

The Waltz Coconut Carver Freestyle wheels are here and ready to help elevate your game!
These Coconut Carver Wheels feature an offset core design with Waltz’s original Deep Dish shape. The deep dish, ultra deep offset design of this wheels provides for a longer lasting axle protection while providing more stability for rail stands and last longer than conical wheels.
In addition, these wheels have a tapered inner lip to help reduce weight with a narrower contact patch. As a result, this 54mm skateboard wheel combines an ultra deep offset and narrow contact surface for maximum axle coverage without feeling sluggish or heavy.
Overall, freestyle wheels get rid of the problem of the axle by an offset core placement. The point of contact inside the wheel for the bearings is not in the middle in comparison to other skateboard wheels, but slightly offset towards the board.
As a result, this creates more space for the axle pin and the wheels cover them all together with the nut, thus providing a stable and secure stand on the side of your board!
WALTZ COCONUT CARVER FREESTYLE:
- Wheel diameter: 54mm
- Durometer: 99a
- Contact patch: 22mm
- Wheel width: 36mm
- Ultra deep offset coreÂ
- Dish-shaped outer lip
- Tapered inner lip design
- More here: WALTZ WHEELS
How to coconut wheelie on a skateboard. In this video I break down what a coco wheelie is, compare it to primo slides, and provide a tutorial for the freestyle skateboard trick.














Yo, check it out! Waltz Skateboarding, straight up created by world pro freestyle skater Mike Osterman and Daniel Trujillo, is where it's at!
We're a community of skaters who are all about having a blast on our boards, no matter if you're a shredding flatland or just focusing on 360's.
Waltz Skateboarding is all about keeping the radness of freestyle skateboarding alive and embracing all the quirks that come with it.Â
Freestyle skateboarding is a classic style of skateboarding from the 70s. Freestyle emphasizes technical flat ground skateboarding and often only requires a board and a smooth surface. Professional freestyle routines have always incorporated music and choreography. Let's get weird and keep the stoke alive!



