The Spitfire 80HD Chargers Conical skateboard wheels are shaped for quicker response in a performance urethane formula that's soft and smooth. Spitfire's 80HD formula prevents unwanted flex that occurs in other wheels of the same durometer. Essentially these wheels won't flex like most soft wheels, giving you the best of both worlds and a crazy smooth ride.
Durometer
80a
Surface
Smooth
Quantity
Set of 4 Wheels
Wheel Profile
Wide
Key Features
80HD
Wheel Shape
Conical Shape
Features
Durometer
80a - Versatile wheels meant for pushing, curb-slapping, mellow hill-bombing and sliding. These wheels roll smooth and steady.
Surface
Smooth - Smooth wheels come with a shiny coating on the riding surface that feels grippy at first, but wears away quickly.
Wheel Profile
Wide - More traction and stability at high speed so you'll be less likely to slip out of your line.
Key Features
80HD - These 80HDs are an exclusive 80 durometer high density speed urethane that cuts out unwanted wheel flex usually found in other soft wheels. These things are fast, soft and out of control.
Wheel Shape
Conical Shape - A true performance conical shape, hand cut for quick response and less weight.
There pretty fast smooth on rough pavement I like the color I recommend
2people have found this review helpful
If you’re on the fence, buy these.
by Big Ash
Posted on 4/7/2020
Spitfire 80HD Chargers Conical Skateboard Wheels
They roll forever. They last forever for being such a soft wheel. You’ll rip over literally any surface, even fine gravel. The best wheels out there in my opinion.
5people have found this review helpful
Friggin amazing
by James Dean
Posted on 8/28/2019
Spitfire 80HD Chargers Conical Skateboard Wheels
Holy cow! Exceeded expectations! I live in Missouri, middle of nowhere, cracks in everything wider than my dingus, I bought these so that I could skate some sweet spots ruined by some cracks or a rough patch. Also amazing for sketchy ramps, diy lean-to Ramps, slippery metal etc
13people have found this review helpful
Roll Forever (•_•)
by MadRadBadSk8Dad
in Philly area PA(Verified Buyer)
These wheels do exactly what they are made for. I live in a town with sidewalks and rough, cracked, bumpy streets everywhere. My regular set up with the everyday 52mm park/street wheels just can’t handle these streets in my town. I got these wheels per Tactics’ live recommendation and set up a “cruiser” build for riding around town. Now to talk about the actual wheel....IT CAN ROLL OVER ANYTHING YOU PUT IN FRONT OF IT. THE VERY BEST WHEELS for rough roads and sidewalks. Thank you Spitfire!!
13people have found this review helpful
Perfect size, perfect hardness
by Nico C
Posted on 4/8/2019
Spitfire 80HD Chargers Conical Skateboard Wheels
Needed to replace a 52mm cruiser wheel (lesson learned, you NEVER get anywhere far with those) and the obvious choice was to size up without having to add risers to the current build like some 55/56's force you to. Also didn't want a ditch wheel hardness (86+) that'll defeat the purpose of smooth cruising, so I thought the "improved" 80a formula would be perfect in-between and boy does this deliver! Definitely harder than most 80a varieties, but still soft enough for craggy streets but without the squish for more roll speed. I don't know what Spitfire did, but this formula is pure GENIUS. If I had a ton of money, I'd buy a box of these.
13people have found this review helpful
My favorite!
by Kelly McAndrews
in Wilmington, DE(Verified Buyer)
Probably my all around favorite wheel. They have the obvious limitations but feel way better then most soft wheels....definitely faster!
4people have found this review helpful
Asked by Joe on 12/6/2017
So I bought the 56mm to skate parks and street, I did not realize they were softer wheels, anyone know if this will hinder grinding or powersliding, by just looking at them it looks like I will not be able to powersliding, which is disappointing
Answered
by Graig A
(Tactics Employee)
on 12/7/2017
These are softer wheels and will be hard to powerslide on and will wear the wheel down quickly. They should be ok grinding but you would have trouble doing slides.