Wheels and Coconut Wheelies
Posted: 04 Dec 2019 11:46
This is an oddly specific topic, but I recently learned about the importance of a radial-lip wheel when doing coconut wheelies. (A coconut wheelie is when you ride on the edges of your wheels: https://youtu.be/FwhPuJ-cSms)
I was riding a 95A, more square-lipped offset wheel that I really liked. However, I recently started skating the Waltz Snakes (https://www.waltzskateboarding.com/skat ... 54mm-h8ch4), which are 99A and offset with a radial outer lip. I feel like my coconut wheelies have really improved from this wheel change. I also like how these wheels feel a bit more like traditional street wheels.
Has anyone experimented with wheels for coconut wheelies? I honestly have not - I used to ride mostly Spitfire and Ricta until I switched to offset wheels for doing more freestyle. Curious what others may have found, but hopeful that this post will at least be helpful to someone else trying to learn this fun trick.
I was riding a 95A, more square-lipped offset wheel that I really liked. However, I recently started skating the Waltz Snakes (https://www.waltzskateboarding.com/skat ... 54mm-h8ch4), which are 99A and offset with a radial outer lip. I feel like my coconut wheelies have really improved from this wheel change. I also like how these wheels feel a bit more like traditional street wheels.
Has anyone experimented with wheels for coconut wheelies? I honestly have not - I used to ride mostly Spitfire and Ricta until I switched to offset wheels for doing more freestyle. Curious what others may have found, but hopeful that this post will at least be helpful to someone else trying to learn this fun trick.