Sure Grip boots run a little wider; Riedell boots run narrower and have smaller toe boxes. So a lot of men find Sure Grip boots to fit better, similar to Risport boots, while a lot of ladies like the fit of Riedell boots.
I purchased the Sure Grip Fame skates and I have to say I’m satisfied with them so far. I’m 265lbs with a size 13 foot and I have flat feet. The padding provides great comfort for my flat feet and I can skate for a good two hours. I admit, I did change my wheels to Rollerbones Elite 103A and Rollerbones Reds bearings which greatly improved my roll. I live in Atlanta so I gotta learn some jam skating and hopefully with these skates I’ll learn some. 🛼
Sure Grip must have seen your video! The updated Fame skates now have the nut instead of the rivet, and ABEC 5 bearings. The extra padding in the boot is simply fantastic!
Thank you! I've been trying to decide between these exact two pairs of skates and this video really helped me make my decision...a whole year later haha
I am definitely team Riedell! The Sure Grip Fames were the worst and the tongue, although heavily padded, rubs across the toes in a very uncomfortable spot. Not to mention, the overall construction was super sloppy with glue everywhere. Hated it! Thanks for posting a comparison.
Thanks for the comment. Interesting about the glue, sounds like a factor defect. Riedell definitely wins this battle, but I will say Sure Grip does have a lot more variety in plates, wheels, etc. Anyways, thanks for watching.
Can you do a video for outdoors, for rhythm and dance? I know the wheel matters but was curious on the skate boot itself which style/ brand options I should look at for skating at parks and generally the outdoors.
Assuming they are both right out the box, they both come with grease in the bearing to prevent any rust as they sit on the shelf, cleaning the grease out and lubing them with proper oil, makes a big difference, it won’t make a bad bearing smooth, but frees the spin up.
I haven't been able to feel a difference in different rated ABEC bearings outside or inside. Mostly comes down to whether they are not rusty, clean, and packed with grease.
That's because 'abec' is a machining industry term that is completely and utterly meaningless to skaters of any kind. It really needs to be dropped bc, truly, it's misleading.
Hey I’m a Beginner here I want to purchase a nice pair of all black skates that I can use when I go skating indoors can I email you a pair I have my eye on for some professional advice ?
Riedell angel has been recommended to me as well what bearings and weeks should I switch them to if so ? I heard the wheels not as good on rudely angel skates what bearings and wheels matter beside outside Vs indoors wheels being different. Does changing the bearings and wheels make it easier to skate ?
Thanks for posting! I’ve been consumed with finding a reasonable/durable skate for my son whose 14 and 6’0. He is interested in roller skating. Atlanta style skating/rhythm skating. I currently have the Fames skates in my cart, but I’m not 100% confident being these skates are $239 and reviews are mixed with these skates. Any suggestions? I’m okay with spending $250 on skates. I just want him to have a good, safe, quality skate. Thx
Hi, thanks for watching. Weight is important too, how much does he weigh? Man that's crazy they are getting a way with selling them at that price, but I guess that's just what is is these days. The Fame is a good safe skate, but more for artistic skating rather than style and rhythm although a quick change of wheels would fix that. Feel free to email me at rollerkingdom2@gmail.com with the details and let me know what size he is. Sometimes I can get suppliers to ship directly to the customer. Either way, I can give you advice.
Try the Jackson skates (Vista Mystique or Finesse). They also make ice skates so they are known for decent quality boots. Hope you find/found something.
Thanks for the review! I'm trying to decide between a pair of Chaya Melrose Elites (clearance) , Sure Grip Fame w/ aluminum truck (a little pricier, but may last longer?), or the Riedell 135 w/ aluminum truck (priciest but worth the investment?). It's so hard to choose! I also have a half-size foot (8.5) with a wide width (D) so it seems hard to find something that is both affordable and well made. Would greatly appreciate any insight or suggestions. 😉
Interested in a informational or comparison video for Jackson brand skates vista, mystique or finesse. I've heard they are good but their aren't any professional opinions.
Hi, sorry, now that my rink is finally open I don't have much time for videos until it slows down a little. I'm sorry. I've never seen any of those brands in person though. If you have questions about components or anything feel free to email me at rollerkingdom2@gmail.com
Ok so what type of skating are these 2 skates good for ? I keep seeing reidell recommended by folks who do more like rhythm dance moves ( not artistic like figure skating ) why is that ? Trying to learn more about structure of skates
Maybe you purchased the "Angel" ones from Angel Skate Company? Totally different skates and the quality is no where near the quality of Riedell's Angel skates.
thanks! I recommend this tool for tightening wheels, trucks, toe stop: rollerskatenation.com/powerdyne-y3-skate-tool/?gclid=Cj0KCQiApsiBBhCKARIsAN8o_4gOE-BwjBRJKsyZIVKYhN7nrwxxeZS_fIyMQ_tYVssm9iaPdvW3-9UaArXVEALw_wcB And this tool actually does all that (except for adjusting toe stop) and has a bearing press/puller: rollerskatenation.com/reflex-tool/9146/ Looks like the bearing press/puller I was using in video is discontinued sadly (Powerdyne bearing tool).
