Oooooh those V3s look dope tbh. And they’re way more comfortable than the blue cags tbh. A lil more bounce and speed to them too. And way more durable.
Oooooh great question, the hatchlings are def very fast. But I’d probably pick the 80a Otang Cags just because those are more comfortable for my riding style. It’s kinda hard to beat my favs..
The core randomly cracked a couple months later, and Boa sent me a new set. But I did see it in friends wheels too, they weren’t ridden particularly hard, it was like a freak occurrence.
@@linpaul Cheers for the reply... I purchased a set based on your review and got V3's... On my first session I had big splits, and slices on the inner lips. For perspective I was skating the exact same path I have for decades without any problem on other wheels. On my second session they chunked. Boa did send me a replacemet set (props to them), however these sell for $200.00 in Australia which is right up there. Now I'm not so sure whether I should keep them and give them a second chance or sell them and get another 90mm'ish wheel that is more durable. 1. How have your replacement set and friends set held up? 2. Other than the 80a Cags (which I have too), what other wheels would you or have you seriously considered that meet your criteria of speed, grip and durabilty?
Hey dawg, I’m sorry to hear about that! That’s really awful! 1) I haven’t opened my replacements yet bc I’ve been riding 97s and 110s for training recently, but my friends’ have seemed to have held up. 2) For other 90ish wheels there’s the Abec 11 Refly, the Cloudride Hurricanes, the seismic MegaWattz, and Pantheon Karmas. I’ve heard great things about all of those but I’d probably recommend the Karmas bc I’ve tried them and liked their grip, and they’re very fast while still being light.
85 oranga cags are my absolute FAVORITE wheel as a eboarder. most eskaters dont ride thane let alone 85mm. both orange n blue are incredible. best formula, most predictable, low center gravity, very durable and comfortable . i got the 74a white 90mm boas. they are right behind the blue 77a caguama. i like how the boa is a TINY bit bigger but i still prefer orangatang a LITTLE more . that being said, i recently bought the yellow 76a. i gotta do a video about 85 caguamas and then the boa 76a yellows.
Dude I watch just watching your dad bods videos 😭😭😭 and yeah the 85mm orange cags are goats 🐐 for sure! And yeah the Boas are a fun, fast, and smooth wheel!
Yes, 90mm wheels are soft and bouncy. I accidently dropped one and was surprised how high it bounced. They feel somewhat "sticky". That's a good thing.
very detailed and informative review 👏 covered all needed points
Glad it was helpful!
Tip as a fellow RUclipsr 🌹
Noise is always there. We just become hyper aware when we hit record 😂
So true! 😂😅
Nice & Thanks :)
Thank you too
*I've been considerin pickin up a set of their new 74a version3 90mm Hatchlings*
🤙🏼🤙🏼
How does comfort/rough road compare to 77a 85mm blue Caguamas?
Oooooh those V3s look dope tbh.
And they’re way more comfortable than the blue cags tbh. A lil more bounce and speed to them too. And way more durable.
nice vid again keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Great review! If u had only one choice of wheels between the 80a caguama & hatchlings, which will u choose?
Oooooh great question, the hatchlings are def very fast. But I’d probably pick the 80a Otang Cags just because those are more comfortable for my riding style.
It’s kinda hard to beat my favs..
How have the Hatchlings held up? Any chipping, chunking or premature wear and tear>
The core randomly cracked a couple months later, and Boa sent me a new set. But I did see it in friends wheels too, they weren’t ridden particularly hard, it was like a freak occurrence.
@@linpaul Cheers for the reply... I purchased a set based on your review and got V3's... On my first session I had big splits, and slices on the inner lips. For perspective I was skating the exact same path I have for decades without any problem on other wheels. On my second session they chunked. Boa did send me a replacemet set (props to them), however these sell for $200.00 in Australia which is right up there. Now I'm not so sure whether I should keep them and give them a second chance or sell them and get another 90mm'ish wheel that is more durable.
1. How have your replacement set and friends set held up?
2. Other than the 80a Cags (which I have too), what other wheels would you or have you seriously considered that meet your criteria of speed, grip and durabilty?
Hey dawg, I’m sorry to hear about that! That’s really awful!
1) I haven’t opened my replacements yet bc I’ve been riding 97s and 110s for training recently, but my friends’ have seemed to have held up.
2) For other 90ish wheels there’s the Abec 11 Refly, the Cloudride Hurricanes, the seismic MegaWattz, and Pantheon Karmas. I’ve heard great things about all of those but I’d probably recommend the Karmas bc I’ve tried them and liked their grip, and they’re very fast while still being light.
85 oranga cags are my absolute FAVORITE wheel as a eboarder. most eskaters dont ride thane let alone 85mm. both orange n blue are incredible. best formula, most predictable, low center gravity, very durable and comfortable . i got the 74a white 90mm boas. they are right behind the blue 77a caguama. i like how the boa is a TINY bit bigger but i still prefer orangatang a LITTLE more . that being said, i recently bought the yellow 76a. i gotta do a video about 85 caguamas and then the boa 76a yellows.
Dude I watch just watching your dad bods videos 😭😭😭 and yeah the 85mm orange cags are goats 🐐 for sure! And yeah the Boas are a fun, fast, and smooth wheel!
Curious as to how the following DU 90mm Hatchlings would compare i.t.o range:
1) 90mm (74a)
2) 90mm (76a)
I'm not really sure how the range would compare but i believe on paper the harder 76a has more range.
do longboard have same size of bearings? sorry my english is not good
Yes bearings are a standard size
@@linpaul So what ever brand of bearing , i still can use it to any wheels i want ?
Yep!
@@YakoSei11 Zealous Classics are great for longboarding and are only about $16 US Dollars.
Yes, 90mm wheels are soft and bouncy. I accidently dropped one and was surprised how high it bounced. They feel somewhat "sticky". That's a good thing.
For sure!!
I had these wheels but I thought they were too heavy so i sold them
Valid! They are in fact on the heavier side! But you know what they say, heavier wheels needs stronger legs!