


Spitfire Formula Four 93D Classics are built for skaters who want that sweet spot between rugged street performance and smoother all-terrain control. Poured in Spitfire’s trusted Formula Four urethane, these wheels keep the speed, consistency, and long-lasting performance the brand is known for, while the 93 duro Soft Sliders formula adds extra forgiveness on rougher ground. That means less chatter on crusty pavement, easier control on sketchy spots, and a more comfortable ride without losing the ability to slash, carve, and slide with confidence.
The Classic shape delivers a proven profile with a versatile contact patch that feels familiar underfoot and dependable in all kinds of sessions. Whether you are setting up a cruiser-inspired street board, a filmer setup, or simply want a wheel that handles rough terrain better than a standard hard wheel, these are made to bridge that gap. They roll fast, break free smoothly, and still hold enough control to keep your lines feeling sharp.
Available in 53mm, 54mm, 56mm, 58mm, and 60mm, the Spitfire 93 Classics give you options for everything from technical street skating to bigger, faster terrain. The natural finish and iconic Spitfire graphic keep the look clean while the wider profile adds stability and confidence.
SPITFIRE SOFT SLIDERS:
- 60MM
- 93A
- Soft Slider Formula Four
- Classic Shape












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!




