Apex New Street, Geode Series Wheels - 77D Urethane - ABEC-9 Bearings - "Red Agate Swirl"
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★ COLOR: Red Agate Swirl Colorway
★ MATERIAL: Premium Urethane
★ HARDNESS: 77D Durometer
★ SIZE: 7.7mm diameter, 4.9mm wide
★ BEARING POCKET: Yes
We took all the feedback from the first release and have worked to make these even better. Apex wheels now include a Bearing Pocket - a full custom bearing lock that prevents the bearing from coming out except while using a bearing press.These wheels contain premium bearings with an ABEC-9 rating. These bearings are our highest quality fingerboard wheel bearings. They are extremely smooth and completely silent. These are sturdy bearings that will allow extreme movement and control. However, due to them being greased and completely shielded, they do not have the free spin our "Ultra Spin" Edition bearings do. In actual use, they are extremely responsive and have a very free roll.
Set of four Apex Series, New Street Style Fingerboard Wheels in "Red Agate Swirl" Colorway. Each set of Teak Tuning's Apex Series wheels is designed and made in the USA with a custom, premium urethane. These New Street Style wheels feature a 77D durometer, making them slightly harder than the 71D Apex Wheels. With a 7.7mm diameter, these wheels are great for easy riding and doing tricks on all kinds of surfaces. The Geode Series wheels are made with premium urethane that features stunning color swirls and shimmer resembling real geodes and gemstones. Red Agate Swirl Colorway features pearlescent swirls of red, yellow, brown and black.These custom wheels are made in the USA with premium quality urethane. Many fingerboarders love the squeak sound that urethane wheels make as you powerslide across a surface or do a sharp turn.
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Perfect for riders of all skill levels. Includes a free Teak Tuning sticker.
Stealth vs. Ultra Spin bearings -> Check out this blog explaining the differences
Small Parts. Not suitable for children under the age of 14.