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In Heat (80a)  PDF Print E-mail
Wheel Reviews Orangatang
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Description
Company: Orangatang
Durometer: 80a
Diameter: 75mm
Contact Patch: 56mm
Edge Profile: Sqaure
Core Setting: Offset
Appropriate Discipline: Downhill • Cruising • Carving • Slalom
E-mail : taco@orangatangwheels.com
Website: http://orangatangwheels.com http://www.loadedboards.com
Purchase: Purchase

Featuring a specially formulated, high rebound "Happy" urethane, Orangatang is proud to release 2 shapes in 1 duro: 80a. There will be more shapes and more duro options to come, but for now we've dialed in a versatile urethane that's nice 'n fast, grippy as hot chewing gum on a park bench, and more pumpable than California's Governator.

A slalom influenced offset design, with hard sharp edges for grip, thick lips for maintaining speed, and rippled inner walls for progressive energy return.

 

What is the difference between the Orangatang In Heat & 4President 80a and the 83a versions?

The 83a wheels are a harder duro. The wheels will have less grip than the 80a’s, more prone to losing traction and will be a tab bit faster on most surfaces. The 83a’s should also wear better due to the harder duro.

Note: The 83a’s are NOT SLIDE WHEELS. They will slide easier than the 80a’s, but they are still not a slide specific or even a free-ride wheel. These shapes are intended to be grippy and have high rebound lips for energy generation.

Which duro should I get?

If you want more grip go with the 80a. If you want more speed and less grip go with the 83a. This all depends on your riding style.

 

 

How to Break In For Sliding- http://www.loadedboards.com/adam2/blog/index.php?2008/06/30/144-orangatangs-how-to-break-them-in-for-sliding

Orangatang Wheel Feedback-

http://www.loadedboards.com/adam2/blog/index.php?2008/07/03/146-orangatang-wheels-feedback

http://www.loadedboards.com/adam2/blog/index.php?2008/07/15/151-orangatang-feedback

Orangatang Wheel Video- http://youtube.com/watch?v=l0ocvAIVqIw

 Wheel Info Video- http://youtube.com/watch?v=GYXOn3DPBR0

 (Taken from www.loadedboards.com)

 

(Photo Credits- www.daddiesboardshop.com)

 

 

 





User reviews

Average user rating from: 31 user(s)

Overall rating
4.6
Durability
4.5
Construction
4.9
Ride
5.0
Appearance
4.8
Agility
4.7
Slide
3.8
Longevity
4.3
Compliant
4.5
 

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful

This is it, Thursday, 25 February 2010

Written by WadeRaid   -  View all my reviews  - Top 1000 Reviewer

Overall rating
4.6
Durability
4.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Agility
5.0
Slide
4.0
Longevity
4.0
Compliant
5.0
these are the best multi purpose wheels ive ridden and the just look slick
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: a year
What Setup are you running them on?: I've got them on the flex one Loaded Vanguard With Randall 2's and Reds bearings
Typical Discepline?: Cruising, small downhill, and sliding
How much did you pay for them?: $50
Where did you buy them?: Goodwheel Skate shop
What are their weaknesses?: couldn't see any
What are their strengths?: Smooth smooth smooth
What similar equipment have you ridden?: Flex two dervish with randall 2's and 4 pres otangs
Would you recommend them?: Yes
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Bright orange, Friday, 19 February 2010

Written by ABCDKAS   -  View all my reviews  - Top 100 Reviewer

Overall rating
4.8
Durability
5.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Agility
5.0
Slide
4.0
Longevity
4.0
Compliant
5.0
Loving them
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: couple of months
What Setup are you running them on?: On a nemesis with Paris 180s/Bones Reds
Typical Discepline?: Commute, Carve and hills
How much did you pay for them?: $54
Where did you buy them?: Bustin
What are their weaknesses?: Can't see any
What are their strengths?: Great, bright orange, sticky, fast.
What similar equipment have you ridden?: None
Would you recommend them?: Yes
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

Suction cups, Wednesday, 02 December 2009

Written by jwtk1219   -  View all my reviews  - Top 500 Reviewer

Overall rating
4.5
Durability
5.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Agility
5.0
Slide
3.0
Longevity
4.0
Compliant
4.0
I love them, so I would highly recommend them for anyone
looking to stick to the ground.
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: Over 4 months
What Setup are you running them on?: I have them on a ns heist, rII 180s, Super reds.
Typical Discepline?: Carving, hills
Where did you buy them?: Powder Daze skate shop(in boston)
What are their weaknesses?: Can be very sticky, but i dont mind that.
What are their strengths?: Look above.
What similar equipment have you ridden?: My buddy has some on a landyachtz evo(rII 180s, super reds)
Would you recommend them?: Yes
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful

nice wheel, Saturday, 24 October 2009

Written by eis   -  View all my reviews  - Top 50 Reviewer

Overall rating
3.9
Durability
4.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
2.0
Agility
5.0
Slide
3.0
Longevity
4.0
Compliant
3.0
good wheel for crusing , dancing little sliding .
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: 6 month
What Setup are you running them on?: dancer paris 180 abec 5
homemade 45 180 randel abec 5

Typical Discepline?: dancing crusing sliding
How much did you pay for them?: 58,95 eur
Where did you buy them?: longboardshop.de
What are their weaknesses?: i don´t like have the side looks
What are their strengths?: grip , drif , soft
What similar equipment have you ridden?: bigzig
Would you recommend them?: Yes
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful

bit overated, Wednesday, 05 August 2009

Written by cuzz467   -  View all my reviews  - Top 500 Reviewer

Overall rating
4.0
Durability
3.0
Construction
5.0
Ride
5.0
Appearance
5.0
Agility
3.0
Slide
5.0
Longevity
3.0
Compliant
3.0
to drifty.don't break them in.
Equipment Reviews
How long have you ridden them?: two months
What Setup are you running them on?: evo
bears 852's
speedy lunatic bearings

Typical Discepline?: crusing,carving,pumping,sliding
How much did you pay for them?: came with the deck
Where did you buy them?: longboardskater.com
What are their weaknesses?: once you break them in you slide them allot they loose most of their grips when turning sharp.they to drifty.
What are their strengths?: thier good when not broken in they grip wonderful and slide when you want.
What similar equipment have you ridden?: none
Would you recommend them?: No
Was this review helpful to you? yes     no



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