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NOTE: I'm pretty sure they erent making this exact model anymore but they do have other Kareem Campbell 50mm with a different core though.
Ricta Kareem Campbell Design 50mm, Dual Durometer Core
-Durability(1/2 point)
These wheels have cores so they seem to last a little longer, but mine kind of wore down fast because i ride loose trucks. Small wheels are meant for low trucks, and low trucks anr meant to be ridden loose, so these wheels weren't made as good as they could have been. But they are good wheels, and dont peal away in layers or seem to get smaller right before your eyes when your skating.
-Weight(1 point)
The platic core makes the wheels alot lighter. These wheels barely weigh anything and are good for technical skating
-Feel(1 point)
These wheels at first are pretty slipery, but it doesnt send you into a power slide every time that you turn sharply, once they're broken in a bit and your used to them, they feel smooth and skate real good.
Overal **1/2 out of 3 |
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