Wheels
Skateboard wheels influence how your board feels, from speed and grip to slide and control. Shop premium wheels from Spitfire, Bones, OJ, Slime Balls, Powell Peralta, Snot and more, with sizes and durometers to suit every style of skateboarding.
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Choosing the Right Skateboard Wheels
The right wheels change how your board performs. Size affects acceleration and top speed, while durometer (hardness) controls grip and slide. Smaller, harder wheels around 52mm to 54mm suit technical street skating and skateparks, while larger or softer wheels handle transition, bowls and rough ground more comfortably.
Match your wheels to how and where you skate. Pair them with quality trucks, a fresh deck and the right bearings to build a setup that performs. Prefer a ready-to-ride option? Check our complete skateboards.
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What size skateboard wheels should I get?
52mm to 54mm is the most popular all-round range for street and park skating. Larger wheels from 56mm up suit transition, bowls and cruising. Pair them with matching trucks and a deck.
What does the durometer number mean on skateboard wheels?
Durometer measures wheel hardness. Higher numbers like 99A to 101A are harder, suited to street and skateparks for slide control. Softer wheels grip better on rough surfaces.
What are the best skateboard wheel brands?
Spitfire, Bones and OJ are among the most trusted for quality urethane, speed and durability across street, park and cruising.
Are harder or softer wheels better?
It depends on where you skate. Hard wheels suit smooth parks and street, while softer wheels roll more comfortably over rough ground and for cruising.