


Introducing the cutting-edge innovation from Spitfire: the Superwides shape paired with advanced 80 duro urethane. Whether you’re capturing your sickest tricks on film, cruising through the streets, or tackling the roughest spots with confidence, Superwides can handle it. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the 80 duro urethane provides the perfect balance of grip and slide, allowing you to maintain control.
The Superwides shape features an extra-wide riding surface, providing increased stability and a larger footprint for maximum traction. This wider profile is seamlessly integrated with a lightweight, injection-molded inner core, ensuring precise bearing seating and delivering smoother, more consistent speed on any surface.
Available in three sizes – 58mm, 60mm, and 62mm – these wheels cater to a variety of riding styles and preferences. What’s more, the riding surface width increases as the wheel size goes up, further enhancing grip and control. Whether you prefer the agility of smaller wheels or the stability of larger ones, Spitfire has you covered. Since its founding in 1986, Spitfire has been at the forefront of skateboard wheel technology. With the Superwides, they continue this tradition of innovation, setting new standards for performance and reliability.
SPITFIRE 80HD SUPERWIDES WHEELS:
- 80A Durometer
- 62mm
- Superwides Shape
- Contact Patch 46.5mm













Spitfire wheels have been rolling through the skateboarding scene since 1987, which, if you do the math, is way more than a couple of decades. They've been dishing out some of the slickest, high-octane wheels you could slap on a skateboard.
Their catalog is like a buffet of wheels – different sizes, shapes, and durometers – basically, if your skateboard could dream, it'd dream of these. Spitfire's been the go-to for skateboarding's who's who, from Daewon Song to Eric Koston, and everyone in between. It's like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but for skateboarders. Me? I'm all about riding the fire. Are you on board?
Notable team-riders from the company’s large roster include Bryan Herman, Andy Roy, Peter Hewitt, Theotis Beasley, Peter Ramondetta, Erik Ellington, Dennis Busenitz, Andrew Reynolds, Sean Malto, Brian “Slash” Hansen, Trevor Colden, Grant Taylor, Dylan Rieder, Chris Pfanner, Vincent Alvarez, Eric Koston just to name a few!





