Your evaluation of the Cloud wheels is outstanding, and I greatly appreciate your expertise and unbiased analysis. I eagerly anticipate more captivating review videos from you in the future!
Exactly the type of wheels I want (currently have 2 Hydro wheels on the front, and Cyclone wheels on the back for comfort) - excited to get these/the latest version next year (post-winter)
I just bought cloud wheels for my backfire zealot x and the included wheel cover is too small . I want the 110 rovers but the 105mm cloud wheels have just enough clearance to not rub so I don’t think I can fit them . Is there another type p of wheel cover or do I just leave it exposed with the bigger wheel
On the S2 it has small perforations where you can remove a part of the guard. I think I showed it in here? Anyway, if you’re don’t have that, you can either use a dremmel tool or something to cut them down, or just remove the guards. I do that on a lot of my boards, and actually did that with me S2! When you have the guards on small twigs and rocks and things can get inside there, and they can get stuck more easily. Without the guards, you can actually see what stuck inside the poly if there is anything, and there’s less chance of things getting stuck inside where the guard is. Hope that helps!
I've been eyeing up getting a set of these for months now, this review was pretty good. My only thought with the wheels is that the actual rubber does not appear to be very thick. I am curious to see how many miles/kilometers they can take at various riding styles and conditions. Be cool to see them put through the paces and then reviewed
They hold up really well, actually. Although I only have so much time in a day, and I always have something to film and edit, plus my personal riding, its tough to find time to really do such an extended project like that type of testing, I’ve seen great reports on socials as to the longevity of them. I’ve put over 100 miles on mine over time, and they were fine. I sold this board, with the wheels, and the guy who bought it is still riding em, so… They have prime day sales going on, so you may wanna check that out. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Ya know…I haven’t. But not sure they’d work on this board as the motors are set inside. The Omni drives are more of an outboard type of thing. Maybe I’ll try it out if I can find enough time. I’ve got 6 boards in my production queue right now 😜 Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
They would probably be fine. All boards that come with urethane street wheels will suffer a bit of range and power loss, pretty much. But it’s worth it for someone like me. Usually negligible loss at that.
Those wouldn’t work on this board as there isn’t enough clearance. Wheels would probably not even clear the deck. AT boards are made for larger wheels. The Zealot is more of a street board. Hope that helps!
Speed washers are the small thin washers that are found on the axle hanger (truck) side of the wheel, between the wheel bearing and the truck. You should already have one on each wheel, and another on the bolt side of the wheel. Sometimes the manufacturer doesn’t put them on, so I always have extras and make sure I have them on where they belong. Do an Amazon search for “skateboard speed washer” and you’ll find lots of em. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Tynee Ultra? I think the SL is a hub motor board, right? This set is only for belt drive boards. You would need the version made for your hub motors. You’ll find them in the website. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I’m not sure. Don’t have that board. I would judge it based on the size of your current wheels on that board. If they’re a lot larger and it looks like it will bite, it probably will. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Magic! 😂 I use a camera called the Insta360. It films in 360 degrees and you reframe it in post production. It also erases the stick! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Thanks for the review! just ordered them for my board (hubmotor) Have the discovery 120 now so really curious to feel the difference! If you would have to choose only 1, would you go for rovers 110r or discovery 120?
Kinda tough between the two. These will definitely stick better, so if you’ve had issues with Discovery in the past, you’ll enjoy these. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
The pulleys that Cloudwheel likely push the wheel out further than the ones on the board (stock), but the wheels are more recessed on the backside, so they sit too close using the backfire pulleys. That’s why I suggest getting the Cloudwheel pulleys when you buy them. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Mad are hard to beat, but they’re a sorta different animal. More of a straight up street wheel. They aren’t as soft as these, and they won’t do any other terrain aside from streets. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@daveatkin7557 Well, I don't have that board, so I can't test it. If the wheels that are currently on that board are close to the size of these, I would imagine you wouldn't have wheel bite. It's pretty easy to look and see on any particular board. Just see what wheel size you currently have, and look at whether it'd bite. That said, you can always add a riser if it's close. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Yea, that’s pretty accurate. I do carve more when I’m not filming and don’t have to think about the camera (and extra balance focus I need because of the camera and stick). But sure…I can see that. It’s also because I’ve had a couple hard stops because of rocks and urethane, at good speeds. I prefer to just roll over stuff 😂 Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
The prices for these wheels is crazy. I bought a set of 4 Offroad skate wheels on ebay for $28 and I swear, I cannot tell the difference. They are solid hard rubber, have more traction than PU and seem totally fine. I don't get why all these wheel makers want to make a radiused wheel. Make it flat, we want the full contact patch, its stupid. After riding the rubber wheels around, i really do not know what is so hard about making the right wheel. The only thing I had to do was use the correct bearing spacer because the rubber never really locks on to the wheel much. Its a bit soft, but with the right bearing spacer, so you can torque the bearings down hard, no issues at freaking all. I swear, if you swapped anyone with these stupidly expensive wheels out with the rubber ones, they would not know. You do have to set the bearings up right, but you should be using a bearing spacer anyways.
