@Thisissoul, what is the name of this boot or type of boot that you can easily detach and attach frames to it? I'm really interested in finding one of these
Could you make a guide for adjusting the placement of the frames? Most mounting options provide adjustment to the inside for example which I presume is most noticeable with large wheel setups.
Lol... I might be the only one using a 5x 80 NOT for downhill... I love how fast and stable it is, like "skiing" on asphalt XD For long distance I use a 295mm 3x125, super fast but still maneuverable... For urban speed skating, comuting and even for longer sessions I like my flat 4x90, most versatile setup imo, I use it almost every day, it fits my foot length, is fast and after it gets a natural rocker from use of wheels it feels nimble but stable at speed (my fave). Most fun I got is the endless 90 though, just not an everyday setup but that might be because my skills can't keep up with the frames possibilities yet...
I'm looking to replace the frames on my them 909s want to continue with a flat setup but a frame that might help with grinding a little. Probably going with some 58mm deadwheels. I just saw your review in them skates and thought I might replace the frames after you said they're not the best.
Those skates with the IFC system seem awesome. I live in a hilly and foresty area where roads can turn into gravel and with some interesting up and downhill slopes, and like to go fast for longer distances with my current Rollerblade Twister Edge setup (sometimes on 4x80, sometimes 3x110). I’d love to switch frames quickly when asphalt turns into gravel or when I’m inline skating to a lake for ice skating. I don’t really do aggressive skate and would like to continue to skate comfortably at an average of 20 km/h or up to 55 km/h in downhill. Do you think I should get the Razors skates with the IFC system? I thought maybe I could rivet a 45 degree strap to them, and use liners with high cuffs and laces for added stability. Any thoughts?
Is the Razor Swift you use supportive enough for big wheels or wizard skating? Is this fast change mounting strong enough? edit: Since you asked, my favourite setup is the Aeon 72 for all around skating, which is actually the lowest skate setup currently possible ;) But I also like the Kizer Flux in 3x100, and have a Rollerblade Edge 125, but that frame you alse featured in the video. btw my 2 cents here, that the 125mm Rollerblade frame is not a true speed frame, because it is not really long, it is under 12". It is more easier to control than a proper speed frame as it is almost as long as the Kizer Flux.
What i realĺy dont understand is why a Trinity 4x90 is not lower to the ground than a 165mm 4x90 ?! I had the chance to inspect the Next Black White 90 and found out that they could go lower with the boot like it's the case with Next 3x110 or 3x125 but for what ever reason despite using Trinity they failed to get wheels and boot as close together as it would be possible.
good observation. the 4x90 trinity frame could be lower, We already made a note to Powerslide about this issue last year when we saw the first samples and i hope it will be improved.
@@Thisissoul I waited four years for these 4x90mm Trinity frames to find out that I could have stayed at 165mm in terms of stand height. That was a bummer. Good to hear you've already raised this issue on Powerslide. Imo the 4x90 setup is the secret star among the setups for Urban Skaters and should go as low as possible to show its full potential. Hope PS will improve the frame.
Wait a second. The skates are ordered (Oxelo MF500) have that 165 mounting system. And it’s an ice skating system? Don’t tell me I can transform these into ice skates…
www.locoskates.com/collections/frames/products/pre-order-ground-control-72mm-hd-frame-with-plastic-aluminium-h-block-black those, but 72mm wheels no bigger!
I am looking for an aggressive frame for my fr3.i am currently using 80's and that is a bit too high for me. Just got back into skating after ten years, but want to shred. Do I just get smaller wheels bc they are rocker able?
For a beginner that needs to pickup a first pair of skates but ultimately would like to learn some aggressive skating..is there any downside to an aggressive style boot with a non-aggressive frame? So that I could swap out the frame once I am confident enough to try aggressive skating without replacing the boot
Sir my son is 7 year old please suggest light weight frame which can fit for 3 to 4 year in different shoes till he reach 12 year...every 7 month foot size is increasing
I’ve never understood why 4x90 165mm mounted frames always seem to look so tall. Not sure if it’s an optical illusion, 4x100 165mm mount frames seem to look closer to the boot 🤷🏻♂️
Hello, which size do u recommand for an EU45 boot size with the GC HD 80mm between the 243mm and 273mm, I really want an manœuvrable setup so I torn between the 243mm for the "sharp moov" and the 273mm for my foot size.. Hope I've been clear.. Thx ^^
depends on how you like to skate. if you like toe and heel rolls, then you have a good frame. if you dont do any of those then for sure 4x90 flat or 4x100 with rocker would suit you better. an entire video about frame lengths will follow soon!
“4x80, the golden standard” Meanwhile me, EU size 38, ordering skates that are 4x80 and then finding out my size comes in 4x76 I suppose it’s the same effect for my size, but still!
For now, using 50/50 core freestyle frames, as I'm a bladerdad that wants to make sessions as easy and fun as possible. If there's ever gonna be someone that will do ergota/akerue like framewalls for the core frames, I am more than willing to try them.
