So many frame options, in my times I had a "Ultra Wheels" skate, that is one single piece, so it was totally impossible to change the frame, and it had no H-block, even so we would try to slide on the iron pipe, and we fell, a lot. Good times. I'll be back at skating as soon as I get a job. And what about the Angled Souls?? Are they really good??
Had these frames for a few weeks now and theyre a nightmare. I cant get 3 of the axle recievers in the holes no matter how hard I try and theres no combination of wheel and bearing i can find that lets them spin freely in these frames. Have you had these issues?
Wow. I didn’t have any of those issues at all. I did have one axle that tried to spin in place when tightening down. As far as spinning I used the supplied bearing spacers and had no issues when tightening them all the way together. I would double check that the frame spacers are all oriented the same direction and I like to use the sonic brand tool that has the bearing alignment to ensure everything lines up nicely.
@@justintribett mate i spent almost two hours making sure it all lined up and everything was fitting in as it should and its still fucked, I seem to be the only person with this issue. Maybe i got a defective pair?
@@Toebex yea I would guess you got a bad one. Haven’t heard of anyone else having these issues. Curious though did you get the black or white ones? I have been using the black ones but haven’t tried setting the whites ones up yet.
@@justintribett Black ones, yeah I'm going to send them back and try and get a replacement set. Its such a pain, never had an issue with any skate product before.
My number one favorite flat frame would be the masterblade frame for sure followed by oysi mediums. I am actually planning on a masterblade video very soon to revisit them. I’m an anti rocker skater at heart but occasionally like a flat setup. For me the masterblades are the best of both worlds. And thank you!
@@justintribett The Oysi Mediums are my favorite! I've never tried the Masterblades but look forward to trying the Shifts in the hi-lo format. Thanks for these reviews!
Without hardware the shifts weigh in at 300g vs fluid 4 at 246. After skating them for a couple months now I think they feel about the same as creates/fluids.
all 3 kizer frames plus their superfluid material all in one frame, nicely done🤘
Always down for some good ledge session 💪. Great edit man.
I appreciate that. Thank you!
These frames look real nice, thanks for the honest review dude! What was the track called you used for the action shots??
love the chanel. clip on mic and wind muffler would be appreciated with the noise
I will definitely be looking into that. Thank you for the feedback 🙏
My bad, just realised its in the description 👌
All good. Thank you for watching!!
So many frame options, in my times I had a "Ultra Wheels" skate, that is one single piece, so it was totally impossible to change the frame, and it had no H-block, even so we would try to slide on the iron pipe, and we fell, a lot. Good times. I'll be back at skating as soon as I get a job. And what about the Angled Souls?? Are they really good??
I haven’t had the opportunity to try the angle souls yet. They do sound very interesting on ledges. Maybe one day I will check them out.
Had these frames for a few weeks now and theyre a nightmare. I cant get 3 of the axle recievers in the holes no matter how hard I try and theres no combination of wheel and bearing i can find that lets them spin freely in these frames. Have you had these issues?
Wow. I didn’t have any of those issues at all. I did have one axle that tried to spin in place when tightening down. As far as spinning I used the supplied bearing spacers and had no issues when tightening them all the way together. I would double check that the frame spacers are all oriented the same direction and I like to use the sonic brand tool that has the bearing alignment to ensure everything lines up nicely.
@@justintribett mate i spent almost two hours making sure it all lined up and everything was fitting in as it should and its still fucked, I seem to be the only person with this issue. Maybe i got a defective pair?
@@Toebex yea I would guess you got a bad one. Haven’t heard of anyone else having these issues. Curious though did you get the black or white ones? I have been using the black ones but haven’t tried setting the whites ones up yet.
@@justintribett Black ones, yeah I'm going to send them back and try and get a replacement set. Its such a pain, never had an issue with any skate product before.
So many options! What's your favorite flat frame so far? (Also, great skating.)
My number one favorite flat frame would be the masterblade frame for sure followed by oysi mediums. I am actually planning on a masterblade video very soon to revisit them. I’m an anti rocker skater at heart but occasionally like a flat setup. For me the masterblades are the best of both worlds. And thank you!
@@justintribett The Oysi Mediums are my favorite! I've never tried the Masterblades but look forward to trying the Shifts in the hi-lo format. Thanks for these reviews!
Great set of reviews and skating thanks! Are these heavier than the fluid 4 and the type M?
Without hardware the shifts weigh in at 300g vs fluid 4 at 246. After skating them for a couple months now I think they feel about the same as creates/fluids.
thanks! @@justintribett
Is that Portland?
Parkersburg WV
Awesome! Thank you!