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    Default Gravity Burner Review

    At the risk of more self-promoting of my blog, I have posted a review of the Gravity Burner wheels. You may read if you see fit...there are also some thoughts on the need/lack-of-need for risers on the Gravity Mini-Carve.

    Texas Longboarder Blog Archive Review: Gravity Burners

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    Default Re: Gravity Burner Review

    Very informative, you should review more gear (or if you have post it).
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    Default Re: Gravity Burner Review

    +1 for the gravity burner stoke!
    or better, for the entire high grade-line wheels
    just as you said in the review, awesome wheels, and spectacular pricing
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    Default Re: Gravity Burner Review

    Quote Originally Posted by Dewey View Post
    +1 for the gravity burner stoke!
    or better, for the entire high grade-line wheels
    just as you said in the review, awesome wheels, and spectacular pricing
    My friend Jack was riding the orange High-Grades on his minicarve that day. They are bloody fast. Really good wheels too. I kind of prefer a smaller wheel than that for ditch skating -- 65mm or 66mm -- but Jack is like a bullet anyway, and those big wheels just increase his velocity.
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    Default Re: Gravity Burner Review

    i love my 66mm burners in 83a, grippy but yet slidey. i hope i can also buy an mini-carve someday, i just love to see army and other people shredding on it.
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    Default Re: Gravity Burner Review

    This made me feel really good about the wheels I chose for my M.C. this morning I was kind of scared that the 77a would be really squishy and slow b/c everyone I've seen didn't go lower than 80a... but I ordered them anyways and now I'm glad I did!

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