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Most Popular Skateboard Wheels

Which wheels do professional skateboarders actually ride? Ranked by usage across 278 pro setups.

New guide: Best Skateboard Wheels (2026) · Spitfire vs Bones vs OJ with discipline-by-discipline data

What Pro Skaters Ride for Wheels

Wheels are where setup choices start showing real discipline-level differences. Street pros and vert pros can ride the same trucks and decks but almost never the same wheels. Diameter and hardness change too much about how a setup feels. The numbers below come straight from 204 verified pro setups in our database.

Spitfire Wheels leads brand choice at 46.6%, with Bones Wheels at 19.1%. Together that's 65.7% of every pro wheel setup we track. The remaining 25 brands split the rest, with a few specialists in the mid-pack covering specific niches like soft cruiser wheels and vert-specific durometers.

Wheel Size

The average pro wheel diameter is 53.8mm. The most common single size is 52mm at 31.1% of pros, followed by 54mm at 17.8% and 53mm at 16.7%. Small wheels (50 to 53mm) accelerate faster and stay closer to the ground for flip-trick stability. Larger wheels (54mm and up) hold more speed across rough ground and become essential once you start riding bowl and vert.

By Discipline

Average wheel size per discipline, based on the pros who skate that style:

  • street : 53.1mm average across 69 pros, Spitfire Wheels the top brand at 39.1%.
  • park : 54.6mm average across 16 pros, Bones Wheels the top brand at 31.3%.
  • vert : 57.9mm average across 16 pros, Bones Wheels the top brand at 26.7%.
  • transition : 55.9mm average across 31 pros, Spitfire Wheels the top brand at 33.3%.
  • bowl : 56.1mm average across 23 pros, Bones Wheels the top brand at 26.1%.

How to Choose Your Wheels

Diameter is the first spec to settle: smaller for technical street, larger for transition and speed. Hardness comes next. 99a is the pro hard-wheel default. Go softer for cruising, harder for slides. Contact-patch shape changes feel too, since a flatter cut grips while a more conical cut breaks loose easier. Brand reputation tracks urethane formula consistency, which is why a small group of brands keep showing up at the top of the pro pool.

If you're new and skate mostly street and small park, start in the 52 to 54mm range with a 99a durometer from one of the top brands above. You can fine-tune once you know what terrain you skate most.

Cross-Brand Pairings

What Wheels Get Paired With

Frequently Asked Questions

What wheel brand do most pro skaters ride?
Spitfire Wheels is the most popular wheel brand among the 204 pros in our database, chosen by 46.6%. Bones Wheels sits in second at 19.1%. Together, the top two brands cover 65.7% of every pro wheel setup we track.
What size wheels do pros use?
The average pro wheel size is 53.8mm. The most common single size is 52mm at 31.1% of pros with verified data, followed by 54mm at 17.8%. Smaller wheels (50 to 53mm) suit technical street skating. Larger wheels (54mm and up) carry more speed and tend to win out for park, transition, and vert.
What wheel size for street vs park vs vert?
Average wheel sizes from our database, by discipline: street averages 53.1mm; park averages 54.6mm; vert averages 57.9mm; transition averages 55.9mm; bowl averages 56.1mm. Street pros lean toward smaller, lighter wheels for flip tricks. Vert and bowl pros size up for speed and stability on coping landings.
Spitfire Wheels vs Bones Wheels: which wheel is more popular?
Spitfire Wheels (46.6%) outranks Bones Wheels (19.1%) across our 204 verified pro setups. Both are pro-quality urethane. The brand you choose matters less than picking a hardness and diameter that fits how and where you skate.

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