Perfect video, I started skating at 8 and stopped at 16. Now I'm 30 and I bought a pair of powerslide to start again, this video is helping me a lot to remember how to set it properly! Thank you a lot! +1 subscriber
Cool tips! Can You recommend any tips or a make a short video, how to correctly mount the trinity frame? I have 3x3 and 4x4 both trinity frames and everytime I change them I find it hard to set the frame on the center of the foot (;
Je n ai qu une paire de freeskate, car j ai toujours recherché une certaine polyvalence. Et malgré tout, depuis que j arrive a rouler avec de la puissance,et que je prends de la vitesse,je trouve ça terriblement grisant :)
Wow so many variables! I think getting it right could be almost impossible for someone who doesn't even know what "right" feels like. I can imagine it might be easy to accidentally have the front angles mismatched, especially since what's "right" for one foot might not be right for the other foot. This is the first time I've ever heard of wedging. Hard to imagine such a thin piece of folded foil could have that big an impact, and also hard to know what defines a wedging problem. I'm going to try that single foot hop though...
wedgind is a solution if you feel your skate never feel good what ever side setting you try. Wedging is basicaly a correction of you foot angle. Check your Walking shoes and you will see if you walk more on the Inside or the outside. It similar correction here i think. In skating we want a bit of outside alwyas in priority. also sometimes its very hard for the shoemaker to make the flat of the Inside of the shoes parallele flat to the carbon base Under the shoes. If it happen (quite often) then wedging is needed. Powerslide sell pitch tool for exemple and its super easy to fix on the frame as they are plan for this.
Hello, this one is actually probably the best option for double push set up i think. (in case your foot is kind of like mine^^)... but normally anyway this set up help for double push
hi, can i ask a question? What substantial differences can there be by placing the shoe further forward compared to the frame? I had put it in the middle before and it was fine on long road but cornering and starting off was bad. Now putting the shoe further forward, it's fine at the start and in the corners but in the straight I feel difficulty in pushing, could it be or is it just my impression? A thousand thanks
Ok, I had initially hit it, then I moved the frame back because I had difficulty crossing, and in the starts I happened to bang my skates and I was less reactive. Do you think it could lose a lot of smoothness with the frame half a centimeter further back?
Yes it’s recommended ... depending of the frame you might use different washer size. Make sure they are strong because weak washer might brake and it’s a reason of loosing frame during skating :-)
Cool video , I have been trying to adjust my left skate as it's difficult to roll straight. I have urban '' rollerblade RB80''. I'm trying to figure out how to set up my frame to have a more balanced and straight roll but my left skates it leans to the left the outside edge than staying straight.
probably best solution is to try to put little aluminium paper between frame and shoes to correct the angle... if its folling too much on the outside edge, then put paper in the Inside part between shoes and frame
Salut Pascal je viens de voir la vidéo de montage de châssis peux-tu me dire : Que pense tu de l'utilité de décaler les châssis sur l intérieur du virage pour une utilisation en Indoor. J'ai vu que certains utilisent ce type réglage. Merci à toi.
Salut Guy, merci pour ta bonne question. En indoor certains patineurs aiment décaler la platine vers l'intérieur comme en short track. La différence est qu'en roller on a pas la même qualité d'accroche que la glace. Du coup, je recommande pas de le faire car on va quand même décrocher assez vite...en fait on aura plus de pression certes mais comme ca va glisser...ca va être le bordel... il vaut mieux faire confiance a sa chaussure (si on a un carbone rigide^^) et venir s'appuyer dessus (malléole interne en appuie sur l'intérieur de la chaussure)... Je conçois quand même que certains puissent aimer cette sensation avec la platine décalé car ils peuvent pousser plus fort en théorie mais ca cachent autre problème je pense. Je favorise un montage équilibré gauche droit car nos patineurs font autant de ligne droite que de virage...et en virage on a pas besoin d'une prise d'angle de malade... Avec les roues bimatière et les pistes vesmaco on voit quand même de plus en plus ce phénomène... Perso, j'entrainerai pas mes patineurs dans ce système...sauf quelques cas très particulier (pied en banane: qui ont vraiment du mal a avoir des appuis sur la jambe gauche du coup car leur appui se barre direct avec la prise de carre externe en virage) en espérant avoir répondu à ta question ^^
darrius bovain yes you can it’s just more unstable at high speed but it’s better for acceleration ... kathi rumpus is using a 12.5inch for marathon and she love it
Hello bro... Buying EO carbon frame for my nephew 90mmX4 ...back mounting should be in center , it that perfect way? Combining with LGO ultimate boot... Pls suggest
Bonjour Pascal, quelle est ton impression des platines dual box, en particulier des CadoMotus TR? Est-ce que ce système offre la même rigidité que les ponts convetionnels des platines Powerslide triple X? Merci!
F C le dual box des cadomotus rigidifient beaucoup la platine autant voir plus que des ponts classiques ... près du coup c est trop rigide à mon goût mais ça plait à d autres
Pascal... what reaction do you get from the skates (in your skating) if you move the rear of the frame more towards the inside (medial) of the foot or towards the outside (lateral) assuming the front end of the frame stays under the same spot of the skate? And viceversa... what reaction do you get if you move the front end of the frame towards the inside or outside of foot, assuming you would keep the rear end of frame on the same spot? Do I explain myself?
If i put the rear more Inside it's can happen when i m full Inside in front and i still dont find the feeling ...then i put 1 mm more Inside in rear... i almost never put more outside the middle (cause of my foot shape) but i can imagine some would...but then i dotn think it would be an advantage anyway...
