actually love eating up potholes and large imperfections with little impact unlike other wheels if I ram though them you feel it a lot more
These wheels are not nearly as soft in durometer as they claim, their durometer is in the mid to high 80's, not the 70's. Good review but your board and trucks appear more of a standard length and width than what is considered a longboard. Good deck nonetheless, Comet made some good stuff. My personal go-to wheels would be real Kryptonics (not the Penny board Chinese crap ones) Seismic/3DM and Abec 11 wheels.
@@kaspermord1519 I ordered a comet cruiser (early last month) but the wait time is 10 months! If you’re ever interested, order it now! Uploader says it’s the best cruiser around so I’m super excited to get it!
So this must be the tenth video I’ve watched regarding these wheels. In none of them there is talk about that they are square and how they can roll even though. How does it work?
they aren’t actually that square. they’re just a really boxy circle and they’re really soft so when you have weight on the board they round out even more.
What are your fav 70mm ish longboard wheel? Let me know 👇
Snakes for sure 👌
Haven't tried many 70mm wheels, but like blue 4prez otangs
Snakes
Supreme hawgz fosho. I like them better than snakes somehow.
I love the venom hard in the paint harlottes
Apparently they make surprisingly good rain wheels. 90% of the community hates shark wheels but haven't tried them (including me lol) good to see you're more open minded than the rest of us.
I was speakiong to someone who ahs been using them in the wet and says that's not the case. Not as grippy as other rainwheels or some wheels like clear zombie hawgs. As well, I think it's jus the urethane that provides the grip. It's grippy, thaney thane ... Idk but I will try myself soon
@@LongboardingExplained ah, interesting. I've seen some people say the small contact patch and weird edges leave a lot of room for water displacement.
Nah gimmick fad wheel. Based on the modernist concept of making the mentally infantile feel special about themselves to delusionally cling to junk products.
Finally an actual review. I’ve seen 8 videos on these wheels and every single one was completely vague.
I love my Shark wheels. I had 70 and 72mm for awhile. I've been riding the 95mm for a year now. I like them cause they look cool.
Thank you so much for an extensive review and lots of videos.
When I read subreddit, it is all full of hate - no actual info.
Meanwhile I am sitting here and just trying to understand if those wheels would be a good present. I guess it will be - for a fashion reason.
Thank you!
If anything I thought they would maybe slide incredibly well. Because of the design with only part of the wheel surface touching the ground I imagine the contact patch to me much smaller than a lot of similar diameter wheels
Even though the contact patch is kinda small, they're still kinda grippy. I think the urethane formula is grippy and I I think they'd get grippier the closer I get to the core
They preform decent when its slick but the ony ones where prefomance is better than any other normal wheel is there LDP ones that are 95mm they deflect rocks and grip offroad amazing
I need to try them in the rain
It's very funny watching the skateboarding community navigate the line between cool and true.
I just bought these today and wanted to learn more thank you sir awesome video
Just got some of the 97mm shark wheels. In my (also still very limited) opinion, I agree. They're good wheels, they do what I expect. They don't make me a better skater, riding on wet payment still blows ass.
So far I've noticed 2 things unique to them.
One, they are loud. That might really upset some people.
Two, they "fix" wheel bite.
Its very strange and easily the only objective benefit. Because the edge waves in relation to the boared, instead of biting, my board bounces off.
It's insanse how much safer they are in those conditions. A+ on that front.
I wonder about applying this to other wheels.
In one instance the 60 mm shark wheel that I have did spit out a small pebble much easier than a conventional 78A wheel I had on previously. I felt the bump minimally vs when I rode over a pebble with a regular wheel another time. It may provide some benefit but to me it wasn’t worth the extra cost.
I'll be testing this
I'm liking the Fireball Beast 76mm wheels for my Bustin Boards Sportster 35 at the moment. They seem pretty good quality at a good price, and they should be good for when I'm feeling ready to work on slides. I think it's tough to beat the bang for the buck for the Fireball Beasts. I knew about the Shark Wheels 72mm wheels, but the Beasts were a better price and a bit bigger.
I haven't tried the Fireball Tinder 70mm wheels, but I do have a set of the 65m Tinder wheels on a 27-inch cruiser, and they seem fine.
Thanks man 👌
I have never rode them but just saw a bunch of them at one of my local shops the other day.
How deep do the grooves go? Like could you grind them down past the grooves, to the point that they're just a normal well worn-in wheel and then compare them to when they were fresh? That'd be interesting to see if they're better or worse without the gimmick
Hard to compare wheels when the size changes so much
@@Papitz0603 you'd still get a good feeling for the urethane, how it slides and otherwise behaves
They're just grippier
Shark Wheels RULE!! 🤘🥃
I bought these wheels there ok. I would not recommend then specially because of its price because they have the qualities of a cheap 20-30$ wheel even then I’ve had 30$ wheels that had better urethane with a considerably higher roll. These wheels feel like they are fighting you when pushing not too fun but I’ve seen way worse wheels so overall these wheels are kinda bad. But if you live in a area with horrible roads/sidewalks and large cracks in the sidewalk etc and your not able to have large wheels on your board for comfort these wheels actually love eating up potholes and large imperfections with little impact unlike other wheels if I ram though them you feel it a lot more
Now this is a review
These wheels are not nearly as soft in durometer as they claim, their durometer is in the mid to high 80's, not the 70's. Good review but your board and trucks appear more of a standard length and width than what is considered a longboard. Good deck nonetheless, Comet made some good stuff.
My personal go-to wheels would be real Kryptonics (not the Penny board Chinese crap ones) Seismic/3DM and Abec 11 wheels.
Can u do a tutorial on how to slide ???
What's your whole setup? I'd like to get into pumping and this board looks perfect.
Comet cruiser!
@@LongboardingExplained Thank you for the response, I had never heard of it before! Gotta decide between that or a Dinghy.
@@kaspermord1519 I ordered a comet cruiser (early last month) but the wait time is 10 months! If you’re ever interested, order it now! Uploader says it’s the best cruiser around so I’m super excited to get it!
So this must be the tenth video I’ve watched regarding these wheels. In none of them there is talk about that they are square and how they can roll even though. How does it work?
they aren’t actually that square. they’re just a really boxy circle and they’re really soft so when you have weight on the board they round out even more.
Good video, thanks.
thank you for the debunk
I’m using a longboard until I get a skateboard or more skateboard wheels cuz it’s a skb deck with longboard wheels
Only dude I have seen do Standies on Sharks
more coming soon
I've heard they're good in rain
what is that longboard?
I heard they were designed to save your life in case you hit a pebble compared to regular skate wheels
👏🏼👏🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Man, these shark wheels gotta die already xD