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The Rollerex Phaser 92A 54mm Skateboard Wheels are engineered for high performance and durability, featuring a 92A durometer for optimal grip and speed. Made from high-density urethane, these wheels are designed to withstand heavy use while maintaining a smooth glide. Available in multiple colors and package options, they come with a satisfaction guarantee for peace of mind.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.4 x 4.3 x 1.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Brand Name | Rollerex |
Color | Rocket Red |
Material | Polyurethane |
Manufacturer | Rollerex |
Part Number | AW021 |
Size | 54mm |
M**T
Nice wheels
The wheels are very nice looking. Love the look and feel. Super smooth ride. Package nicely, used to store my old wheels. Easy to install.
R**Y
nice.
The wheels look nice. All are uniform. No Flaws. I'm Happy
E**A
Awesome!!
The media could not be loaded. this was really great, it goes very fast and it caught me off guard lol a bit difficult to put on but that might’ve just been me.
P**D
tech review
IMHO, 92a duro is the perfect blend between street and park. The 90a all-terrain wheels are on the soft end and 95a is at the high end. Park specific wheels start at 97a up to 101+. These beat your knees on anything but smooth surfaces. 85-95a is great for absorbing some road shock and still getting a good, solid road feel. The narrow contact patch makes them really responsive and maneuverable. These are perfect for beginners working up to hard park wheels due to the park cut. I use 92a 62mm Rainskates Kakus on my longboard. I heard tell the rollerex wear down quicker than other wheels, but for a Franklin, you could get 3 for the cost of most other wheels. The cut is classic, like mini logo c-cut or spitfire classics. I have 92a ricta 56mm clouds, but they are a street cut, like mini logo a-cut or santa Cruz slime balls. They have a wider contact patch and a recess toward the bearing seat to reduce weight. If you want park cut wheels, there are not many options in this duro. Rollerex seems to only make one skateboard wheel and the reviews are not technical. Good reviews on their rollerblade wheels, though. I think if you want a softer learning wheel for outdoor or indoor parks, this is a great option. I'm riding them on a lib tech rat tail with Paris trucks. The duro is what I like and they carve really well. They also slide easier than the street cut wheels. So far they are super fun and responsive. Start here and get used to it. Eventually you will move up to a 100+a. Skateshred distribution has a killer 100a blank for very little and if you go ahead and buy bulk, you save a lot. You will end up needing a dedicated park deck with 87-101+a wheels, but the 92a are great to learn on rougher surfaces, like driveways. They also work in rougher ditches. For the price, I'd try them. Or, I guess I mean I did try them and I definitely think they are a fun and snappy performer. I'm having fun on them, anyway, and I don't feel as bad taking a long slide on a $10 wheel as opposed to a $40 wheel. I can't imagine you would be disappointed with the product under reasonable product expectations. There.
C**Y
Yes, the price is right. Good for trying out 92a wheels
Not a lot you can buy for 10 bucks. If your choice is between taco bell and these wheels I'd definitely skip the hangover food. These are good wheels if you are ambiguously searching for wheels that are both good for street and park sessions. However if you already know you like 92a wheels expect to have them for a while spend at least 25 for a better product. 54mm is a good size to miss the wheel bite but try 56mm or bigger if you're a commuter rolling through twigs and random debris.Pros: The poly material seems to be of good quality. Great for a street/park hybrid. They are cheap AF with means you can try out 92a's to see if they are your jam and if not give them to your kid brother / sis 'cuz they look up to you.Cons: They are a little unbalanced and the bearing packs may or may not be a sug fit in the wheel making a slight whirring noise. Two of the wheels held the bearings tight and the other two were sloppy. Meh, but minus 2 stars.
M**E
Good, Cheap wheels
I wanted some good, cheap wheels, that are a little softer than what I usually ride for the streets because I had a trip coming up. These wheels fit the bill. They are much softer than the 101a that I usually ride, but they weren't too soft that you can't slide on harder surfaces. Overall, good wheels for cheap.
Y**Z
Muy buenas
Estas ruedas para skate son muy buenas, pero para patines son un poco anchas y a veces en algunos chasis la rosca de la rueda no ajusta bien, así que asegúrate que tengas suficiente espacio para ponerlas. De resto materia y dureza son muy buenas
L**T
Wheels
They are aweso.e my son loves them. He said they ride very smooth.
C**N
Precio-Calidad
Ya llevo 2 semanas probándolas y funcionan muy bien en zonas de pavimento rugoso. Al ser más suaves no vibra mucho en el pavimento, en superficies lisas también avanza bien. Principalmente para transportarse aún que también para uso en general funcionan.
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