LOVE the fact they made these to fit hub motors too!
I know, right?!?
@@TheSpiral01wow man I’m buying a tuner mini 3sl as we speak and wondering if I should add on these wheels in the order
Your evaluation of the Cloud wheels is outstanding, and I greatly appreciate your expertise and unbiased analysis. I eagerly anticipate more captivating review videos from you in the future!
Wow! Thank you so much for your comment, and support!
I just got mine about a week back and put them on my Pioneer X4 and I love them. I think they are the best out there right now.
Sweet! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Exactly the type of wheels I want (currently have 2 Hydro wheels on the front, and Cyclone wheels on the back for comfort) - excited to get these/the latest version next year (post-winter)
Sweet! Yea, stoked that there are so many good options out there. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I just bought cloud wheels for my backfire zealot x and the included wheel cover is too small . I want the 110 rovers but the 105mm cloud wheels have just enough clearance to not rub so I don’t think I can fit them . Is there another type p of wheel cover or do I just leave it exposed with the bigger wheel
On the S2 it has small perforations where you can remove a part of the guard. I think I showed it in here? Anyway, if you’re don’t have that, you can either use a dremmel tool or something to cut them down, or just remove the guards. I do that on a lot of my boards, and actually did that with me S2! When you have the guards on small twigs and rocks and things can get inside there, and they can get stuck more easily. Without the guards, you can actually see what stuck inside the poly if there is anything, and there’s less chance of things getting stuck inside where the guard is. Hope that helps!
Damn I didn’t know you came out with the review already. Damn notification bell didn’t work lol. Awesome review as always my dude.
Thank you man!!
I've been eyeing up getting a set of these for months now, this review was pretty good. My only thought with the wheels is that the actual rubber does not appear to be very thick. I am curious to see how many miles/kilometers they can take at various riding styles and conditions. Be cool to see them put through the paces and then reviewed
They hold up really well, actually. Although I only have so much time in a day, and I always have something to film and edit, plus my personal riding, its tough to find time to really do such an extended project like that type of testing, I’ve seen great reports on socials as to the longevity of them. I’ve put over 100 miles on mine over time, and they were fine. I sold this board, with the wheels, and the guy who bought it is still riding em, so… They have prime day sales going on, so you may wanna check that out. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
I'll definitely take a look, thanks again! @@VaporTrailChannel
Have you tried putting the Omni gear drive on any street boards like the backfire s2? I have a meepo voyager and kinda wanna try gear drive with it.
Ya know…I haven’t. But not sure they’d work on this board as the motors are set inside. The Omni drives are more of an outboard type of thing. Maybe I’ll try it out if I can find enough time. I’ve got 6 boards in my production queue right now 😜 Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@Vapor Trail Channel thank you
@@boneheadnumber1409 very welcome!
Do you think the backfire g2 would suffer from a lack of power from these wheels?
They would probably be fine. All boards that come with urethane street wheels will suffer a bit of range and power loss, pretty much. But it’s worth it for someone like me. Usually negligible loss at that.
is it possible to put the 165r rovers on the zealot? or is that a different size-
Those wouldn’t work on this board as there isn’t enough clearance. Wheels would probably not even clear the deck. AT boards are made for larger wheels. The Zealot is more of a street board. Hope that helps!
Can you Send a link i dont know what speed washers is 😅
Speed washers are the small thin washers that are found on the axle hanger (truck) side of the wheel, between the wheel bearing and the truck. You should already have one on each wheel, and another on the bolt side of the wheel. Sometimes the manufacturer doesn’t put them on, so I always have extras and make sure I have them on where they belong. Do an Amazon search for “skateboard speed washer” and you’ll find lots of em. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Will these wheels work for the tuner ultra sl?
