@@SideZwipe Yes because skate in skateparks mostly with smoth floor and have such tiny wheels and sliding istn possible anyway because the soleplate touches the ground...
I had seba street invaiders from China and they lasted 2 months FR street invaiders lastet whole season and at the end started to slide nicely 👌 just got street kings 85a and they very sticky when new hopefully will get better
But why anyone would use street invaders for urban skating 😮 , it's specially designed for slalom skating it's a total different genra , they are best slalom wheel I've tried so far
i have them for freeskating , i have no problem for pushing on cycling line, backward downstairs, urban skating, powerstops, hockey stops, dunno why he rate them as beginner wheels, they wear off pretty well and evenly (they are used on my old 2008 seba high deluxe)
Dang it.. i just bought 8pcs of it. And bought from China. I thought maybe these Made in China wheels cause the problem from being fake wheels just my thought
Quite possibly they might be alright though I always buy from skate established shops then there is always a quality guarantee. I am interested to know what they are like though so please let me know if you can
4:58 the harder the wheel the better it is for outside. it isn't true. 85/86A is a nice sweet spot of confort and durability.
I agree 85/86 best hardness depends what you want to do though I know a lot of sliders and aggressive skaters that skate 88-90a
@@SideZwipe Yes because skate in skateparks mostly with smoth floor and have such tiny wheels and sliding istn possible anyway because the soleplate touches the ground...
Good video bro love the honesty
I had seba street invaiders from China and they lasted 2 months FR street invaiders lastet whole season and at the end started to slide nicely 👌 just got street kings 85a and they very sticky when new hopefully will get better
Hello, how do you rate the street kings after that time?
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But why anyone would use street invaders for urban skating 😮 , it's specially designed for slalom skating it's a total different genra , they are best slalom wheel I've tried so far
i have them for freeskating , i have no problem for pushing on cycling line, backward downstairs, urban skating, powerstops, hockey stops, dunno why he rate them as beginner wheels, they wear off pretty well and evenly (they are used on my old 2008 seba high deluxe)
Dang it.. i just bought 8pcs of it. And bought from China. I thought maybe these Made in China wheels cause the problem from being fake wheels just my thought
Quite possibly they might be alright though I always buy from skate established shops then there is always a quality guarantee. I am interested to know what they are like though so please let me know if you can