the purpose of cutting in those grooves is not to only channel the water through but to also add 'extra lips' for traction. And as you might find by sliding wheels you are coning out the lips, same goes on wheels like these. seems like a waste of waterwheels to me, those things are meant to grip not slip. but in the dry they do have that feel like they wanna break out easier
riding his board they do feel driftier then reg zigs, he is only rocking them on the back for more grip he says though, so i dont know if its that he has his trucks abit looser then what i use, and that road is very slippery, very very slippery
No, i said i have them on the back so its abit drifter, i thought becuase theres less surface erea on the wheel becuase of the grooves itll be drifter, if i want grip a just swap them around to reguler b-zigs. I didnt think they really worked in the rain so i started sliding them.
its all about centering your weight. The rain wheels will not allow 100% traction all the time however they will provide a little bit more if you center your weight on your wheels while cornering. As soon as you take weight off they will start to slide out, you have to feel the balance of traction and drift and know where the breaking point is
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