

Ignite your setup with the Spitfire “Radioactive” Bighead Formula Four wheels—blazing hot in both style and performance. These wheels come in two sizes: 54mm in Natural urethane and 57mm in Black, each built on Spitfire’s trusted Bighead shape.
With a wide riding surface and solid contact patch, these wheels deliver consistent speed, control, and longer-lasting performance whether you’re locking into ledges or charging crusty spots. The radioactive Bighead graphic glows with a heatmap-inspired energy, matched by the heat resistance of the Formula Four urethane.
Designed with a 99a durometer, you get the perfect combo of slide and grip for technical park runs or raw street lines. The 54mm version has a width of 34.6mm with a riding surface of 17.4mm, while the larger 57mm option gives you a bit more meat at 35.2mm wide and an 18mm riding surface for extra stability at speed.
Made to resist flatspots and hold their shape through whatever abuse you throw at them, these wheels are more than just a graphic—they’re a high-performance upgrade for any skater who demands reliability and style. Turn heads and tear up the streets with Spitfire’s Radioactive Bighead Formula Fours.
SPITFIRE RADIOACTIVE BIGHEAD:
- 57MM
- 99A
- Bighead Shape
- Formula Four














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!






