🪑 Roll in Silence, Lock with Confidence — Elevate Your Workspace Game
The STEALTHO Chair Casters 5-Pack features a patented unibody design with a 600lb load capacity, dual-brake locking system, and whisper-quiet polyurethane wheels. Engineered with sealed ABEC9 bearings and a durable Japanese steel frame, these casters glide smoothly across multiple surfaces without scratching floors, ensuring long-lasting, silent, and stable performance for professional and gaming environments.
Caster Type | Stem |
Surface Recommendation | Multi-Surface |
Wheel Width | 2 Inches |
UPC | 643690914273 |
Manufacturer | STEALTHO |
Item Weight | 3.34 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.15 x 4.8 x 3.31 inches |
Item model number | 01112018 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Our dual-brake casters feature an innovative soft-touch locking mechanism that engages with a satisfying snap, providing rock-solid stability during intensive work sessions or gaming marathons. The matte black brake levers curve ergonomically away from your feet, preventing accidental contact while remaining easily accessible. Each braking wheel contains precision-engineered ABEC 9 bearings paired with elastic polyurethane that glides silently across hardwood, laminate, tile, and carpet without leaving marks. The patented brake design locks firmly in place, eliminating unwanted chair movement and enhancing safety when standing or sitting. Install these two brake-equipped wheels alternately for optimal weight distribution and maximum control |
Number of Items | 5 |
Size | Stem - 7/16" x 7/8" |
Manufacturer Part Number | 01112018 |
Z**R
Best Replacement Chair Wheels You'll Find, 3 Reasons Why:
I bought these Stealtho wheels to replace the original wheels that came with my Arozzi Gaming Chair and they are perfect. I use this chair as my primary office chair when I need to grind away at the keyboard creating lengthy business reports and therefore need to be sitting in something stable, ergonomic, and comfortable for hours-on-end.After watching the company founder's video on Amazon I believed he really thought through the design, engineering, and function of these wheels, and it turns out I was right.... And his assistant looks nicely engineered too...1) Design2) Engineering3) Ultimate Function#1 - I bought these because the owner designed them to be a great set of wheels to add to the chair I will be sitting in and moving around on for long periods, where I need both smooth rolling & directional turning, "and" the ability to lock my chair's movement in place when beneficial. I couldn't find a competitive brand that offers the same design options.2 - The engineering appears to be better than competitors: Two sets of thrust bearing cages for horizontal movement (easier/quicker directional turning across the floor), Two sets of encased bearings for wheel loads and spinning (smoother rolling), Sturdy support skirt where the wheels meet the chair base (prevents sloppy attachment movement), and a Braking Pedal/Lever design that actually works (I can use with my foot, or my hand to lock/unlock).3 - The ultimate function results in wheels with ultra smooth rolling & directional turning, which also can easily lock in place when needed, creating easier movement while working at my desk, better ergonomics, and steady posture for me when using them on my chair for long periods of time. I find that the wheels are as important as the chair itself for anyone putting in long hours at a keyboard in an office environment. ( I use these wheels on an office chair floor mat, but when I transition off the mat onto the adjacent low profile carpet "and then back", these wheels handle that transition is pretty smoothly)The unique blue color makes them look pretty cool also.I highly recommend these wheels as replacements for anyone who seriously uses an office chair for long periods at a time.Zapper out,2023-11-04
T**.
5 ⭐ wheels, but they need more color options!
I have been using Stealtho wheels for almost 2 years and I 100% recommend them, but there is one thing Stealtho needs to work on and it's unfortunately why I'm forced to go with a different brand on my new Haworth Fern (skip to the bad if you don't want to read me ramble through what I like about the wheels.)First, the good:The wheels look and feel noticably higher quality than any of the other rollerblade style wheels I've tried. And I LOVE that they lock, which is not a common feature on rollerblade casters. The locks aren't just there to check a box, either. They have a nice soft touch coating, their shape makes them easy to press with your foot, and they lock with a satisfying snap. They are as well-designed as the rest of the wheel.Next, the indifferent:Does the overengineering make a substantial difference in durability and performance or is it mostly just marketing? Honestly... probably the latter more than the former. But there is something something to be said for the appearance of quality. And Stealtho's pricing is right in line with their competitors, it's not like you're paying more for them (in some cases you're actually paying less.) No reason not to value premium quality when it comes without a premium price tag.Also the glow-in-the-dark wheels are... neat? Let's be honest, the cool factor comes from the blue wheels, not the fact that they (sort of) glow in the dark.Lastly, the bad:This isn't a knock on the wheels themselves (which are great, as established), but there is one thing keeping me from using Stealtho wheels on my new Haworth Fern, and it's ironically the same thing that originally drew me to them: the color.The wheels looked incredible on my blue gaming chair with matte black frame and orange accents. They clash completely on my Ember Orange Haworth Fern with a frame that is a mixture of white and polished aluminum. It's a silly grip, I know, but I didn't spend this much on an absolutely gorgeous chair just to ruin the look with clashing wheels.I don't need Stealtho to go completely crazy with the colors, but some options besides "black frame with black wheels" or "black frame with blue wheels" would be appreciated. Something as simple as a matte gray or white paint job on the frame—or a niced brushed steel to contrast with the tacky chrome most cheap silver wheels use—with gray or white wheels would go a long way (I'd kill for orange wheels, but I'm not holding my breath.) It would also set them apart because the very few white or silver wheels with locks that exist use black locks and it looks cheap. That could help further cement Stealtho as a step above all the other rollerblade style office chair wheels out there.Just something for Stealtho to consider in case they see this.
J**S
Amazing Wheels Top of the Line
Fantastic wheels, worth the extra cost. Works fantastically well on real hardwood floors, synthetic hardwood floors, tile, carpet, you name it, these wheels will roll across it. Highly highly recommend these. They roll like silk across most solid surfaces and are completely silent.
J**H
The brakes just don't work for me. But the wheels are a fantastic upgrade for any chair.
So, here's the thing. All these videos show people pressing the brakes with their hand, or standing beside the chair and pushing the brakes on. My problem is that when I am sitting at my desk typing on the keyboard, I can't see which leg below me has the brake. So I have to fumble around with my feet, try to identify which spline has a brake (impossible if wearing shoes), then press down with my heel, which just doesn't work. I find that half the time I am trying to press down on a spline with no brake, or I am trying to press down on something that is not the brake, or I am pressing down on the back half of the brake which does not apply the brake. I can not comment on how hard it is to disable the brake because I have literally never been successful at applying the brake. I imagine that if I could apply the brake, there would be no way to find the other brake. I assumed that mounting the other brake on the other side would give more braking power. In retrospect I wish I had put them next to each other, although that wouldn't solve the problem of finding and applying the first brake. Aside from all of the brake problems, the wheels are fantastic and work perfectly as wheels. They are sturdy, and silent, and they glide beautifully. I have two desks that I slide back and forth between and these are so much nicer than the normal plastic caster garbage that comes with office chairs. I've had them installed and in use for about a month, and I get a lot of mileage out of my chair.
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