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Wheel Reviews (7944 Posts)
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Power Paws 70mm
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On 5/18/1999
Lono
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they are made by Fluid. http://www.fluidskateboards.com/ for some reason the power paws are not featured yet on the 'wheels' page, but you can email them to order. Enjoy!
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power paws
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On 5/18/1999
Drew
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I've heard so much about these spectacular power paw wheels...where the hell can I find them? The Wheels I'm using now are so worn down. I need new wheels bad! I've been searching the web for about a week. CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE GIVE ME AN WEB ADDRESS. I need to order them badly. please, help. Drew
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on-line wheels
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On 5/10/1999 fm
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are there any online stores where i can order some wheels to the UK?
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XT 8Balls
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On 5/7/1999
Lono
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Has anyone tried these new wheels from XT? They are saying that the round shape yields excellent cornering. I'm dubious. I'de like to hear from anyone that has ridden on them. - Lono
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Templar 75 mm
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On 5/1/1999
Colin Duport
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I did test the wheels, they are way too hard for a proper longboard riding! Maybe there best use will be for training how to slide, nothing more. And it's useless to have more diameter than conventionnal 70mm's, better have softer wheels.
DON'T PURCHASE SUCH TEMPLAR WHEELS!
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Power Paws 70mm
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On 4/29/1999
Lono
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i a set of power paw 70mm on my deck, (g&s w/ exskate 201s), and i really like them. they grip well, and when they do start to slide they do so SMOOTHLY. and then they regain traction smoothly too. i like that predictability. i also like that they were desighned well so that you can use bearing spacers with out extra washers, (like i do with my 82mm cherrybombs), and there's no slack, (like i would have with kryptos route 70s if i istalled spacers in them). fluid did a great job with these wheels and the self centering spacers that they make. it's great to see technology really WORKING.
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XT
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On 4/29/1999
Steve
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If you cruise in the suburbs and need to go up and down driveway ramps, go under trees that drop crap everywhere, and like to be able to not have to worry about manholes, storm grates, and crap like that, then XT's are a godsend. If you're going to be cruising smooth walkways (along a beach, maybe) or are going to be sticking to a mostly smooth highway, bombing it at high speed, then by all means, go for a smaller harder wheel made for mad speed! They're different wheels for different purposes. I love my XT Dirts. So much, in fact, that I Armor-Alled them!! They look sweet! steve
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RAOD RIDERS
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On 4/29/1999
AvoracK
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I dont get all this hipe about the XT's, I think my good 'ol speed wheel road riders are the best wheel to cruise, you can down hill at 30 mph or bust out a grind on a short board with ease.
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Paws mail order
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On 4/27/1999
Steve
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Try to see if you can mailorder from Purple Skunk in San Francisco. Their internet page is linked to this one. It's www.purpleskunk.com steve
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Sector 9 70mms
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On 4/26/1999 Matt
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Just put on a new set of sector 9 70mms and they were great. I had them on there before but they were so worn down that they got too sticky. I was sliding like a champ. I don't know if they are a different compound or if they were like that because they were new, but I was pulling coleman's and power slides with no problem. Just the way I like it. I was anti sector 9 because of all the great things I heard about power paws and also because theirlatest video is all shortboarding, but I am definately happy for now. It was the best ride I have had in awhile.
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power paws
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On 4/25/1999
phillip
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there aren,t any good longboard shops where I live only trick deck shit. Where can I get power paws online.
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power paw
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On 4/24/1999 b dOG
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Me gusta los P.P's
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Templar 75 mm
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On 4/24/1999
Colin DUPORT
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I just purchased theses wheels (200 French Francs!) I wonder if they are grippy enough to do full speed downhill! I think their density is more than my old 65mm S9 78A... Anyone has tested them? Drop me a mail, before I use 'em 'cos I will comment 'em for sure. Have a nice ride all.
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S/S
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On 4/24/1999
K2
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S/S wheels are so smooth and much grip. But, not so fast because there are too hevy. I use to crusing but dont use to downhill race!!!! K2,
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XT
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On 4/24/1999
Steve
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XT Dirt Wheelz are some tight shizzat. Don't bother with super slicks, they're more expensive and if you want street wheels, get something in urethane. If you want badass wheels that will go over anything the suburbs have to throw at you, get the dirt wheels. I go up and down driveway cracks like they weren't there, and those spikey things that trees drop are no problem. Some dude rode hundreds of miles of trails with XTs on his board. Read his story at www.migrationboards.com it's crazy stuff. Get these wheels!! steve
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Xtreme wheels
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On 4/23/1999
Vlad Jones
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yo hey does anyone have any opinions about Xtreme SuperSlicks or dirtwheels on a longboard? I have some sector9 balls on my 48" super cruiser now but they're too small and I need something more rugged...any suggestions?
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Invisible Hellcat
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On 4/20/1999
Berne representer
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These wheels are really cool for bombing, for carving and cruising. They are fast and stick on the ground. I ride them on a 53" board with some Indys.
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Road Riders
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On 4/17/1999 Drew
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In blue or White, these wheels are #1 on my list. They're fast and stay fast down to the plastic hub. They slide like a dream when your bustin a 30 mph backside. keep on bombin'
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Online wheels store
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On 4/15/1999
Andrew
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A good online store for wheels is www.olle.net. I live in Britain, but they're prepared to ship anywhere in the world.
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74 Wheels
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On 4/10/1999 Tom
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I upgraded from 78a 70mm Sector 9s to 80a 73mm Super G's and there was a significant difference. I don't know if it was because the wheel was harder or because it was larger, but there was definitely a difference. Remember though, in the end it's not the size of your wheel, it's how you use it.
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Payaso Roadie Racers
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On 4/10/1999
Pat Frunari
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L0B0 The Red payaso wheeles are bitchen, supper stikky. They are hard to slide with because of that fact but, the stikkyness makes it really easy to turn at extreem speeds. I got sets of payaso wheel's on all 5 of my boards. If you like speed get the yellow ones. If you like carving get the red one's.
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74 wheels
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On 4/10/1999 KAREN
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Does a 74 mm wheel go really faster than a 65 one ? could u tell me the best choice of wheel for my board. it's an original S9 48" pintail with tracker b2 trucks ?
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PAYASO WHEELS
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On 4/10/1999 LOBO
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Does anyone can tell me info about the red 70 mm payaso wheel ?
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payaso wheels !
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On 4/10/1999 LOBO
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hey guys , do you know the new S9 70mm, the blue one in 78A ? I need informations about it .
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Slidding wheels
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On 4/8/1999
Mike
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Hey, I need to now a good wheel for doing slides. Iknow a harder wheel would be better, but Does size matter. If you can help me i would me very happy. Thanks
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