After watching your video about bearings i think you should follow up with a video about wheels or to be more specific about urethan. There is something fishy going on in the wheel industry with quality, marketing, pricing and labeling. I think there are very similar wheels on the market with different prices coming from the same factory. I dont even believe that there are different kinds of urethan at least not one urethan that is double or triple worth the price of another urethan like we can see it in the shops. What should be the secret chemical incredient in the milligramm range in the urethan part of a wheel that is so cost intensive to charge triple prices? Yes there are different rims but that does not explain or justify the whole fishy suspicious thing.
we will for sure do one about urethane. Thedifference in price lays with the sophistication of the pouring machine. if a wheel has 3 ingredients, only 3 tubes need to be cleaned between each batch. high end urethane wheels like Undercover and Rollerblade Hydrogen have more then 5 ingredients and alot more sophisticated machines to make them.
@@Thisissoul sounds logical. Maybe do some vids about stretching to😁 a lot of bladers are re learning their tricks. But god damn the muscle aches tho🤣👌. Love the channel and keep up the vlogs🤙
Awesome content literally my jaw dropped when I saw your skates I like my boots but the versatility of yours is an Aresenal of fun 🤘🏻✨
@Thisissoul, what is the name of this boot or type of boot that you can easily detach and attach frames to it? I'm really interested in finding one of these
He is skating the Razors Shift. So far it's the only boot with the IFC (instant frame changing system)
🤣love the spoofs. Golden standard👌🤣
Great information on skate frames. I like idea of having one pair of boots with multiple frames to attach for different types of skating style.
Glad it was helpful!
I searched for "ultimate frame guide" and was not disappointed! Thx!
U guys are dedicated, uploading alot videos lately i love it😃
Keep going
Could you make a guide for adjusting the placement of the frames? Most mounting options provide adjustment to the inside for example which I presume is most noticeable with large wheel setups.
I want a pair that I can change frames on. What are some good skates that can easily have frames swapped? Is there a video?
Thank you so much, you are great
thank you!
Lol... I might be the only one using a 5x 80 NOT for downhill... I love how fast and stable it is, like "skiing" on asphalt XD For long distance I use a 295mm 3x125, super fast but still maneuverable... For urban speed skating, comuting and even for longer sessions I like my flat 4x90, most versatile setup imo, I use it almost every day, it fits my foot length, is fast and after it gets a natural rocker from use of wheels it feels nimble but stable at speed (my fave). Most fun I got is the endless 90 though, just not an everyday setup but that might be because my skills can't keep up with the frames possibilities yet...
ohhh!! 01:18 PROPS for the Pearl Jam Alive!
I'm looking to replace the frames on my them 909s want to continue with a flat setup but a frame that might help with grinding a little. Probably going with some 58mm deadwheels. I just saw your review in them skates and thought I might replace the frames after you said they're not the best.
very helpful, thank you
Those skates with the IFC system seem awesome. I live in a hilly and foresty area where roads can turn into gravel and with some interesting up and downhill slopes, and like to go fast for longer distances with my current Rollerblade Twister Edge setup (sometimes on 4x80, sometimes 3x110). I’d love to switch frames quickly when asphalt turns into gravel or when I’m inline skating to a lake for ice skating. I don’t really do aggressive skate and would like to continue to skate comfortably at an average of 20 km/h or up to 55 km/h in downhill. Do you think I should get the Razors skates with the IFC system? I thought maybe I could rivet a 45 degree strap to them, and use liners with high cuffs and laces for added stability. Any thoughts?
Amazing video, so much information, many thanks!
That was very helpful. Thank you
Those ground control 80mm/240mm frames are gonna be my next blading purchase.
Thanks for your video! Is the razors shift 2 discontinued?
There will be a new Razors Shift in Spring
@@Thisissoul good to know. Thanks!
Can you please share what Brand and model are your skates? I really liked the fast changing of frames without tools.
It is the Razors Shift.
A new version will be available next spring. Right now it is only available as the Razors Cosmo skate.
Best video
2:41 which frame is that?
Is the Razor Swift you use supportive enough for big wheels or wizard skating? Is this fast change mounting strong enough?
edit: Since you asked, my favourite setup is the Aeon 72 for all around skating, which is actually the lowest skate setup currently possible ;) But I also like the Kizer Flux in 3x100, and have a Rollerblade Edge 125, but that frame you alse featured in the video. btw my 2 cents here, that the 125mm Rollerblade frame is not a true speed frame, because it is not really long, it is under 12". It is more easier to control than a proper speed frame as it is almost as long as the Kizer Flux.
Nice vidéo 0:44
Skate je zelf helemaal niet met een 165mm set up? ik moet echt een keer een ufs set up proberen
What do the smaller wheels do in the middle for aggressive? Do they touch the ground?
here is everything you need to know about grindwheels
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What i realĺy dont understand is why a Trinity 4x90 is not lower to the ground than a 165mm 4x90 ?!
I had the chance to inspect the Next Black White 90 and found out that they could go lower with the boot like it's the case with Next 3x110 or 3x125 but for what ever reason despite using Trinity they failed to get wheels and boot as close together as it would be possible.
Thinking the exact same thing! 😬
good observation. the 4x90 trinity frame could be lower, We already made a note to Powerslide about this issue last year when we saw the first samples and i hope it will be improved.