Tynee Ultra? I think the SL is a hub motor board, right? This set is only for belt drive boards. You would need the version made for your hub motors. You’ll find them in the website. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Would there be any wheel bite on an exway max 1?
I’m not sure. Don’t have that board. I would judge it based on the size of your current wheels on that board. If they’re a lot larger and it looks like it will bite, it probably will. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
So dude how long did it take for them to arrive? Ordered over a week ago and haven't shipped yet. No response to email sent 4 days ago.
I think they were just released. They sent them to me before retail, so I’ve had them for a couple weeks.
How did you film that skating sequence lol i kept trying to figure thay out
Magic! 😂 I use a camera called the Insta360. It films in 360 degrees and you reframe it in post production. It also erases the stick! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel wow that's crazy. Sounds complicated
@@Neptunee1991 it really isn’t once you’ve done it a couple times. But it’s amazing for doing this type of thing.
This is high damping core wheels. I think this Rover 110R is a great choice for me to ride on AT.
Thank you for watching!
Where did you buy you're helmet ⛑️ 👀
That’s a Nobleman helmet and I have a link (and I think discount code) in the description for this video. Thank you for watching!
Not bad but what take so long to ship??
I think most of the time they’re shipped from China. That always takes a lot longer. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
@@VaporTrailChannel understood, thx
@@chrise7270 Very welcome!
Thanks for the review!
just ordered them for my board (hubmotor) Have the discovery 120 now so really curious to feel the difference!
If you would have to choose only 1, would you go for rovers 110r or discovery 120?
Kinda tough between the two. These will definitely stick better, so if you’ve had issues with Discovery in the past, you’ll enjoy these. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Hi. How did they work out on your hubs? What hubs are you using? What's the ride like? Thanks
how the belts rub on wheels?
The pulleys that Cloudwheel likely push the wheel out further than the ones on the board (stock), but the wheels are more recessed on the backside, so they sit too close using the backfire pulleys. That’s why I suggest getting the Cloudwheel pulleys when you buy them. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Hello, Nice review !
Madwheels or rovers for confort and range?
Mad are hard to beat, but they’re a sorta different animal. More of a straight up street wheel. They aren’t as soft as these, and they won’t do any other terrain aside from streets. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Really hope they bring out a blue colour version!
I’d like that….and purple!
Killer socks! 🦈 haha 😂 do you think these would fit the Exway X1 Max?
Lol 😂 yea man…I have some fun socks. Wifey keeps me updated with them. These should fit that board.
Wheels that is…yea, they should fit fine
They do fit but what about wheel bite?
@@daveatkin7557 Well, I don't have that board, so I can't test it. If the wheels that are currently on that board are close to the size of these, I would imagine you wouldn't have wheel bite. It's pretty easy to look and see on any particular board. Just see what wheel size you currently have, and look at whether it'd bite. That said, you can always add a riser if it's close. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Thanks for the review. I can see why you dont like street wheels because you don't carve and have more of a commuter riding style.
Yea, that’s pretty accurate. I do carve more when I’m not filming and don’t have to think about the camera (and extra balance focus I need because of the camera and stick). But sure…I can see that. It’s also because I’ve had a couple hard stops because of rocks and urethane, at good speeds. I prefer to just roll over stuff 😂 Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
The prices for these wheels is crazy. I bought a set of 4 Offroad skate wheels on ebay for $28 and I swear, I cannot tell the difference. They are solid hard rubber, have more traction than PU and seem totally fine. I don't get why all these wheel makers want to make a radiused wheel. Make it flat, we want the full contact patch, its stupid. After riding the rubber wheels around, i really do not know what is so hard about making the right wheel. The only thing I had to do was use the correct bearing spacer because the rubber never really locks on to the wheel much. Its a bit soft, but with the right bearing spacer, so you can torque the bearings down hard, no issues at freaking all. I swear, if you swapped anyone with these stupidly expensive wheels out with the rubber ones, they would not know. You do have to set the bearings up right, but you should be using a bearing spacer anyways.
To each their own I suppose. Glad you found a solution for your style of riding and needs! Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻
Nice place to ride,
Thanks buddy! Yea man, I am blessed to love where I live. You should come down and ride with me at the beach bro!
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Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻 🛹⚡️
Looks good but expensive
Yea, these boards are all pretty pricey if you want something decent. Thanks for watching! 😃👍🏻