New Colors in the Ricta Clouds family. The soft urethane of Ricta Clouds (54mm, 92a) is the perfect choice if you're skating a rough spot or looking just looking for a smoother ride. The 92a urethane is a happy medium that allows you to skate rough spots without compromising performance. Don't let a rugged spot get the best of you, set up Ricta Clouds and get to it.
H**S
Outstanding grip
Been skating on and off 15 years. They hold grip very well on outdoor metal ramps that get dusty and become unpredictably slick. Getting over small cracks or metal plates is a dang delight. The feel is still hard enough to get technical after some learning. There is a significant slowdown on ledges, but that's just the way it goes.Sadly 1 of the 4 wheels came visibly lopsided and feels like I'm riding on a flatspot. Reached out to Ricta directly about the wheels and their warranty. 4 times. Zero response. Who knows wth happened, but I feel like there is a false warranty. Ended up swapping out the set for a different brand. Not the Amazon seller's fault, and the wheels are and awesome design.
A**O
Good Wheels for rough street skating
These wheels are pretty nice being between a soft and a hard wheel. I can slide and revert like hard wheels, but still cruise over pebbles and cracks.However, these aren't that different than regular 99a wheels as they are still slowed down from rolling friction. My area is a little rough and windy, so having to push a lot all over town can be tiring.But if you're street skater with alot of experience these wheels are excellent for street and getting through mildy rough concrete. Unlike myself, I am a beginner skating soft wheels from home to school and work so I mostly cruise at the moment.Also note, that these wheels are also bigger and wider than most traditional wheels so I advise buying a size smaller than what you want. I got 54mm's but ended up being a little big since I ride a 7.5 with low trucks.Also, be wary of the bearing hub, as it is made of plastic so you might get a bad pair. I notice serious wheel-wobble when I spin them so be sure to put your bearings in straight or get a replacement.
A**R
THE BEST
I had head of people using these wheels n I thought they would be to squishy for me, but I got back on the board a month ago Nd my old bones stf were torture on my feet on my old asphalt road so I considered them Nd went w a 92 a 52mm, I think I could of gone w a 54 but other than that these wheels feel awesome Nd feel faster than my old rock hard wheels, I recommend them Nd will buy again 💯
J**.
Dopeness!
This my second set. First set, my back wheel was destroyed cuz it my board got run over. Everything survived except one wheel. I wanted the same ones cuz these are smoothe as silk. I can feel anything on the road. I barely feel cracks on the curb. I don't skate to do tricks, but I dont like long boards, so a skateboard with red bones, and these sweet ricta clouds make my sk8mafia setup a speed demon!
N**O
Fantastic Wheels
These are the best wheels I have ever purchased! I built a little cruiser board with similar dimensions to a pennyboard, and these wheels far outperformed any other wheels of this size range. They are smooth, fast, and when equipped with adequate bearings, they are unstoppable! They won't stay white for long, but I bought them for performance.
C**D
Smooth Ride. Great wheels.
These wheels eat rocks and rough pavement/bumps much easier than usual wheels that are much more dense/hard. I primarily use these to get around the neighborhood without losing much speed. Although one of my wheels has a small crack and I don't expect it will be long before it chips a piece off.
L**.
Good for cruising
I give these wheels a solid 3.5 stars. If you want to ride rough rodes, then get this, you'll feel like you're riding in a smooth warehouse, and they go really fast, almost too fast. They are not really the best for tricks, and you might get wheel bite, so you might want to get smaller wheels, and around 86a, and they will grind if you wax the part of the wheel that touches the rail. For my purpose, it's a 5 out of 5, overall 3.5.
O**S
The wheel hard soft for the speed and going over rough streets
These only wheels out now with 92 duro use have spitfire softies wish they came back they my fav even 95duro came in green the best ill take this wheels no problem just write still slide when you want oh yessssss
C**.
Soft ones go a long way. Hard ones go fast. These fit between the 2 camps perfectly.
I've spent my skate-life on soft "filmer" wheels, and you can't beat a set of clouds, these are perfect for cruising, park and street, maybe a little tacky for ramp though.
D**S
Would recommend
Lovely pair of wheels recently got into skating and as a beginner, I do approve!
R**L
Nice wheels, wrong size
The drop down size menu doesn't seem to have any effect - I chose 54mm which said they were in stock but they still sent me 60mm...Good wheels but too big.Ritca: care to help me out here?
C**N
Suaves!! Smoooothhh!! :-D
Las he puesto en una tabla old school de 10 pulgadas, con unos ejes Independent 215 y rodamientos Bones Super Swiss Six. Tienes la sensacion de ir flotando sobre el asfalto, ya que están hechas de una goma muy blanda. Con estas ruedas puedes patinar sobre superficies irregulares, sin miedo de caerte por pillar alguna piedrecita. Las he comparado con otras que tengo que son durísimas (Powell Bowl Riders, Park Formula, de 60 mm también), que sobre superficies lisas van muy bien, pero sobre el asfalto se quedan clavadas. Y como pilles alguna piedrecita, se frenan en seco y te matas. En cambio con las Ricta Clouds no hay peligro, van muy muy suaves sobre cualquier superfície. Las recomiendo para tablas old school, cruisers, etc. No son apropiadas para gente que le guste hacer ollies y otra serie de trucos, ya que son bastante grandes y pesadas, por lo que te costará levantar la tabla del suelo.
K**L
Zu hart und laut!!!
ZU HART UND LAUT FÜR MICH, haben mit den Ricta Clouds 78A nichts zu tun, die letztere sind wirklich genial. Diese leider nicht, der Name 'Clouds' ist hier fehl am Platz!!!
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