@@Thisissoul I waited four years for these 4x90mm Trinity frames to find out that I could have stayed at 165mm in terms of stand height.
That was a bummer.
Good to hear you've already raised this issue on Powerslide.
Imo the 4x90 setup is the secret star among the setups for Urban Skaters and should go as low as possible to show its full potential.
Hope PS will improve the frame.
Wait a second. The skates are ordered (Oxelo MF500) have that 165 mounting system. And it’s an ice skating system? Don’t tell me I can transform these into ice skates…
Which frames has h-block but allows big wheels to be installed sizes 72mm and up?
www.locoskates.com/collections/frames/products/pre-order-ground-control-72mm-hd-frame-with-plastic-aluminium-h-block-black those, but 72mm wheels no bigger!
Hi whats the name of the boot that you do a quick release ? Can you put a full description please ???
Razors Shift or Razors Cozmo
What frames are they that you have on your set up as having the quick release is perfect .have a link to them please
I am looking for an aggressive frame for my fr3.i am currently using 80's and that is a bit too high for me. Just got back into skating after ten years, but want to shred. Do I just get smaller wheels bc they are rocker able?
Hello Soul i have a qeuistion if a have FR spin 80 (Size 40 EU) comes with the 231 mm frame. Can i put longer frames with biggers wheels on my boot?
For a beginner that needs to pickup a first pair of skates but ultimately would like to learn some aggressive skating..is there any downside to an aggressive style boot with a non-aggressive frame? So that I could swap out the frame once I am confident enough to try aggressive skating without replacing the boot
the soulplate adds some weight, and the mounting strength of the aggressive skates is less strong to handle the torque of the frame height.
@@Thisissoul thanks for the reply! And thank you for all the content in general ❤️ it’s great for a beginner trying to understand what to buy.
Sir my son is 7 year old please suggest light weight frame which can fit for 3 to 4 year in different shoes till he reach 12 year...every 7 month foot size is increasing
😂 the ending... its 3:57 am...
I’ve never understood why 4x90 165mm mounted frames always seem to look so tall. Not sure if it’s an optical illusion, 4x100 165mm mount frames seem to look closer to the boot 🤷🏻♂️
What are the name of those style of boots?
Razors Shift.
Hello, which size do u recommand for an EU45 boot size with the GC HD 80mm between the 243mm and 273mm, I really want an manœuvrable setup so I torn between the 243mm for the "sharp moov" and the 273mm for my foot size..
Hope I've been clear.. Thx ^^
Get the longer wheel base and wear down the wheels a bit to create a rocker. that way you have the best of both worlds
My size EU46 skates come with 4x80 243mm frame. do you think I need to change to a longer frame?
depends on how you like to skate. if you like toe and heel rolls, then you have a good frame. if you dont do any of those then for sure 4x90 flat or 4x100 with rocker would suit you better. an entire video about frame lengths will follow soon!
@@Thisissoul Wich one will be stable at speed 4x90 flat or 4x100 rockered? 4x100 rockered Right? Thanks 🙏
Does someone here tried 90 or 80mm wheels on the Powerslide Zoom One 100? If yes how was the experience?
“4x80, the golden standard”
Meanwhile me, EU size 38, ordering skates that are 4x80 and then finding out my size comes in 4x76
I suppose it’s the same effect for my size, but still!
That's because the wheelbase is shorter if you have smaller size skates. It blows of course if you want to have bigger wheels..
For now, using 50/50 core freestyle frames, as I'm a bladerdad that wants to make sessions as easy and fun as possible.
If there's ever gonna be someone that will do ergota/akerue like framewalls for the core frames, I am more than willing to try them.
Ben zelf lange afstand en baan skeeleraar maar best eens interessante info, dank daarvoor!
After watching your video about bearings i think you should follow up with a video about wheels or to be more specific about urethan.
There is something fishy going on in the wheel industry with quality, marketing, pricing and labeling.
I think there are very similar wheels on the market with different prices coming from the same factory.
I dont even believe that there are different kinds of urethan at least not one urethan that is double or triple worth the price of another urethan like we can see it in the shops. What should be the secret chemical incredient in the milligramm range in the urethan part of a wheel that is so cost intensive to charge triple prices?
Yes there are different rims but that does not explain or justify the whole fishy suspicious thing.
True. Also with wheel colours. The more colours the crappier the wheels? That is what i have heard.
we will for sure do one about urethane.
Thedifference in price lays with the sophistication of the pouring machine. if a wheel has 3 ingredients, only 3 tubes need to be cleaned between each batch. high end urethane wheels like Undercover and Rollerblade Hydrogen have more then 5 ingredients and alot more sophisticated machines to make them.
@@Thisissoul I am looking forward to the video. So far your informatìon makes sense. Tanks.
@@Thisissoul sounds logical. Maybe do some vids about stretching to😁 a lot of bladers are re learning their tricks. But god damn the muscle aches tho🤣👌. Love the channel and keep up the vlogs🤙
Great video but I didnt hear anything about urban skating.
Background music terribly irritating.otherwise helpful.
why do you speak like this..bro
What his accent?