Sure Grip Fame indoor skates have ABEC-5 bearings not ABEC-3...not sure if they changed that since your video but they seem to spin the same in your demonstration so maybe just an error.
Q: ANYONE HAVE A PREFERENCE ON WHEELS- RIVAS VS FAMES?? …. Seem nearly identical, im petite beginner/intermediate indoor rhythm on budget…? both 57mm indoor wheels: - Reidell rivas 96A $50 - SG Fames 95A $40
Sure Grip boots run a little wider; Riedell boots run narrower and have smaller toe boxes. So a lot of men find Sure Grip boots to fit better, similar to Risport boots, while a lot of ladies like the fit of Riedell boots.
Riedell comes in different widths so it’s negligible. Just pick the right width.
I purchased the Sure Grip Fame skates and I have to say I’m satisfied with them so far. I’m 265lbs with a size 13 foot and I have flat feet. The padding provides great comfort for my flat feet and I can skate for a good two hours. I admit, I did change my wheels to Rollerbones Elite 103A and Rollerbones Reds bearings which greatly improved my roll. I live in Atlanta so I gotta learn some jam skating and hopefully with these skates I’ll learn some. 🛼
Awesome, glad you like. Just make sure to check the trucks before you skate. Make sure they are tight enough. Thanks for watching
Do you have a wide foot?
@@ronaldfkoreck7502 Yes.
I'm considering these send I have the same wheel s as you and flat feet and foot pain as well. This review is very helpful!
Sure Grip must have seen your video! The updated Fame skates now have the nut instead of the rivet, and ABEC 5 bearings. The extra padding in the boot is simply fantastic!
Haha yea I've noticed that!
So does it roll much better now?
I purchased the frames, they came with Abel 7 bearings, and sonar zen wheels. Roll awesome, and boots are comfortable, they are riveted though.
Thank you! I've been trying to decide between these exact two pairs of skates and this video really helped me make my decision...a whole year later haha
I am definitely team Riedell! The Sure Grip Fames were the worst and the tongue, although heavily padded, rubs across the toes in a very uncomfortable spot. Not to mention, the overall construction was super sloppy with glue everywhere. Hated it! Thanks for posting a comparison.
Thanks for the comment. Interesting about the glue, sounds like a factor defect. Riedell definitely wins this battle, but I will say Sure Grip does have a lot more variety in plates, wheels, etc. Anyways, thanks for watching.
Can you do a video for outdoors, for rhythm and dance? I know the wheel matters but was curious on the skate boot itself which style/ brand options I should look at for skating at parks and generally the outdoors.
If you haven't already I would love to see you do an outdoor video as well.
Sorry, I'm so busy now that our rink finally is able to open. It's all about the wheel though. Get a soft wheel 80a or below.
Great video helped me a lot with my skating journey watched the whole thing through thank you ❤😊
Great to hear
Assuming they are both right out the box, they both come with grease in the bearing to prevent any rust as they sit on the shelf, cleaning the grease out and lubing them with proper oil, makes a big difference, it won’t make a bad bearing smooth, but frees the spin up.
Great video! You are so helpful to your viewers questions 🤩
Thank you!
To clarify, Riedell Angels and Angels Skates are different companies, right? 🤔
Yes. I didn't even realize there was a separate skate called the Angel's until last week. Those are different and I have not seen those in person yet.
YES. YES. Please do NOT buy from the brand angel skates!! They are awful quality, I made the same mistake.
@@maddison2184 that's good to know. Too bad
I haven't been able to feel a difference in different rated ABEC bearings outside or inside. Mostly comes down to whether they are not rusty, clean, and packed with grease.
If you take them all out and spin them without the wheels you can see a big difference
That's because 'abec' is a machining industry term that is completely and utterly meaningless to skaters of any kind. It really needs to be dropped bc, truly, it's misleading.
@@TheRollerKingdom That's just insignificant then.
Hey I’m a Beginner here I want to purchase a nice pair of all black skates that I can use when I go skating indoors can I email you a pair I have my eye on for some professional advice ?
Sure, rollerkingdom2@gmail.com
Riedell angel has been recommended to me as well what bearings and weeks should I switch them to if so ? I heard the wheels not as good on rudely angel skates what bearings and wheels matter beside outside Vs indoors wheels being different. Does changing the bearings and wheels make it easier to skate ?
Yes there bearings do make a difference. Bones Swiss or Bronson g3s. Stay away from reds. They are cheap and only last a year at most.
