I'd even go as far as saying that the perfect out-of-the-box frame doesn't exist. You'd need to break 'm in more or less either way. Hence why I dislike buying new frames, hehe
Bought a pair in late 2022 when I just started skating, tried to learn grinds with them but ended up unsatisfied (I did not know they needed break in and did not have the technique to do any grind back then), which made me give up on them and swap for a pair of Kaltik V1s. One year later, after learning grinds on flat and anti-rocker, seeing all the reviews and the break in tutorial from Duran, I got another pair and gave them a try again. I decided not to take them to a rough ledge and tried grinds on my usual square metal ledges, and the results blew my brain off: after a few frontsides and unities, a very slight "side groove" started to form, and since then I’ve been able to do and hold all the grinds I know without experiencing any wheelbite and without needing to wax the ledges. I also found that these frames developed an extremely small “external side groove" for royales and unities on the Mesmer TS2s. It feels like the base frame angle was already good enough for the soulplate to angle down and touch the ledges. When it comes to maneuverability, comfort on drops/jumps and sound, I totally agree with you. They’re really great. In conclusion, the TNEC frames are absolutely amazing, but they are not suited for early beginners wanting to learn how to grind. If you’re an experienced skater and want a sick flat frame for a very decent price, go for it!
the lazy way, 5 seconds with a dremel, line it perfectly with your soul channel groove and smooth out the sharpness out of the side of the frame with a small starter groove and let your skate style do its own thing with time.
I see on their skate they are releasing that they reworked the frame wall and won’t probably need breaking in. Hopefully they make a v2 version of the frame.
Their skate is aiming at beginner skaters with a small budget, but their current frame is clearly not made for beginners as you need to know how to grind properly to break them in. This is why they reworked the h-block on the complete skate
I did skate mine at a skatepark first thing and remover slipping off. The frames age like a fine wine tho. (I am obviously bias, but wish I want cuz they truely are my favorite frames.)
This is a review with you.. Not sure, and dont know yet. Lick the frame for intro and even additional than this how much do you roll why should we listen to u and when you say things like everybody say then , wellll.. Very good refferrals
I don't like the concept of this frame i guess. Its like buying a new car but having to have it repaired to make it run. Too much of this happens with skates and frames. We're not paying for anything but mint condition ready to rock gear. Its not right.
@@Inferna-Rex there’s definitely an argument that it should work as you like out the box. For some people this frame does, but for me I need more of a groove.
back in my day, we all knew we needed to start our own groove. nowadays it seems like a cool easter egg.
I'd even go as far as saying that the perfect out-of-the-box frame doesn't exist. You'd need to break 'm in more or less either way. Hence why I dislike buying new frames, hehe
Thanks for covering these, had a few customers inquire about them and wanted to learn a bit more.
Bought a pair in late 2022 when I just started skating, tried to learn grinds with them but ended up unsatisfied (I did not know they needed break in and did not have the technique to do any grind back then), which made me give up on them and swap for a pair of Kaltik V1s.
One year later, after learning grinds on flat and anti-rocker, seeing all the reviews and the break in tutorial from Duran, I got another pair and gave them a try again. I decided not to take them to a rough ledge and tried grinds on my usual square metal ledges, and the results blew my brain off: after a few frontsides and unities, a very slight "side groove" started to form, and since then I’ve been able to do and hold all the grinds I know without experiencing any wheelbite and without needing to wax the ledges.
I also found that these frames developed an extremely small “external side groove" for royales and unities on the Mesmer TS2s. It feels like the base frame angle was already good enough for the soulplate to angle down and touch the ledges.
When it comes to maneuverability, comfort on drops/jumps and sound, I totally agree with you. They’re really great.
In conclusion, the TNEC frames are absolutely amazing, but they are not suited for early beginners wanting to learn how to grind.
If you’re an experienced skater and want a sick flat frame for a very decent price, go for it!
I would tend to agree.
TNEC needs to try to make gummy bears the shape of them bolts and pack them with the frames or skates. The idea popped in my head.
really hyped to get mine broken in.
I'm on my second frame now I love them they slide good on everything
Good review!
That park looks sick!!!!
Unit 23 Skatepark, one of the biggest in the UK
5:31 music name please? ☺️
Bad American - Good
@@wheelscenebladingthx!! 😊
😂 in this thumbnail you look like Ricardo Lino ! Great review on the frame 👏🏼
You’re the first person to tell me that
im looking for a good flat frame. i was gona order some 50/50 balance frames. im kinda undecided rn
I’ve never tried them
Good stuff!!
I love my tnec frames! Definitely take the time to break them in
Hell yeah! Top 3! 🔥
the lazy way, 5 seconds with a dremel, line it perfectly with your soul channel groove and smooth out the sharpness out of the side of the frame with a small starter groove and let your skate style do its own thing with time.
Good for u 🙌🏻 greate video
Big Chavo!
“Mash guddah”
I see on their skate they are releasing that they reworked the frame wall and won’t probably need breaking in. Hopefully they make a v2 version of the frame.
Their skate is aiming at beginner skaters with a small budget, but their current frame is clearly not made for beginners as you need to know how to grind properly to break them in. This is why they reworked the h-block on the complete skate
I did skate mine at a skatepark first thing and remover slipping off. The frames age like a fine wine tho. (I am obviously bias, but wish I want cuz they truely are my favorite frames.)
Which frame tastes the best though?
I’m gonna have to lick them all
I managed to stay healthy after clash !
I get ill most years…and I wouldn’t change it for the world! Hahahahahaa
Rad!
🐐
Gud vid buddy. Nice skating too
Thanks!
Sixth! 🥲
First in my heart
When I said the frames are best when seasoned, I did not mean to eat.
WELL, MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN CLEARER! I’m not a mind reader!
lol, you actually destroyed every spot 🙌
👋🤙🤘
Óraleeee
What up gilet borrower 😂😂
Hahahahahaha
This is a review with you.. Not sure, and dont know yet. Lick the frame for intro and even additional than this how much do you roll why should we listen to u and when you say things like everybody say then , wellll.. Very good refferrals
Not entirely sure what you mean
@@wheelsceneblading I couldn't make sense of that word salad either. Anyways, nice skating and thanks for the informational video!
Skating those at a park without breaking them in… worst skating experience of my life lol I’m being dramatic. But it it really wasn’t fun
Meh. The New Everything Company, where everything is ''borrowed', corners cut, with warped plastics.
How so?
I don't like the concept of this frame i guess. Its like buying a new car but having to have it repaired to make it run. Too much of this happens with skates and frames. We're not paying for anything but mint condition ready to rock gear. Its not right.
@@Inferna-Rex there’s definitely an argument that it should work as you like out the box. For some people this frame does, but for me I need more of a groove.