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Just ordered a set of 4 Eulogy JC rowe wheels, anyone skated eulogys before?
My freind has told me they're amazing, i want to hear aggressives view on them, and what i should expect :D
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Permalink Reply by Kyle Auzenne on December 22, 2011 at 3:47pm Ive skated eulogy before,they are really good, they dnt slip and they last for awhile. Im more of a M1 kinda guy but i have a set of 06 eulogy bird team wheels that are still in awesome condition. just make sure they wear evenly, flip them every so often but thats like that with all wheels
Permalink Reply by John Hunter on December 22, 2011 at 3:54pm ah thanks for that, just noticed the JC rowes were on Locoskates.com for 25 pound, couldnt resist buying them :) good to hear that, roughtly how long did they last you?
Permalink Reply by Kyle Auzenne on December 22, 2011 at 4:04pm roughly..if i have time to skate all the time its gunna last me a few months. It all depends on what your skating on, how rough is the ground? are you in a freestyle,flat or anti set up. in freestyle its gunna wear faster. they should last you awhile so you wnt need wheels for a few months
Permalink Reply by John Hunter on December 22, 2011 at 4:12pm Well im skating flat groundcontrol featherlites , and ive just been rolling on k2 stock wheels , so they're gonna do me for a few months then? may get m1 wheels next :)
I skate the Chris Haffey reptile pros 58/89
Before I switched to those wheels, I had a huge problem with grip with my Montre Livingston's for my style. I needed more grip when accelerating from zero speed. I hated when my skate would slip and I'd miss my start.
Even though the durometer is higher on my Reptile Pros, 58/89, the grip is immensely better. I also noticed that they are smoother on landing. They seem to absorb more shock. They are a bit more profiled than my old ones, which seem to be more flat. This is probably where I get more grip along with the quality of the Urethane.
They dont seem to wear as fast as the other ones either. I use to notice wear after only a few sessions. Not my Haffeys. It takes more time. I rotate them anyways, simply because of the fact that it is good practice.
Permalink Reply by John Hunter on December 22, 2011 at 4:30pm mine are 58/91a , and thats what i would like from a wheel, lots of grip from no speed
alot of the other wheels that i have skated have been alright and gotten worse as their conditions worsened, and i was wondering if eulogys are a type of wheel that dont begin to lose their grip after a few weeks usage :)
thanks for the replies guys these are all making eulogys sound awesome :D
Permalink Reply by John Hunter on December 25, 2011 at 8:33am wheels came guys, they had no jc rowe's so i got haffey's, only had a small practice run on them and i can already feel the difference :D
Creation skatepark tommorow with my freinds, we'll see how they preform , thanks for all the feedback guys :D
Hey! Merry Christmas and have fun at the park!
Permalink Reply by John Hunter on December 25, 2011 at 9:59am Thanks subtorch will do! Merry Christmas :D
Hell, eulogys are the best bro!
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