Baker Skateboard Wheels Buying Guide

Baker Skateboard Wheels was founded in 2000 and was founded by professional skateboarder Andrew Reynolds. There was another founder that worked with Andrew and he is Jay Strickland. The main reason for this company is producing Baker Skateboard Wheels and building decks.


The Baker Skateboard Wheel is voted very popular among the competitive skateboarders. They are very inexpensive and appear to have a long life to the ride of the skateboard. Baker Skateboard Wheels comes in several different styles and colors and offer a wide variety of sizes. Baker Skateboard Wheels has a special addition to their line and it is called the team rider. These wheels are durable and strong, and they don't seem to harden with moisture or miles.


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The Baker Skateboard Wheel offers the Baker Staked Logo, which runs around $32.99 and is rated in the best with high-performance. This Baker Skateboard Wheel is made of the awesome urethane which is what every skater wants to see in their quality. This wheel comes in 51mm, 52mm, or 53mm and is awesome looking with Baker in big letters on the side of the wheel.

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The Baker Skateboard Wheels also offer the Baker Wheels Kennedy Hustle or Die Wheel. This Baker Skateboard Wheel is very durable and stands up to massive riding and tricks. This wheel will last you a very long time and for a very good price of $24.99. The Baker Skateboard Wheels are very good for what most skaters are looking for because they have the right size for skaters that need the speed and can't afford to have the wheels not be dependable.

The Baker Skateboard Wheels presents the Baker Wheels Kennedy Grillz Natural. This wheel runs around $24.99 and a great wheel for the money. The Baker Skateboard Wheel Kennedy Grillz Natural is not very nice looking, it has a face of a Blackman with nasty colored teeth. The teeth are blue, yellow, black and white and it is just not a pretty site. The Baker Skateboard Wheels Kennedy Grillz Natural also has in large letters Terry Kennedy written down the one side. Skateboarders have a lot of logos and styles with awesome graphics but this is the ugliest skateboard wheel I have ever seen.

Now you want style, durability and great looks, this Baker Skateboard Wheels Jg Cant Hardly stand it (set of 4) is the one for you. This awesome wheel comes in size 53mm and runs about $30.00. There is some really cool graphics with the name and size of the wheel. The face they use on this one is a little more graphic and a little scary. The black face with yellow teeth and the wide eyes gives it a crazed kind of look to it.

Well the Baker Skateboard Wheels look like they are very popular and the skateboards love them. They catch the eye and give people something to talk about during competition. They are not real expensive and live up to their full potential. The Baker Skateboard Wheel is something every skater should try at least once in their journey of skateboarding.




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