Diablo pucks are my fav right now, I loved Suss Pucks before he stopped making them regularly. Diablos feel VERY similar but are more durable, mine are still alive after almost a year skating them regularly. Def peep the Diablos if you liked Suss or want some unique shapes and sizes.
@@owencampbell777 Yeah, they are all right, great for the price. I didn’t like the pucks when on smooth pavement, then we went to a spot with chunder and they do really well on chunder.
seismic gloves are the best/most durable hands down-just like everything else 'seismic' you pay the premium though... also diablo pucks is killing it right now pricewise/performance
As the rookie in the room. My first set of gloves are the Triple 8 Slide Gloves with a seismic puck riser. The triple eight glove thumb is awkwardly long. I will use them until they are destroyed then go down the rabbit while finding the next pair.
Doesn't really work, they get too hot and it doesn't slide well. If anything stone or tile would be a better alternative. My first pucks were stone tile I got from a demolished building, they actually slid well (but LOUD) though were obviously prone to cracking.
Those new FRF Gloves are pretty dope👀👀👀
I mean hey, I love a good Helix glove. I think I'm gonna try something new next time around. Just for the experience and review potential
Diablo pucks are my fav right now, I loved Suss Pucks before he stopped making them regularly. Diablos feel VERY similar but are more durable, mine are still alive after almost a year skating them regularly. Def peep the Diablos if you liked Suss or want some unique shapes and sizes.
Thrift Skate has all leather Rayne gloves, with pucks, and an air freshener for cheap! Everyone in Tacoma is sporting them.
I'm astonished that Rayne still makes gloves
@@owencampbell777 Yeah, they are all right, great for the price. I didn’t like the pucks when on smooth pavement, then we went to a spot with chunder and they do really well on chunder.
Yo try the trinacria kangaroo leather gloves they are super well made and affordable
seismic gloves are the best/most durable hands down-just like everything else 'seismic' you pay the premium though... also diablo pucks is killing it right now pricewise/performance
As the rookie in the room. My first set of gloves are the Triple 8 Slide Gloves with a seismic puck riser.
The triple eight glove thumb is awkwardly long.
I will use them until they are destroyed then go down the rabbit while finding the next pair.
Dang, I'd be about those thin risers. I love pucks i have (the biggest beefcakes), but my seismic puck risers are nonfunctional with them.
I love my fiend pucks!
How long do you think fiend pucks would last someone that’s learning slides?
Just found your channel and loving all the content!
They would probably last a year at least
Thanks!!
@@owencampbell777 That's amazing! Just ordered some thanks to you.
Cheers!
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What are your thoughts on metal pucks? I don’t like the idea of me shredding microplastics all over the roads!
Doesn't really work, they get too hot and it doesn't slide well. If anything stone or tile would be a better alternative. My first pucks were stone tile I got from a demolished building, they actually slid well (but LOUD) though were obviously prone to cracking.
Try the Nemo Race puks and share your oppinion with us
I think Downhill254 has a review of those. Check it out!
we need the blank wheel co of puck risers, these companies asking way too much $
Owens Patreon Is this! His thank you box is more than worth the investment into his channel !
@@patrickmetcalf3147 *pucks, not puck risers