Blunt Envy Scooter Wheels

Blunt Envy scooter wheels are engineered for speed, durability and style. Known for innovative designs and high‑quality urethane, Envy produces wheels in various sizes and core constructions, including hollowcore, spoked and diamond‑cut patterns. Whether you’re a park rider seeking lightweight agility or a street rider needing robust wheels for big drops, Blunt Envy has options to match. To learn more about wheel selection and compatibility, see our Scooter Wheels Buying Guide.

Blunt Envy’s wheels typically come in urethane compounds developed for grip, durability and performance. You’ll find options in different diameters and widths suited for street, park, or transition riding. Core designs vary from hollow-cores for lighter weight to solid cores for durability under heavy shock. Colourways often match Blunt completes, enabling riders to maintain aesthetic unity while upgrading functionality.
To maintain ride consistency, combine with bearings from Scooter Bearings.

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Why buy Blunt Envy Scooter Wheels?

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What types of wheel cores does Blunt Envy offer?

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Envy produces several core designs. Hollowcore wheels use a lightweight, solid disc that reduces weight without sacrificing strength. Spoked cores feature evenly spaced cutouts for a classic look and balanced flex. Diamond‑cut cores incorporate triangular patterns to remove weight and add visual flair. The choice affects weight, aesthetics and feel but not urethane performance.

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What sizes are available?

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Blunt Envy wheels come primarily in 110 mm and 120 mm diameters. The 110 mm size is standard for many park scooters, offering quick acceleration and lighter weight. The 120 mm wheels maintain momentum over longer distances and add stability, favored by street riders and those wanting more speed. Always check fork and brake clearance before upgrading wheel size.

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Are there different urethane hardness options?

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Yes. Envy wheels typically range between 86A and 88A. Softer urethane (around 86A) offers more grip and shock absorption, ideal for rough surfaces or park ramps. Slightly harder urethane (around 88A) increases speed and durability on smooth surfaces. Hardness is chosen based on riding style—grippier wheels for park and slightly harder wheels for hybrid or street riding.

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Do Envy wheels come with bearings?

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Most Envy wheels include high‑precision ABEC‑9 or equivalent bearings and spacers pre‑installed. These bearings deliver smooth, consistent spins out of the box. You can replace or upgrade bearings if they wear out or if you prefer ceramic or hybrid bearings.

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Are they compatible with other scooter brands?

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Yes. Envy wheels use industry‑standard 24 mm core widths and 8 mm axles, making them compatible with most scooter forks and decks. However, check your scooter’s fork width and wheel clearance; 120 mm wheels may not fit all forks or brakes.

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What is the Tri‑Bearing wheel?

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Envy’s Tri‑Bearing wheels incorporate three bearings in each wheel instead of two. The design reduces strain on the bearings, providing smoother rotation and increased longevity. These wheels also feature unique core cutouts, enhancing both performance and aesthetics.

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How should I maintain Envy wheels?

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Wipe off dirt and debris after riding, especially if you ride on dusty streets or parks. Rotate wheels periodically to promote even wear and reduce “coning” (where one side wears faster). Replace wheels if you notice chunking (urethane peeling away) or large flat spots. Keep bearings clean and lubricated for optimum performance.

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Can I mix Envy wheels with other brands?

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Yes, as long as wheel sizes and widths match your scooter setup. Many riders mix wheels for visual contrast or to experiment with different core designs. Ensure that both wheels have similar hardness to maintain balanced handling.