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Wheel Reviews Tunnel Rocks
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Description
Company: Tunnel RocksDurometer: 75a, 78a, 82a, 90a, 95aDiameter: 63mmAppropriate Discipline:
Cruising •
Carving •
Sliding •
Transition
E-mail : info@tunnelskateboards.comWebsite: http://www.tunnelskateboards.com
User reviews
Average user rating from: 9 user(s)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Buttery, Tuesday, 02 June 2009 Written by inneedofadervish - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 3 MonthsWhat Setup are you running them on?: tunnel rocks 90a, tunnel re-issue, tracker mid tracks, bones labrynthsTypical Discepline?: sliding, some tricks, and minor downhillHow much did you pay for them?: 35?Where did you buy them?: SoCalSkateShopWhat are their weaknesses?: start to flatten in some spots depending how you slide on them other wise start to cone which isnt that big of a dealWhat are their strengths?: look amazing and cone instead of flatten for a whileWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: alva re-issue with abec no-schoolsWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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nice wheels, Monday, 01 December 2008 Written by smoothewillie - View all my reviews -
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 3 weeksWhat Setup are you running them on?: on a Powell Peralta Caballero Re-issue, element wolverine bearings, ti-lite trucks, 1/8th risersTypical Discepline?: transportation, some tricksHow much did you pay for them?: 25 bucks, a great dealWhere did you buy them?: Jones BicyclesWhat are their weaknesses?: i got the 78a duros, and they are REALLY soft. its nuts, i was out in a wet street and could not get them to slide. just a warning, if ya wanna go faster get them in 80aWhat are their strengths?: they grip like no other-they are also a nice size cuz i put them on a board that wasnt meant for them and they roll beautifullyWhat similar equipment have you ridden?: some s9 boards (i dont like their wheels), and on some gumballs and strikersWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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They do indeed rock, Thursday, 24 July 2008 Written by cisco - View all my reviews - Top 500 Reviewer
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: almost a yearWhat Setup are you running them on?: got em on some tracker midtracks for my Flexdex glass grenade with bones super swiss.Typical Discepline?: commuter board / miniHow much did you pay for them?: I completely forget. But I think like 40?Where did you buy them?: DaddiesboardshopWhat are their weaknesses?: I have the softest clear blues - 75a. However as compared to slightly larger wheels, they can get bumpy on sidewalks due to sidewalk cracks. Not a big deal, as they are smooth as long as the surface is.What are their strengths?: They are beyond grippy and look very very sexy. I can pull mad turns and the wheels have no bite at all. It's beautiful.What similar equipment have you ridden?: They ride like shrunken down zig zagsWould you recommend them?:
Yes
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Rockin' the 90 & 95 Tunnels!, Saturday, 05 July 2008 Written by columbia cruiser - View all my reviews - Top 1000 Reviewer
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 2 monthsWhat Setup are you running them on?: I am running the Red 90s on a Mike McGill reissue with Indy 169s and the Blue 95s on a blank, double-kick 9"x32" pool/park deck with Indy 139s.Typical Discepline?: Smooth skatepark concreteHow much did you pay for them?: $40 for each setWhere did you buy them?: SoCal Skate ShopWhat are their weaknesses?: They are sideset, which isn't a weakness, but I had to buy a shorter set of Indys to get them to fit right on my blank pool board. The Red 90s aren't too fast, but I bought them for a mellow carving wheel to glide smoothly around the park and if you are into that, they are SO FUN! All the kickflip kids at the park fight over riding it when I show up.What are their strengths?: They are so smooth, grippy and fast! Some people think you need 100a durometer wheels to go fast in the park, but they haven't tried the Blue 95s yet! With Rockn' Rons Rockets, I can get these to go as fast as I want. Also, I love a wide wheel. Just feels more smooth and surfy when I am carving transition and grips wonderfully.What similar equipment have you ridden?: Some Powell Rat Bones & Mini Cubics, which were okay, but I like these better.Would you recommend them?:
Yes
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Loverly, Wednesday, 06 February 2008 Written by LandLockedboardingGS - View all my reviews - Top 1000 Reviewer
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Equipment Reviews How long have you ridden them?: 3 monthsWhat Setup are you running them on?: 23inch Mini most of the timeTypical Discepline?: people dodgingWhat are their weaknesses?: After a little while of pushing the wheels around on a very swerfy set up...Bennett fronts and Fultracks in the back, wedge...I feel that they arent as durable as I thought for 82a...THEY GET nice and soft tho...What are their strengths?: Ultimate surfy wheel...Great on smooth surfaces, and you can really link up good S turns and pretend you are doing cutbacks and riding a shortboard (surfboard).
And, I find the lower duros to be way grippy. The higher duro 82a I love and can slide but they grip back quickly...its a surfers wheel. I am going to get the 84a soon too...What similar equipment have you ridden?: ZigZags.Would you recommend them?:
Yes
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