About Mini-Logo Wheels:
Mini-Logo is part of the Skate-One line up from Powell. Mini Logo was introduced in 1996. Mini-Logo has a complete line of skate offerings; decks, wheels, trucks, etc. Their entire line up is considerably cheaper than the big brother brands of Powell and Bones.
Specifications:
Brand | Mini Logo |
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Wheel Core | No |
Wheel Diameter | 58mm |
Wheel Width | 33mm |
Wheel Hardness | 97a |
Wheel Formula | Mini Logo |
Wheel Color | Black |
Wheel Suggested Use | Transition skating, Parks |
Wheel Surface | Treaded |
Wheel Shape | A-Cut |
Parks, transition, etc
Recommended for:
Hauling ass on a budget
Review Date and Location: June – December 2015
Review:
Mini-Logo makes a great wheel for the price ($20 for a set). They make some pretty bold claims about their wheels. They claim their super-high rebound formula outperforms and outlasts most wheels, at a fraction of the cost. They also state that Mini-Logo wheels are made using the same tech/experience as the Bones line. In my experience in the skate world…you pay for what you get. These wheels hold true to that statement, a great wheel for the price. They have held up well but I was a little disappointed at how easy they flat spot. They do provide decent grip in tight corners and slick bowls but have found that as they wore a bit they break loose pretty easy. Compared to my higher end wheels these also have a plastic feel to them. For the price and backed by a lifetime warranty, you cannot go wrong with these. Mini-Logo has a large line up of wheels in a ton of sizes, colors and hardness. They also have their C-Cut gear toward street riding. So if your looking for an inexpensive wheel give these a spin, our friends at SoCal Skateshop have the complete line up of Mini-Logo gear.
Pros
- Price
- Fast
- Durable
- Decent grip in tight spots
- Lifetime warranty
Cons
- Flat spot easily
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