Hi, Erin. Welcome to the site.
In regards to wheels:
• Wider is grippier.
• Wider is more controllable.
• Wider is faster.
Wider is better.
Slalom wheels, why so wide?
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Erin, longboard wheels tend to be narrower in profile because they slide easier and more predictably than a wide lipped wheel does. Since longboards are fun to slide on, it works out. But on a slalom board, as Civ said (whaddap civ) traction is paramount. The wider wheels have a lot more traction than a narrower wheel, and will take a lot more effort to slide. Sliding is bad in slalom unless you can really control it... lipped wheels like Avalons tend to slide very unpredictably in my experience, and can throw you if you aren't careful.
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I'm no expert, and there are many here that know much more but the basic idea is that the more surface area touching the road the greater the traction will be. Since slalom is all about turning, traction is paramount, whatever that means.
Erin, have you checked out yout local shops for wheels? I remember seeing some slalom wheels in a couple stores in Van the last time I was out there. Hopefully someone that knows a little more will chime in.
Erin, have you checked out yout local shops for wheels? I remember seeing some slalom wheels in a couple stores in Van the last time I was out there. Hopefully someone that knows a little more will chime in.
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Hi Mike,
thanks for your reply. I'm in Vancouver and just starting to take an interest in slalom. I currently have a Landyachtz Mummy with 65 mm Kryptos on it. I don't really know much about slalom but am pretty intriqued by the idea of trying to learn how to skate in this style.
So why the wide wheels for slalom then?
thanks for your reply. I'm in Vancouver and just starting to take an interest in slalom. I currently have a Landyachtz Mummy with 65 mm Kryptos on it. I don't really know much about slalom but am pretty intriqued by the idea of trying to learn how to skate in this style.
So why the wide wheels for slalom then?
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Slalom wheels, why so wide?
Ok, so here's a newbie question for ya: I notice that the slalom boards have much wider wheels than say longboard wheels. What is the advantage of the wider wheels and typically where can I buy these type of wheels (any online stores sell 'em in Canada, do ya know?).
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