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| Value for Money | 8.6/10 |
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| Overall rating | 9.3/10 |
By hotsauce101
on 5th Mar 2007
| Value for money | 8/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Great for powerslides, they wear down evenly (good bye flat spots). They have sick graphics (sick in the positive tense =]), Just generally great wheels.
Ermm, a tad pricey, (Well in the U.K they are). But still for the money they are a great buy.
I bought these a while back and, i was quite surprised (being a Ricta Core's Fan) they are a great set of wheels, real good for street, real good for ramp. Seriously if your gonna splash out on some decent wheels, these would be a great choice. There isn't many negative things you can say about them. One thing that if your not use to riding cores, is the speed in which they wear down, apposed to normal wheels, cores of any brand are designed to wear down faster, as it adapts your wheel to the environment. When it's worn down a considerable amount (the core) it wont wear down anymore, (well unless you rag the hell outta them). Reason being why these wheels are a great investment is, not only are they great wheels generally for skating on, but they will last you a long time (I've had my Ricta's at least a year, I've had mine for a year an a half and they are still good to go =]). Good tip to stop them wearing down so fast, is put your wheels in the freezer. =]

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