ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

sliding with soft wheels? is it possible?

 HEY GUYS,  so i found myself with extremely grippy and soft wheels and found that so efficiently stop or slow down u need to know how to slide.

ok cool but I'm wondering, am i doing it wrong or something cause i just cant slide with the set of wheels i got. :(

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i actually prefer sliding on lipped grippy wheels, you just gotta spend osme time on it
I still love heshers....
seriously it's possible to slide centrax just not very fun, go faster if your still having trouble

i have some 72a discontinued classic thane flash backs and they slide very very well at any speed, once you get the tech down pat you should be able to slide most wheels but its best to learn on something like 86a stims

 

My favorite wheels to slide on are 78 and 80a
And they are smooth as for me
The perfect wheel as I see it
If your struggling to slide then you must be running some farken soft wheels, one step up from jelly.
soft wheels will not slide, ever. if you attempt, you will die.
I found it easy to learn low duro slides first. The first time I tried some 86a stims i got thrown on my ass
you will need to wear them in alot you could use a belt sander other wise you will be jumping not sliding
thanks to everyone who posted, i have offically went out and bought a set of yellow, in heat, O'tangs. i wore them in all ready and am loving my stoke wen sliding ;p.

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