Spitfire Wheels & Accessories in Australia
Spitfire is the most iconic skateboard wheel brand in the world. Founded in San Francisco in 1987, the brand has been producing wheels for some of the best skaters on the planet for nearly four decades. Fast Times stocks a wide range of Spitfire wheels, bearings, apparel and accessories in Australia, available online and in store in Melbourne. From the Formula Four range to the Bighead Burners and Sapphire series, we carry one of the most comprehensive Spitfire ranges in Australia.
About Spitfire Wheels
Spitfire was founded as part of the Deluxe Distribution family alongside Independent Trucks and has been a staple of skateboarding since the late 1980s. The brand built its reputation on producing high-quality urethane wheels for street and transition skating, and the release of the Formula Four urethane compound cemented its place as the benchmark for skate wheel performance. The Spitfire flame logo is one of the most recognisable symbols in skateboarding worldwide.
Spitfire Formula Four Wheels
The Spitfire Formula Four is the brand's flagship urethane compound and the most popular skateboard wheel range at Fast Times. Formula Four wheels are available in multiple durometers and shapes to suit different styles and preferences. Fast Times stocks Formula Four across 99D, 97D, 93D and 101D durometers, in Classic, Radial Full, Conical Full, Lock-In, Conical and OG Classic shapes, across sizes ranging from 48mm up to 66.6mm. Whether you skate street, park or transition, there is a Formula Four option to suit.
Spitfire Formula Four Shapes Explained
The Classic shape is Spitfire's original wheel profile, a straightforward square-edged wheel suited to all-around skating. The Radial Full features a slightly rounded contact patch for a more forgiving feel on rough surfaces. The Conical Full has a tapered outer edge that reduces weight while maintaining a full contact patch. The Lock-In shape features a stepped inner lip designed to lock into grinds on ledges and rails. The OG Classic is a slightly larger diameter version of the Classic shape, suited to transition and larger setups.
Spitfire Formula Four Durometers Explained
Spitfire Formula Four wheels come in 93D, 97D, 99D and 101D hardness ratings. The 93D is the softest option in the Formula Four range, offering a smoother ride on rough surfaces while maintaining excellent rebound. The 97D sits in the middle, balancing grip and slide. The 99D is the most popular all-around hardness for street and park skating. The 101D is the hardest option, suited to smooth surfaces and skaters who want maximum slide.
Spitfire Bighead & Burner Wheels
The Spitfire Bighead 99D is a more affordable wheel option built on a classic round-edged profile, available at Fast Times in sizes from 52mm to 63mm. The Bighead Burners are a budget-friendly entry point into the Spitfire range, available in 51mm and 52mm. Both are good options for skaters who want Spitfire quality without the Formula Four price point.
Spitfire Sapphire Wheels
The Spitfire Sapphire is a softer wheel option in the 90DU range, designed for skating rough surfaces, filming and cruising without sacrificing rebound. Available at Fast Times in blue, green, orange, purple, neon yellow and neon pink across sizes from 53mm to 60mm. The Sapphire is also available in Atlantic Drift and Sci Fi Fantasy collab versions.
Spitfire 80HD Wheels
The Spitfire 80HD is a harder cruiser wheel option sitting between a standard skate wheel and a soft cruiser wheel. Available at Fast Times in the Superwide shape in black and orange, the CMYK Superwide mixed colourway and the Thrash & Burn x Thrasher Classic Full in black. A good option for skaters who want a harder feel than the Sapphire but more roll speed than a standard Formula Four.
Spitfire Collaborations
Spitfire has a strong history of collaborative releases. Fast Times stocks collab wheels including Spitfire x Thrasher (Formula Four in Classic Flame, The City Radial Full and Oath Radial Full), Spitfire x Grimple Stix (Grimplehead Lock In Full), Spitfire x Atlantic Drift (Formula Four Conical Full and Sapphire Radial), and Spitfire x Sci Fi Fantasy (Sapphire 90D). The Spitfire x Thrasher Thrash & Burn 80HD is also available.
Spitfire Bearings
Fast Times stocks three Spitfire bearing options. The Cheapshot Bearings are the entry-level option at $19.95. The Classics Bearings sit in the mid-range at $29.95. The Burner Bearings are the premium option at $39.95. All are standard ABEC-rated bearings designed to fit standard skateboard axles.
Spitfire Apparel & Accessories
Beyond wheels, Fast Times stocks a range of Spitfire apparel and accessories. T-shirts include the Classic Swirl 87 Fade Fill in ash/red/black and the Classic 87 Swirl Fill in ash grey/dark green/white. The Flames Script Zip Hood is available in black. Headwear includes the Eternal Fill Strapback in olive, the Lil Bighead Strapback in natural/olive/red and brown/gold, and the Bighead Snapback in black and the Bighead Trucker in tan/black. The Spitfire T3 Skate Tool and Bighead Swirl Wax in three colourways round out the accessories range.
Spitfire Pro Model Wheels
Fast Times stocks a strong range of Spitfire pro model wheels. Riders represented in the range include Ishod Wair, Andrew Reynolds, Tiago Lemos, Grant Taylor, Breana Geering, Simon Bannerot, Hayley Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Cyrus Bennett, Max Palmer, Karim Callender, Louie Lopez, Nelly Morville, Ville Wester and Antonio Durao, among others.
Spitfire Wheels FAQs
What is the best Spitfire wheel for street skating?
The Spitfire Formula Four 99D is the most popular choice for street skating. The Classic, Conical Full and Lock-In shapes are all strong options depending on personal preference. Most street skaters run between 52mm and 56mm.
What is the difference between Spitfire Formula Four durometers?
The lower the number the softer the wheel. 93D suits rough surfaces, 97D is a versatile all-rounder, 99D is the most popular for street and park, and 101D is the hardest option suited to smooth surfaces.
Where can I buy Spitfire wheels in Australia?
Fast Times stocks a wide range of Spitfire wheels, bearings and accessories in Australia, available online at fasttimes.com.au and in store in Melbourne.
What size Spitfire wheels should I get?
Most street skaters run between 52mm and 56mm. Transition and bowl skaters typically prefer 56mm to 60mm. Larger sizes like 60mm and above suit cruising, filming and rough surface skating.
Shop Spitfire at Fast Times
Browse the full Spitfire range at Fast Times, including wheels, bearings and apparel. While you're here, explore other skate hardware brands we stock including Independent Trucks, Bones Wheels and Thrasher.
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