Product Spotlight - Ricta Chrome Clouds Wheels

Dan Bunn

Pimp up your setup with the flashy new Ricta Chrome Cloud Wheels, taking one of the best soft wheels on the market and making them extra gangster with an all-new chrome core.

Shop all Ricta Wheels and buy now from CSC!

Always at the cutting edge of skateboard wheel innovation, Ricta have come through with a new take on one of their best-selling soft wheels, the Ricta Clouds, with a new chrome core to maximise both fashion and function. We shouldn't have to tell you that chrome wheels are straight gangsta but Ricta have made sure that their latest design also boasts next-level performance to make cruising even more of a joy.

Ricta Chrome Clouds 56mm 92a Skateboard Wheels (White) Front Graphic - CSC, Cardiff Skateboard Club - UK Skate Store

As the name suggests, Ricta Clouds are soft skateboard wheels which offer a smooth and silky roll that makes it feel like you're riding on a cloud wherever you go. Built using Ricta's ATV formula, Ricta Clouds can handle even the roughest ground making them the perfect cruiser wheel, especially here in the UK where we all know the streets are often far from smooth.

Ricta Chrome Clouds 56mm 92a Skateboard Wheels (White) - CSC, Cardiff Skateboard Club - UK Skate Store

The new Ricta Chrome Clouds Wheels take the tried-and-tested formula of the Ricta Clouds and reimagines them with a new chrome core featuring the latest in wheel technology: an in-built centre bearing in the core itself. This centre bearing works alongside the bearings in your wheels to reduce friction on the axle itself, ensuring faster speeds and an even smoother roll, to take the performance of one of the best soft wheels on the market to even greater heights.

Ricta Chrome Clouds 56mm 92a Skateboard Wheels (White) Side Profile - CSC, Cardiff Skateboard Club - UK Skate Store

We've got the Ricta Chrome Clouds in a chunky 56mm diameter, with this large size meaning they can handle the roughest ground and roll straight over any pesky pebbles, and a hardness of 92a, meaning they're at the harder end of the spectrum so will perform well for tricks while still ensuring a smooth ride. The Ricta Chrome Clouds 56mm 92a wheels offer you the best of both worlds, making them an excellent alternative to similar hybrid soft wheels like the Powell Dragon Wheels.

That's enough chit-chat though. Head to the shop to browse the full range of Ricta Wheels and buy now from CSC. Or, find out more about the latest skate product on the CSC Blog. Safe.

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