ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Just wondering if anyone had anything to say about them. Very curious with the duros.

Im into freeriding and getting into dh more just wondering which duro would suit. if this wheel at all?

I've been riding zigs for a while and love them but just keen to try some new wheels but dont want to waste money on some that i wont like.

Not asking for pros and cons cause its different for everyone but if you've ridden them just post what you thought and what duro.

Thanks

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super rad grippy lips, sort of a weird chatter at the start, once broken in really nice slide. 80a???i think they were.

the 78a and 82a are known to be grippy for dh while 80a and 76a are known to have a very good slide for freeride after the lips worn

used them at Maryhill FOS last year and because I cant footbreak had to slid stop at 50+ at the end of each run . got 13 runs out of the purple ones before they were getting a bit drifty on one tight righty . I am now using them on my street luge and still love them

the pinks are great for grip but prob too much unless you are under 75 kg . they work well because they have been designed with the combination of width , offset and lip along with a reasonable than . you could also try Centrax similar but center set and you can invert them to even wear

The candies are rad! I have been rocking a set of 82a and they last for ages and grip is never ending!

they feel slow if the road's a bit rough. On a smooth road, like the pumpstation, they're great. I have a set of the 76 and 80a. Seems the softer duros slide better once theyre broken in. Awesomely fun wheel but I'd still race on zigs

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