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Shark Wheel vs Traditional Skateboard Wheels: Why the Sine Wave Shape Matters

Quick answer: Shark Wheels grip more on rough surfaces and slide more predictably than traditional round wheels. They are built for real-world streets, not skatepark concrete.

The first thing you notice about Shark Wheels is the shape. Instead of a smooth cylindrical edge, the contact patch follows a sine wave pattern that wraps around the wheel.

What Makes Shark Wheels Different

A traditional wheel has one continuous contact line. Hit a rock — you stop. Shark Wheels create multiple smaller contact points around the wheel. When one section hits debris, the next section is already on the ground. Rocks roll past instead of stopping you.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor Shark Traditional
Rough pavement Rolls over cracks Stops on debris
Smooth pavement Slightly slower Faster acceleration
Slide control Predictable, longer Sudden release
Wear Even rotational Coning
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Who Benefits Most

Commuters

If you skate to work or class, you are dealing with rough city streets. Shark Wheels were designed for exactly this.

Longboard Cruisers

Sine wave shape maintains contact through bumps. Our 72mm DNA Formula Longboard Wheels are tuned for this.

Slide and Freeride Skaters

More progressive breakaway. The 60mm 78a wheels are a popular freeride choice.

Which Shark Wheel to Choose

Bottom Line

Shark Wheels solve a real problem most skaters live with: pavement is not actually smooth. If you ride outside a skatepark, the sine wave shape is a noticeable upgrade.

Shark Wheel 72mm DNA Longboard Wheels

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Shark Wheel 72mm DNA Longboard Wheels

Set of 4. Patented sine-wave contact patch for smoother rolling on rough pavement.

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