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Spitfire Chris Cole Zombie Apocalypse Skateboard Wheels

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Spitfire Chris Cole Zombie Apocalypse Skateboard Wheels
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Spitfire Chris Cole Zombie Apocalypse Skateboard Wheels

Chris Cole pushed the sport of skateboarding to new levels by continually going bigger, and pushing harder. The Spitfire Chris Cole Zombie Apocalypse Skateboard Wheels are packing a punch with F1 Urethane that will have you crushing the street day in and day out.
Features
F1 Urethane - Made to withstand all street terrain, these are faster and offer a more controlled slide. Burn longer, burn faster.

Specs

  • Wheel Size: 52mm
  • Durometer: 100a

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Spitfire Chris Cole Zombie Apocalypse Skateboard Wheels
 
3.0

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3.0

heavy,cool colors poly grade is great

By Ripperside

from Riverside,ca

About Me Competitive Skater

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Colors
  • Fast
  • Grip
  • Long Lasting

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Street

    Comments about Spitfire Chris Cole Zombie Apocalypse Skateboard Wheels:

    Ive bean skating for 26 years. So im realy, realy picky* these weels were way too heavy! The colors are rely cool and the polyurithain is super well made,so maybe thats where the weight comes from. these weels are great if you use a skateboard for cruzing only...

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