Collection: 30 Inch Prize Wheels

30 inch prize wheels hit the sweet spot between presence and portability: big enough to command a room and manageable enough to travel between events. If you run promotions regularly and the wheel moves with you, 30" is the size that balances visual impact against storage, setup, and transport.

30 Inch Prize Wheels

Why 30 Inches Hits the Sweet Spot

A 30" wheel is the practical middle ground for repeat event use. It reads clearly across a classroom, a retail floor, or a community hall, and the prize sections hold real text rather than abbreviations. At the same time it breaks down small enough for easier transport and storage than a 36" wheel. That combination makes 30" a strong default recommendation for schools, churches, HR teams, and small businesses.

Every 30" wheel is available on a table stand or a floor stand, so the same wheel can sit on a registration desk one week and stand on its own at an open house the next.

Pick Your 30 Inch Wheel

Jump straight to a 30" floor-stand configuration:

Related Sizes and Setups

If your events are bigger and the wheel stays put, step up to 36 inch prize wheels or browse the full large prize wheels collection. If counter space is the constraint, 24 inch prize wheels keep the same face options in a smaller footprint. For mounting choices, see floor standing and tabletop prize wheels.

Will a 30 inch prize wheel fit in a car?

Yes. A 30" wheel breaks down into the wheel face and stand components, making it much easier to transport than a 36" setup. Many customers choose 30" when they run events at multiple locations and need a wheel that can travel without a van. Optional travel cases are available for repeated event use.

Should I get a table stand or floor stand for a 30 inch wheel?

Pick the floor stand if the wheel needs to stand on its own in an open space or draw people from a distance. Pick the table stand if you are working a counter, registration desk, or booth table and want the wheel at eye level for seated or standing visitors. The wheel face is the same either way.