


Powell Peralta Dragon Formula 88A V6 wheels bring the softest, smoothest ride in the Dragon family to a proper all-terrain skateboard shape. Measuring 56mm x 36mm, the V6 features a symmetrical double radial sidecut profile with a medium ride patch and centre-set bearing seat, giving you a balanced, predictable feel whether you ride them graphic-in or graphic-out. This shape is quick, responsive, and versatile, making it a killer choice for rough city pushes, curbs, banks, ledges, crusty spots, park sessions, and everyday skateboarding.
The 88A Dragon Formula is designed to glide over pavement that would normally slow you down or rattle your feet apart. With over 82% rebound, these wheels roll fast, absorb vibration, and carry speed across rough ground while still feeling lively underfoot.
They ride like a softer wheel when you need comfort and grip, but slide with the control and release you would expect from wheels much harder. That means you can push across busted streets on the way to the spot, then skate the spot without swapping wheels or feeling like your setup is holding you back.
Dragon Formula is Powell Peralta’s next-generation urethane breakthrough, developed over years to deliver an unreal mix of speed, smoothness, grip, slide, damping, and long life. The 88A V6 is perfect for skaters who want more comfort than a traditional hard wheel without losing real skateboard performance. Smooth, fast, grippy when needed, and surprisingly slide-friendly, these Dragons make rough terrain feel a whole lot more skateable.
POWELL PERALTA DRAGON WHEELS:
- 56MM X 36MM
- 88A
- Dragon FormulaÂ
- V6 Symmetrical Shape
- High Rebound Urethane
- Made In The USA (Eagle Screech’s!)
- Centre Set Bearing Seat













George Powell dropped by CalStreets Skateshop in Vancouver—one of Powell's earliest Canadian distributors—for a throwback hangout with Rick Tetz, Illya, and Graham. Surrounded by 80s memorabilia and fresh Powell gear, George shared untold stories from the golden age of skateboarding, posing proudly with an Andy Anderson deck, symbolizing the bridge between skateboarding’s roots and its future.





