Are Mini Logo wheels the same as bones?
They also state that Mini-Logo wheels are made using the same tech/experience as the Bones line. In my experience in the skate world…you pay for what you get. These wheels hold true to that statement, a great wheel for the price.
Is Mini Logo a good deck brand?
mini logos are quality boards for a great price. I’ve had at least 10 the last year or so and they’re definitely as good as any $60 board. Won a set of C-cut mini wheels and they’re pretty dam sweet!
Who makes Mini Logo skateboards?
Skate One Corp
Mini Logo™ Trucks Developed at Skate One Corp for over 5 years, the refined shape, materials, and finishes make them perfect for MILITANT skaters right from the first grind.
Whats the difference between a cut and C cut wheels?
The A-cuts have expanded to include 51-56mm, 58mm & 60mm with the full color assortment in 52mm thru 56mm. C-cuts are offered from 50mm thru 54mm only in 101a hardness. C-cut 50mm and 51mm only come in white, but the 52mm thru 54mm are in full color!
What are good skateboard wheels?
This Year’s Best Skateboard Wheels:
- Spitfire Formula Four 99d Classics.
- Spitfire Formula Four Conical Full 99a.
- Spitfire Classics 99d.
- OJ Mini Super Juice 78a.
- OJ Plain Jane Keyframe 87a.
Are Mini Logo trucks light?
Yeah, Mini Logo trucks are light!
Are mini logo Trucks light?
Who runs Powell Peralta?
Powell Peralta is an American skateboard company founded by George Powell and Stacy Peralta in 1978. The company rose to prominence in the 1980s as skateboarding began maturing as a sport….Powell Peralta.
| Industry | Skateboarding, quad roller skates |
|---|---|
| Founder | George Powell and Stacy Peralta |
| Successor | Powell Corporation |
Where are Powell skateboards made?
Powell-Peralta® decks are manufactured in our Santa Barbara skateboard factory, which is still directed by a few of the same craftsmen that made them originally.
Are Powell Peralta and bones the same?
The company rose to prominence in the 1980s as skateboarding began maturing as a sport. The company featured the Bones Brigade, a team featuring the era’s top competitors. Peralta left the company in 1991 and Powell continued to produce skateboard equipment as Powell, Bones Bearings and RollerBones.
Are mini-logo a-cut wheels good enough?
The Mini-Logo A-Cut wheels are small (52 mm), very hard (101A), and super smooth. Well, I’ve never skated on these wheels. However, I’ve spent hours reading around the product and asking lots of good questions. And, I ended up with what I think is an informed opinion about these wheels. I’ve learned that these Mini-Logo wheels are good enough.
Are mini logo’s conical wheels good?
These wheels from Mini Logo have a conical shape, and that makes controlling them a bit easier. That’s because the conical shape typically means a wider riding surface/contact patch. I’m not saying these are meant for beginners. I’m just saying these guys let you start skating pretty cheaply while giving you stability and control.
Are Bones Wheels any good?
I have never been disappointed by any Bones wheels ever! No flat spots, bear wear resistance, and not mention stylish! Yes I’ve tried numerous of other wheels to see if I’ve noticed differences, and trust me m…”
Are bones SPF Wheels Good for street skating?
Bones SPF are terrific for tranny, but if the streets are super rough and crusty, you won’t like them much. The good thing with STF is they do both street and transition skating really well. Hardness-wise, Bones wheels range between 83B and 84B, and that equates to 103A and 104A respectively.