ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Local Shop has a heap of Cadillac wheels and thats about it.. Have my doubts about them seeing as its a commercial skate surf shop and we all know what there like. Thoughts ? Anyone Tryed them ? or should i just ring the real deal shops ie: Cre8ive Ska8e, Hop shop ?

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i would go with some wheels from the hop shop
I like the Cadillac 74mm 80a duro.
Seem to grip well and hold speed. I am not light, and I can't slide.
So yeah OK for cruising & carving, and slalom, and ditches.
They also support the local sport, and getting from your local is also good.

Cruising or carving ok. Just remember that they take 10mm spacers not 8mm.

 Thanks guys got a LY Switch in the mail along with Randal 180's and some Durian 86a's, but when my Travel wells wear out on my cruising board i might stick im on for a try, Should be ok for around down and down the street.

 

for a cruise/carve wheel they are pretty good. they have made some bigger sizes with wider contact patch and square lips which suits the needs of today's longboarder. If you just want something to roll around on and grip into carve and dont want to spend top dollar its a good idea. if you want a high performance wheel for high speed slides and racing you would go for a better brand, but for the general purpose longboarding theres nothing wrong with owning a set of cadilacs

Cadillacs also go nicely with Holey trucks, and "Elvis" sunglasses!

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