🛹 Own the streets with wheels that slide, grip, and glide like a pro!
The FREEDARE Skateboard Wheels set features 54mm diameter, 90A hardness polyurethane wheels with pre-installed 22x8mm bearings, designed for beginners and freestyle skaters. Durable, quiet, and versatile, these wheels excel on all urban surfaces and ramps, offering a smooth, controlled ride with excellent grip for downhill and tricks. Backed by a 6-month warranty, they combine premium performance with unbeatable value.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.7 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.13 x 1.42 x 2.13 inches |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand Name | FREEDARE |
Color | black |
Material | polyurethane |
Manufacturer | Funhorun |
Part Number | 54mm wheels01 |
R**S
As described and on time.
The item was as it should be.
J**E
COOL
Size was a bit small but the assembly was a fast one also they are thick and durable.
B**L
I’d go with the cruiser type over the street wheels
I tried the street version wheels once and really couldn’t skateboard with them. They are angled and weird. I’ve only been skateboarding a couple years and I’m in my mid 30’s so that may have played a role. On another note, the cruiser wheels this company makes are awesome and last forever in my experience: I may write a separate review, in fact, after I skate the 2nd pair of those a bit. Back to the street wheels: I’m not sure how common it is to make angled street wheels but they didn’t work for me. I wasn’t sure how to set them up exactly as well but eventually saw people in the posting and reviews with the narrow side out so I copied this. That said, I find cruiser wheels to be easier to skate overall as someone getting into skateboarding late in life, so I may be somewhat biased in that regard. The value of the bearings and spacers alone are worth the price though I would go with the cruiser wheels. I personally like the look of “generic” style wheels like these and the value they represent.
O**I
Big upgrade to my new board
Just got them to upgrade my new park board. It's my first of this kind since in getting back into it after several years off. Idk if those skinny hard plastic wheels is what's preferred but they made it hard to ride for me. These just feel better, more stable, grip better to me just better and all for just 17 dollars. I had my own quality set of Maple Ace turbo bearings, so I didn't use the bearings that come with them.
N**R
really good wheels for the price
I bought these skateboard wheels to build a dolly for an indie film. They were the perfect choice for the price I was trying to keep the project under. I will say that while setting the wheels on the dolly the bearings did move slightly, but I was able to pop them into place and once they were installed havent given me any issue.
M**7
Great value
For the price, I'd say these are a score. I think I paid something like $25, maybe less. I was looking for some semi-hard wheels. These are hard enough you won't have trouble keeping momentum at the park, but soft enough that your feet won't go numb when your riding on rough pavement. You're not likely to be able to slide these unless you're really determined. So be aware of that.This package worked out great for me because I was also looking for some spare bearings. The bearings are okay, they just used some thick grease that slows them down. If you have speed cream, just take the covers off, dunk them in rubbing alcohol and shake them around until the grease is gone. Then put a couple drops of actual skate lube and bam! Performance bearings!
A**R
Everything you need to know about these amazing wheels from a skater pov!
I ride on the Bones Stf on my main skateboard and was looking for wheels that are soft enough to ride street but can still do tricks. If you are like me, skateparks are one thing, but riding around with your friends and doing tricks on streets is the reality, these wheels are amazing. I have skated on other good wheels before like the bones 100 and bones stf, and these are of its caliber and are soft enough to ride street, but small enough to do tricks and not get wheel bites. I skated on these wheels for over 6 hours today and these wheels completely out classed bones by a mile. If you street skate, get a pair because these are amazing!
M**
Not for Serious Skaters
This is the SECOND wheel this has happened on. I'm not sure if its the bearings or the wheels that cause it but the bearing breaks apart, all bearing balls fall out, bearing pops off, and the the wheel falls off the truck. That being said I do a lot of flip tricks, grinds and some stairs so I wasn't too surprised, I only really needed new wheels anyways and the bearings were just a bonus. These could be perfectly fine for a cruiser board... I ended up just putting in some old Bones Swiss bearings I had and the wheels have held up nicely so far...price was so good that I think three stars is appropriate.
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