Some drone footage would make the video even better, mate! Don't get me wrong, but it's always good to see that someone more skilled than me falls once in a while too. 😅
Yeah, I need someone to follow me with a cinewhoop. 😀 And make no mistake about falling: it will always be a part of rollerblading, no matter what your skill level might be. But I do have to say, I fall less frequently and less painfully than during my first year of skating. So there's hope. 😉
Great vid as always…question.. I ride seba carbon on 110 wheels but looking for another pair, would say these are as comfortable or how comfortable are they? Usually when I buy cheaper skate sthey mess up my ankle and just don’t feel great but I really like the look of these….
Thank you! 🤘 Comfort is a complicated matter. I feel pretty comfortable in the MF900, but my Seba CJ2 Prime with Intuition liners still feels superior. For me, Oxelo skates certainly feel okay, but other people are complaining about ankle pain. Rich Hayter Skater had that problem, but he’s found a fix for it. If you can, try the fit before you buy. 👍
I'd start with the MF500, which has a 4x80 frame. The reason being that smaller wheels offer more lateral stability. On bigger wheels, like the 110mm ones of the MF900, it's more difficult to master the correct position of the legs. A lot of beginning skaters suffer from pronation, which means that they bend their ankles inward and their feet outward. On smaller wheels, that's easier to correct. 👍
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Great cinematography Tim,looks great 👍 😀🤩
Big thanks, Gary! I'm rather pleased with how this vid turned out. Glad you like it too. 🙂
Next time don't forget to bring along a half empty wine bottle for that finishing touch
Haha, and then I'll be sing-slurring: 'In Dublin's fair city,
Where the girls are so pretty,
I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone!'
Some drone footage would make the video even better, mate!
Don't get me wrong, but it's always good to see that someone more skilled than me falls once in a while too. 😅
Yeah, I need someone to follow me with a cinewhoop. 😀
And make no mistake about falling: it will always be a part of rollerblading, no matter what your skill level might be. But I do have to say, I fall less frequently and less painfully than during my first year of skating. So there's hope. 😉
Great vid as always…question.. I ride seba carbon on 110 wheels but looking for another pair, would say these are as comfortable or how comfortable are they? Usually when I buy cheaper skate sthey mess up my ankle and just don’t feel great but I really like the look of these….
Thank you! 🤘
Comfort is a complicated matter. I feel pretty comfortable in the MF900, but my Seba CJ2 Prime with Intuition liners still feels superior. For me, Oxelo skates certainly feel okay, but other people are complaining about ankle pain. Rich Hayter Skater had that problem, but he’s found a fix for it. If you can, try the fit before you buy. 👍
@@TheRollingRaptor ok thank you , i will maybe give them a try . You make them look good 👍
@@Hadar360 Thanks! I certainly like those skates very much. 😊
is mf 900 good for learing skates ???
I'd start with the MF500, which has a 4x80 frame. The reason being that smaller wheels offer more lateral stability. On bigger wheels, like the 110mm ones of the MF900, it's more difficult to master the correct position of the legs. A lot of beginning skaters suffer from pronation, which means that they bend their ankles inward and their feet outward. On smaller wheels, that's easier to correct. 👍
@@TheRollingRaptor ohk thank you