M1 Urethane: Brian Aragon Wheel

M1 Urethane: Brian Aragon Wheel

The Future of Wheels is Here! We our proud to introduce the BRAND NEW Brian Aragon Pro Wheel. This wheel not only marks the release of Brian’s second wheel with us but the progression of the technology in polyurethane wheel manufacturing. Our wheels are now made of the HIGHEST quality and most cutting edge materials that are available. Our sport has never seen anything like them and the days of chunking, decoring, and flat spotting are over.

Let me give you some of the back story involved in the new wheel. We have been testing the new wheel for about 4 months in every different condition and environment imaginable. Every single one of our testers have been on the same sets of wheels the whole time and can not believe what is under their skate. The result has all been the same. They say that they have never riden any wheel that is so fast, grippy, and durable. I am sure that the majority of you know what names and ability level of riders that we have testing but, lets just point out that Franky and Brian just finished in the top 5 at LG World Championships on 4 month old sets of wheels.

So we are introducing you to the last wheel you will ever want to ride. All wheels are GUARANTEED 100%. The new compound will start with the Aragon Pro Wheel, that should be avalible in stores in the next 2 weeks, and all the others will follow as they sell out. They are going to retail for $30 and guaranteed this will be the best wheel you have ever riden.

Personally, We can not wait for you guys to start riding them and to hear your feedback,

-Wally and Franky.

Thanks Wally.

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18 Responses to “M1 Urethane: Brian Aragon Wheel”

  1. chemnitzDaniel Says:

    same promises every time! first let us ordinary skaters try these hehe

  2. gav Says:

    nothing will ever beat any of the original cozmo’s

    truth hurts

  3. Jake Says:

    Sounds exciting!

    I wonder if anyone knows any specific reason why they are better than every other wheel? Are they made in a whole new different factory do you think?

    Almost all wheels are rubbish at the moment, with the exception of the new UC pro range. We need more good urethane! Cozmo has still never been matched! (but even the new Cozmos aint so good)

    J

    locoskates.com

  4. ballin Says:

    Ima get me some

  5. Wally Says:

    The factory that we make our wheels at recently updated their machinery to the newest technology available. The machinery can handle chemical that other manufactuers can’t. Those chemical are the best ones. Franky and I have been designing this compound for about a year and were just waiting for the machinery to be ready. They came out way better that we imagined and are better than anything else made guaranteed!

  6. one [not the mag] Says:

    The best wheels I have ever ridden in my sixteen years are eulogy. The key is to let them sit in a cool dark place for at least six months. This allows them to harden, or cure. The old cozmos were good but we abuse our wheels much more now. M1 wheels, sorry wally, have only been good for park. They tend to wear very quickly on street esp. if you skate spot to spot most of the time. Eulogys last for me on average six months and M1 last maybe 3 if I’m lucky.

  7. MJ Says:

    in my experience, m1 wheels have always been the worst ive ever skated, there very fast and smooth but that doesnt last long, within 3 skates, you will have them cracks running round them, then a few more sessions and chunks fall out. and i skate outdoor park and a bit of street if that makes a differece?

  8. DarthRoller Says:

    I hope these promises are true.

    I’d like to see more wheels tested in places like Eastern Europe and the UK, where we don’t have perfect spots everywhere OR have smooth tarmac between all our spots.

    Wheels need to be tested more on rough gravel, cobbles, poorlay laid tarmac etc. for all of us who live outside the US and have to roll from the spot with the shit run-up to the spot with the handrail which has a lamp-post and cobbles at the bottom to the spot beside the slippy leaves to the spot with the broken glass, etc. etc. etc.

  9. juancs Says:

    haha this sounds like ther are selling detergent to housewives

  10. b.ballog Says:

    It’s a bold promise. I really hope they are the real deal because the current wheel market is really poor. Myself or my friends have destroyed Heat and 4×4 wheels in a matter of weeks just skating park. Eulogy has been the only wheel I’ve had last almost 3 months now. I skate park about 3 times a week, mostly bowls and carving, and street once or twice.

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  12. jeff brown Says:

    too bad m1s suck. =(

  13. also Says:

    i dont think they changed much

  14. also Says:

    i dont think they changed

  15. D-Master Says:

    Wally, you are so stupid. So you spend a whole gigantic paragraph saying how this “new urethane” is so amazing awesomer and betterer. Yet, you haven’t even proven to us (whether through research, graphs, or bona fide R&D) how your new wheels are even better than the next urethane wheels already on the shelves around the world. You and your hollow bullsh-t “guarantees” and your lame “this will be the best urethane/wheels you have ridden” is a line done and said time and again by countless other hopeless wheel companies.

    Prove to us your new urethane is any better than the competition and maybe I’ll consider opening my wallet and throwing $5 at your dumbass to try your wheels.

  16. yes Says:

    d master is so right

  17. ballin Says:

    how would they have not changed you stupid butch

  18. manwithaplan Says:

    M1 are the worst wheels i have ever skated.. chunk and fall to bits in minutes….
    If they are making them at the same factory i would put a pretty penny on them being complete terd

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