Wheels
Skateboard wheels built for speed, grip and control. From hard street wheels to softer cruiser options, this range covers every style of skating.
We stock top brands like Spitfire, Bones, OJ and more, with a full range of sizes and durometers to match your setup.
Cockroach
Cockroach - Roach Riders 60MM 98A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Cockroach
Cockroach - Roach Riders 58MM 98A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 Radial Full 56MM 97A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 Conical Full 58MM 101A Skateboard Wheels$104.95
Slime Balls
Slime Balls - Saucers 55MM 99A Skateboard Wheels$79.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 OG Classics 54MM 99A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Mini Logo
Mini Logo - A Cut Blue 53MM 101A Skateboard Wheels$39.95
Slime Balls
Slime Balls - OG Slime White 60MM 78A Skateboard Wheels$89.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 OG Classics 53MM 99A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 Conical Full 58MM 97A Skateboard Wheels$104.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 Conical Full 56MM 97A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 Conical Full 54MM 97A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Spitfire
Spitfire - F4 Classic 53MM 97A Skateboard Wheels$99.95
Folklore
Folklore - Core Softies 55MM 85A Skateboard Wheels$44.95
Folklore
Folklore - Core Softies 53MM 85A Skateboard Wheels$44.95
Folklore
Folklore - OG Slim Classic 56MM 101A Skateboard Wheels$34.95
Folklore
Folklore - OG Slim Classic 53MM 101A Skateboard Wheels$34.95
Folklore
Folklore - OG Slim Classic 54MM 101A Skateboard Wheels$34.95
Choosing the right wheels comes down to where and how you skate. Harder wheels are best for street and park, giving more slide and speed, while softer wheels are better for cruising and rough ground. Beginners and core skaters alike will find the right setup here.
Pair your wheels with a fresh deck or grab a full ride from our complete skateboards. Complete your setup with the right shoes.
Roll faster, smoother and with more control.
What size skateboard wheels should I get?
52–54mm for street, 54–58mm for park and transition.
What does wheel hardness mean?
Harder wheels slide more, softer wheels grip and absorb rough ground.
Are softer wheels better for beginners?
Yes. They’re smoother and easier to ride on rough surfaces.
Do bigger wheels go faster?
Yes. Larger wheels hold speed better, especially on rough ground.