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Wheels Grip or Slide The Complete Comparative Tread Off

When it comes to skateboarding, the type of wheels you choose can dramatically affect your riding experience. Whether you're a seasoned skater hitting the local bowls or a commuter weaving through city streets, understanding the difference between wheels that grip and those that slide can improve your control and enhance your fun on the board. Let’s dive into the comparison of grip versus slide, and see which might serve your needs best.

The Need for Grip

The 4 Skate Co Complete Repeat Skateboard TEAL BLACK

Grip wheels are generally softer and made for stability, especially when tackling sharp turns at high speeds or carving through a crowded skatepark. Their primary purpose is to offer riders maximum sticking power to the ground, giving more control and safety. For those who enjoy vert ramps and bowls, grip wheels can provide the traction needed to maintain speed and control without sliding out unexpectedly.

If you're looking to start your collection with a versatile board, The 4 Skate Co Complete Repeat Skateboard TEAL BLACK is a fantastic choice. With its durable construction, it's perfect for those who need a reliable board for various terrains.

Why Slide Matters

Penny Skateboards Ocean Mist 29 Surfskate

On the opposite end, slide wheels are often preferred by skaters who love the thrill of polyurethane drifting. Typically harder, these wheels allow for smoother slides and are less resistant on the surface, which makes them ideal for technical tricks, street skating, and practising slides or slides on a flat ground setup.

For skaters who want to tap into their inner surfer, sliding through the urban jungle on the Penny Skateboards Ocean Mist 29" Surfskate could be the ride of choice. This board captures the essence of surfing with its top-notch slide capabilities, providing a unique land-based surf experience.

Making the Choice

Modus Bearings Work Shorts KHAKI w/ Utility Keyring and Stash Pocket

Ultimately, the decision between grip and slide wheels will depend on your personal skateboarding goals. Are you focusing on control and precision, or is speed and slide your end game? It's also not uncommon for skaters to own multiple boards, each fitted for a different riding style.

For those hitting the streets and skateparks, don't forget gear like the Modus Bearings Work Shorts KHAKI w/ Utility Keyring and Stash Pocket, offering functionality without compromising on style.

Whether it's a crisp turn, an artful slide, or the perfect balance of both, we've got your setup needs covered at Kingpin Skate Supply. Roll on over and discover what's ready to enhance your ride!

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