We want to present the equipment in the order that we acquired it and tested it. The next thing we got after Scooter's first board was finished was wheels. He purchased a slightly used set of ABEC 11 70's Flashbacks, 70 mm longboard wheels from one of his friends. They are rated 78a. That's their durometer rating that designates how hard they are. A low number, like 75a is a pretty soft wheel, smooth ride, rolls well over rocks and bumps, not quite as fast. A high number like 100a is a very hard wheel, rolls very fast, not a smooth ride, longer lasting. Usually, longboard wheels are 75-78a. Usually, pool and park wheels on skateboards are in the 90s. The flashback wheels have been extremely good, all around longboard wheels. They've ridden well for the 3 years we've had them, they've been very durable, held up with a lot of use, however, if a lot of sliding is done, they will chunk. Especially if sliding is done when they are brand new, as you can see in the pictures. The new wheels were only a few days old when the chunk came out. The old wheels are the ones we have been riding for 3 years, on various boards. We would highly recommend flashbacks and feel that they are one of the very best, all around longboarding wheels, great for downhill, cruising, carving and commuting.
Next week, we will review our first set of longboard trucks


