Ricta Clouds Soft Skateboard Wheels 56mm / 78A (Set of 4)
Introducing the Ricta Clouds 78a Skateboard Wheel from Ricta.
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Ricta Clouds Soft Skateboard Wheels 56mm / 78A (Set of 4)
Introducing the Ricta Clouds 78a Skateboard Wheel from Ricta.
Outstanding grip Been skating on and off 15 years. They hold grip very well on outdoor metal ramps that get dusty and become unpredictably slick. Getting over small cracks or metal plates is a dang delight. The feel is still hard enough to get technical after some learning. There is a significant slowdown on ledges, but that’s just the way it goes.Sadly 1 of the 4 wheels came visibly lopsided and feels like I’m riding on a flatspot. Reached out to Ricta directly about the wheels and their warranty…
Great wheels but will flatspot if you powerslide on ashpalt, skatepark smooth ground they slide nice. I flatspotted these wheels in the first minute of use but I did powerslide on rough ground and the flatspots where super tiny. I rode them on the rough asphalt again for like 5 minutes carving back and forth and got rid of the flatspots. They are smooth ans slide nice at the park on smooth ground but I warn you don’t do a crazy powerslide on rough ground. The 92a is great for my cruiser set up because I can still hit everything at the park with them and they are hard enough for some nice flip…
Great wheels! I’m too old to skateboard regularly but I do know how to skate…. I used to skate pools and halfpipes back in the day but I can’t do modern tricks like front side fakey this and that… have no idea what those are. My son has gotten into skateboarding so we built 2 boards, one for him and one for me. Those tiny 100-105a skate wheels are a joke. May as well skate on marbles. So hard and so loud! I prefer 76-78a longboard wheels for a smooth quiet ride. I don’t do slides so flat spots are…