Whats the best setup for street skating?

The best skateboard setup for street needs to have the following specifications: Deck width between 8.0″ and 8.25″ with a medium or high concave. Small hard wheels between 50mm and 53mm. Durometer should be between 99A and 100A….Recommended setup.

Deck width (Inches) 8.0″ – 8.49″ 8.5″ – 8.99″
Venture Trucks 5.2 5.8

What size wheels are best for transition skating?

Wheels. In general, it’s better to ride wheels between 54mm and 58mm. 56mm to 58mm is perfect for dedicated bowl/pool and mini ramp riders. 54mm to 56mm if you like to do technical tricks in a park and still want to ride bowls.

What wheels does Pedro Barros use?

The Type-S Pedro Barros Pro Series Skateboard Wheels from Type-S Urethane are apparently the reason for why Pedro went undefeated in 2012’s world bowl series. The Barros Pro wheel features Type-s’s new V-Shape and a DCR Core for the ultimate speed and grip combination.

Is Bowl skating hard?

Learning how to skate a bowl could a little bit intimidating. The whole cement structure, the coping sticking out a couple of inches, and kids flying around can be an overwhelming and uncomfortable mix, but it’s all a matter of practice and getting used to it.

How do you skate down a bowl?

How to Carve a Bowl on a Skateboard

  1. Approach the corner. As you’re reaching a corner, do a small pump with your legs through the upward transition.
  2. Steer the board. As you near the top of the transition, steer your board into a sideways position on the wall.
  3. Hard pump the board.

Are 54mm wheels good for tricks?

54mm is probably the best all rounder if you are looking at skating a big variety of terrain. This size seems to provide most skateboarders with the perfect blend of speed and acceleration.

Is it easier to Ollie with smaller wheels?

Small wheels make it easier to land tricks, even when they feel a bit sketchy. Bigger wheels will cause you to fall when you land a trick a bit sketchy but smaller wheels still allow you to land a trick without running the risk of hurting yourself.