Thanks for the helpful video! I got the Endless 100s with 90 mm wheels and powerslide eco boots in size 45. I’m thinking of buying the ARC frame, and the CS would be great, but the regular ARC is likely a better size for me. My current setup’s too high for learning new tricks; I need something lower. I wish Endless would create a ARC CS frame with a trinity mount and make it slightly longer.
@@dariuszlis4412 thanks for your comment! At a 45 size, Endless recommends Arc ES for Wizard skating; the regular Arc would likely be good for figure skating/Wizard at your size though! Arc CS might feel little short but if crave maneuverability you could make CS work with size 45 (I skated them on size 44 FRs just fine before getting right sized skates). The regular Arc frame’s height (and ES version) is lower than my Endless 90s for sure since it has a ride height set by the 76mm wheels. I have been skating the regular Arc at skatepark for past few weeks and they are tons of fun as well. Biggest hurdle with the Arc was the long length for me but if you’re used to 100s then you already skate pretty long frames 😎
Endless frames are cnc finished from extruded aluminum. Nothing wrong with extruded if what you’re making fits the parameters of whatever gets extruded.
@@tyyao2000 thanks for the clarification there!! Yeah I skate FR X2 310 extruded frames for my tri-skate set up and they are fine frames. Didn’t mean to diss on extruded 😅
Thanks for the helpful video! I got the Endless 100s with 90 mm wheels and powerslide eco boots in size 45. I’m thinking of buying the ARC frame, and the CS would be great, but the regular ARC is likely a better size for me. My current setup’s too high for learning new tricks; I need something lower. I wish Endless would create a ARC CS frame with a trinity mount and make it slightly longer.
@@dariuszlis4412 thanks for your comment! At a 45 size, Endless recommends Arc ES for Wizard skating; the regular Arc would likely be good for figure skating/Wizard at your size though! Arc CS might feel little short but if crave maneuverability you could make CS work with size 45 (I skated them on size 44 FRs just fine before getting right sized skates). The regular Arc frame’s height (and ES version) is lower than my Endless 90s for sure since it has a ride height set by the 76mm wheels. I have been skating the regular Arc at skatepark for past few weeks and they are tons of fun as well. Biggest hurdle with the Arc was the long length for me but if you’re used to 100s then you already skate pretty long frames 😎
Endless frames are cnc finished from extruded aluminum. Nothing wrong with extruded if what you’re making fits the parameters of whatever gets extruded.
@@tyyao2000 thanks for the clarification there!! Yeah I skate FR X2 310 extruded frames for my tri-skate set up and they are fine frames. Didn’t mean to diss on extruded 😅