Thanks for posting! I’ve been consumed with finding a reasonable/durable skate for my son whose 14 and 6’0. He is interested in roller skating. Atlanta style skating/rhythm skating. I currently have the Fames skates in my cart, but I’m not 100% confident being these skates are $239 and reviews are mixed with these skates. Any suggestions? I’m okay with spending $250 on skates. I just want him to have a good, safe, quality skate. Thx
Hi, thanks for watching. Weight is important too, how much does he weigh? Man that's crazy they are getting a way with selling them at that price, but I guess that's just what is is these days. The Fame is a good safe skate, but more for artistic skating rather than style and rhythm although a quick change of wheels would fix that. Feel free to email me at rollerkingdom2@gmail.com with the details and let me know what size he is. Sometimes I can get suppliers to ship directly to the customer. Either way, I can give you advice.
Try the Jackson skates (Vista Mystique or Finesse). They also make ice skates so they are known for decent quality boots. Hope you find/found something.
Thanks for the review! I'm trying to decide between a pair of Chaya Melrose Elites (clearance) , Sure Grip Fame w/ aluminum truck (a little pricier, but may last longer?), or the Riedell 135 w/ aluminum truck (priciest but worth the investment?). It's so hard to choose! I also have a half-size foot (8.5) with a wide width (D) so it seems hard to find something that is both affordable and well made. Would greatly appreciate any insight or suggestions. 😉
My choice is fame with sg aluminum truck. All the support you need
@@TheRollerKingdom thank yo so much!
@@TheRollerKingdom ordered them last night!!!
@@midlifemulligan6505 great, let me know how it goes
Interested in a informational or comparison video for Jackson brand skates vista, mystique or finesse. I've heard they are good but their aren't any professional opinions.
Hi, sorry, now that my rink is finally open I don't have much time for videos until it slows down a little. I'm sorry. I've never seen any of those brands in person though. If you have questions about components or anything feel free to email me at rollerkingdom2@gmail.com
Ok so what type of skating are these 2 skates good for ? I keep seeing reidell recommended by folks who do more like rhythm dance moves ( not artistic like figure skating ) why is that ? Trying to learn more about structure of skates
Too many people over think it. These are good skates you can use for rhythm and artistic and just casual fun
I just purchased a brand new pair of these off Facebook marketplace for $30 with bag.
Maybe you purchased the "Angel" ones from Angel Skate Company? Totally different skates and the quality is no where near the quality of Riedell's Angel skates.
Great video and comparison! Can you provide a link or tell us where we can get the skate tightening tools that you used? Thanks!
thanks! I recommend this tool for tightening wheels, trucks, toe stop: rollerskatenation.com/powerdyne-y3-skate-tool/?gclid=Cj0KCQiApsiBBhCKARIsAN8o_4gOE-BwjBRJKsyZIVKYhN7nrwxxeZS_fIyMQ_tYVssm9iaPdvW3-9UaArXVEALw_wcB
And this tool actually does all that (except for adjusting toe stop) and has a bearing press/puller: rollerskatenation.com/reflex-tool/9146/
Looks like the bearing press/puller I was using in video is discontinued sadly (Powerdyne bearing tool).
@@TheRollerKingdom thank you!
Sure Grip Fame indoor skates have ABEC-5 bearings not ABEC-3...not sure if they changed that since your video but they seem to spin the same in your demonstration so maybe just an error.
Yes i should update. Also the Fames now use nuts instead of rivets for the plates
Do you still reccomend the Riedell over the Suregrip ? Do you carry both of them ?
@@rasychea Hi actually looks like Fame now has nuts on the plate! so they are both great. Fame has a more padded tongue. We sell both
@@TheRollerKingdom awesome thanks ! I’ll be there Sunday to pick one up !
Now that's a rare fish. If you're in the business of comparisons, keep it up.
220 v 172?
Q:
ANYONE HAVE A PREFERENCE ON WHEELS-
RIVAS VS FAMES??
…. Seem nearly identical, im petite beginner/intermediate indoor rhythm on budget…? both 57mm indoor wheels:
- Reidell rivas 96A $50
- SG Fames 95A $40
So if I were to buy black Riedell Angels as a women's 8, I should size down to a 7?
Yes
@@TheRollerKingdom Thank you so so much!
@@nilou5746 you're welcome
Glad I found this video. So these skates run large for women?
@@shonswain2203 no, just the black is ib men's sizing. The women's white runs true
Is it possible to switch out the plates on these for aluminum ones?
Yes. Ordering same brand plate as skate is easiest
question: are amazon roller skates safe?
Depends which ones. You can email me at rollerkingdom2@gmail.com and I'll let you know
@@TheRollerKingdom thank you!
tysm!!
Hello do ypu sell these and ship
Sorry we don't. Shipping is too much these days. Rollerskatenation.com probably has them.
@@TheRollerKingdom ok thank you!
Fame is great first timer skate. And boot is comfortable
Looking for old Riedell vs. Century. These don't even count as real skates.
You sound fun