Haze Wheels Brand A Perfect Choice for Skaters | Complete Review

Haze Wheels

Bertrand soburier, a Frenchman started the haze wheels company in paris in 2010. The brand is well known among skateboarders all over the world world because of the fantastic group of professional skateboarders.

Haze operates in paris  and is adamant about maintaining it’s complete independence. At Haze, the ideal of “Skateboarders for skateboarder” is in full force. Soubrier claims that he will carry on acting in the same way as long as support remains as high as it is at the moment.

History

The founder of haze wheels bertrand soburier explained their journey by saying “After a while, I realized that I love what I do, but now, no matter what, I will never be able to skate. Skating came naturally to me because at some point my body wouldn’t allow it anymore and I had to make a living like everyone else. I remember my aunts asking me what I wanted to do with my life at a family party.

And in my head it was very clear: create a skating business. The reason I started the wheel company was that Tao and I were sponsoring the Tikal wheel company at the time, so it was only natural that she would want to continue after she retired. I really wanted to buy from Vincent Bressol, but the owner didn’t want it. Then I started the journey circle with Tao. It took two and a half years to break up. So I left Basementhill alone and started Haze right away. The first wheels were released in his May 2010, followed by the mounting head, Creepn’Crawl skt (Stef’s brainchild), Pulsar bearings and finally his Creep grips.”

Team

The professional team of haze skateboard wheels are given below:

Haze Wheels

Haze produces the best wheels. They offers a great quality polyurethane wheels. Some of their wheels are given below which helps you to decide which one to choose:

  • Haze death on acid wheels 51mm
  • Haze hazzy skateboard wheels 51mm
  • Haze wheels prime cut 101A
  • Haze sneak pp 101A

Haze Wheels Review

Haze Wheels Review

In order to replace his Travel Wheels company, Bertrand Soubrier founded Haze Wheels in 2010. Without large finances, massive warehouses, or secretaries, the company is completely independent and was founded by skateboarders for skateboarders. Instead, it has a lot of passion and a commitment to carry out its tasks well. Func’88 is a graphic artist who Bertrand works with and delegated all artistic control to.

Haze offers wheels that are both inexpensive and of great quality when compared to well-known brands like Spitfire and Bones.

They’re great for powerslides, I love them, and when I drop in, they don’t slide, so if you want to get these, you should.

Haze offers high-quality wheels for skaters on a budget. Though you’d think Bones and Spitfire would have mastered the Urethane flat spot recipe, Haza was able to perfect it.

Although it is challenging to flat spot the stronger 101A wheels, many wheels exhibit slight side crumbling.

Conclusion

If you compare haze wheels to those from well known companies, you’ll find that haze are reasonably priced and of high quality.

We haven’t had a chance to test these out long enough to make a final verdict, so I still owe you an honest review. According to what I can gather, Haze offers excellent wheels at prices comparable to Mini Logo.

FAQs

What is the history behind urethane wheels?

The first urethane wheels were the handwork of frank Nasworthy, who, after seeing some experimental urethane roller skate wheels in a friend’s backyard in 1970, realized that such wheels could be used for skateboards.

Who owns haze wheels?

Bertrand soburier, a Frenchman started the haze wheels company in paris in 2010. The brand is well known among skateboarders all over the world world because of the fantastic group of professional skateboarders.

Robert Henry-Author Skate Orb

Who Is Roy Harris

Hey there, I’m Roy Harris, and skateboarding is my life.
Growing up in sunny Southern California, I fell head over heels for skateboarding at an early age. From the moment I stepped on a skateboard, I knew it was my calling.

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