
The OJ Wheels X Creature Bloodsuckers are an absolute fan favorite with a heritage Creature graphic and glow in the dark ink on an all black 54mm Hardline shape with 97a high performance urethane with custom, coffin box packaging!
Featuring a signature 97a high performance urethane in the signature Hardline shape, these wheels offers a more forgiving durometer for rough terrain with easy, consistent power slides and bark you normally get with a harder urethane.Â
Don’t let the softer durometer fool you, these OJ Wheels X Creature Coffin Box Bloodsuckers will still slide with not much more effort.Â
BLOODSUCKERS HARDLINE – INCLUDES COFFIN BOX:
- FREE COFFIN DISPLAY BOX
- GLOW IN DARK INK
- HERITAGE CREATURE GRAPHIC
- Creature + OJ’s Collab
- Diameter: 54mm
- Durometer: 95a
- Contact patch: 20mm
- Wheel width: 35mm
- OJ wheels x Creature collaboration
- More here: OJ SKATEBOARD WHEELS
Willis Kimbel takes it to the garage to construct a pure evil shred-stick with OJ’s new Bloodsucker wheels. Once the ritual is completed, Willy rips through a crusty DIY. Peep this now.














CREATURE SKATEBOARDS: Dive into the rad world of Creature Skateboards and catch a glimpse of its epic history.
Rewind to 1994, and that's where Creature Skateboards first hit the scene, emerging from the creative minds at NHS. The mastermind behind it? None other than Russ Pope, the same legend who managed the SMA team.
The original crew tearing it up on Creature decks included Jason Adams, Barker Barrett, and Darren Navarrette. Adams, though, didn't stick around for long, as he teamed up with Pope to kickstart Scarecrow.
This time, it was Navarrette and Lee Charron at the helm, steering the team and injecting fresh, creative vibes into the brand's direction.
Santa Cruz put out OJ wheels in the ’80s and man were they a hit! OJ has been a name synonymous with great quality skate wheels. Needless to say these wheels do not let the legacy of the name down. OJ makes wheels in so many varieties because they understand the diversity and needs of both modern and old school skaters. 