Thomas de Meijer yes better to wedge front and back otherwise it could tork a bit the frame and kill a little the wheels alignements :-) so less rolling
it's what we call the wedging... may be i do a Q&A about it one day too....if side set up don't work then put alumnium on the outside between shoes and frame if you want more outside edge...and other side if you want less outside edge...
Bonsoir Pascal, j'aurais aimé savoir si ce type de réglage pouvait solutionner les problèmes d'ampoules au talon, as tu des conseils pour ça, merci à toi ( je roule en sur mesure mariani pour info )
salut...en fait le problème que tu décris est typique d'une mauvaise pose du pied... genre tu poses sûrement le talon d'abord et donc ca frotte^^ surtout avec des bonnes chaussures comme tu as. je te conseille de voir la vidéo avec RIcardo Verdugo...y a un passage ou deux qui montrent comment poser le patin (par la roue avant).
j'ai pas de roller freeride/slalom... mais je compte bien en avoir d'ici peu meme si j'aime bien faire du freeride avec mes patins de vitesse quand meme
"You zhould try widh new wheels" and show a set of blue new wheels, then he puts on the old ones... Just kidding, I actually learned a lot from your channel... And I also have a strong (not French) accent which is apparently quite funny for others...
Fiuuu, after posting I was afraid it could be not clear I was actually joking... Actually, it helped me a lot because I had (actually have) problems trying to learn the double push (I come from cycling, I am not a "true" skater) and it didn't occur to me that, possibly, the frames where with the tips pointing inward from factory setting. I moved them into what you call "neutral position" and it seems to help at least to have a "poser double push". The first push is really not pushing but at least long strides are possible.
Perfect video, I started skating at 8 and stopped at 16. Now I'm 30 and I bought a pair of powerslide to start again, this video is helping me a lot to remember how to set it properly! Thank you a lot! +1 subscriber
Thank you mr. your videos helps me a great deal as a beginner on my semi-speed skates
Cool tips! Can You recommend any tips or a make a short video, how to correctly mount the trinity frame? I have 3x3 and 4x4 both trinity frames and everytime I change them I find it hard to set the frame on the center of the foot (;
Thanks for the idea!
Thanks for the tips!
Je n ai qu une paire de freeskate, car j ai toujours recherché une certaine polyvalence.
Et malgré tout, depuis que j arrive a rouler avec de la puissance,et que je prends de la vitesse,je trouve ça terriblement grisant :)
Wow so many variables! I think getting it right could be almost impossible for someone who doesn't even know what "right" feels like. I can imagine it might be easy to accidentally have the front angles mismatched, especially since what's "right" for one foot might not be right for the other foot. This is the first time I've ever heard of wedging. Hard to imagine such a thin piece of folded foil could have that big an impact, and also hard to know what defines a wedging problem. I'm going to try that single foot hop though...
wedgind is a solution if you feel your skate never feel good what ever side setting you try. Wedging is basicaly a correction of you foot angle. Check your Walking shoes and you will see if you walk more on the Inside or the outside. It similar correction here i think. In skating we want a bit of outside alwyas in priority.
also sometimes its very hard for the shoemaker to make the flat of the Inside of the shoes parallele flat to the carbon base Under the shoes. If it happen (quite often) then wedging is needed. Powerslide sell pitch tool for exemple and its super easy to fix on the frame as they are plan for this.
nice one sir...i want to know something about frame setup for easy to get double push..
Hello, this one is actually probably the best option for double push set up i think. (in case your foot is kind of like mine^^)... but normally anyway this set up help for double push
hi, can i ask a question?
What substantial differences can there be by placing the shoe further forward compared to the frame?
I had put it in the middle before and it was fine on long road but cornering and starting off was bad.
Now putting the shoe further forward, it's fine at the start and in the corners but in the straight I feel difficulty in pushing, could it be or is it just my impression?
A thousand thanks
Hi for corner best to centered…. For straight line some like to move the frame more forward
Ok, I had initially hit it, then I moved the frame back because I had difficulty crossing, and in the starts I happened to bang my skates and I was less reactive.
Do you think it could lose a lot of smoothness with the frame half a centimeter further back?
@@1985Rudyhouse1985 0.5 shouldn’t be bad…. Listen your feeling innpriority
was thinking of buying eo carbon frame. how was your experience on them and are they worth the money? were there any issues?
It’s a good frame . At the moment I like more the 3x4 (xxx4) from powerslide in titanium blue color
Hello Pascal can one use washers when fixing up the bolt to the frame?
Yes it’s recommended ... depending of the frame you might use different washer size. Make sure they are strong because weak washer might brake and it’s a reason of loosing frame during skating :-)
merci j'attaque le réglage dès demain
is it a setup video or a video showing off your caps? :-)
both^^
1:00 :D changed hat hahahaha... so funny
Cool video , I have been trying to adjust my left skate as it's difficult to roll straight. I have urban '' rollerblade RB80''. I'm trying to figure out how to set up my frame to have a more balanced and straight roll but my left skates it leans to the left the outside edge than staying straight.
hi Shawn, what you describe on your left skate look like a wedging problem
pascal briand OK, is there anything that can be done ?
probably best solution is to try to put little aluminium paper between frame and shoes to correct the angle...
if its folling too much on the outside edge, then put paper in the Inside part between shoes and frame
pascal briand thanks
Salut Pascal je viens de voir la vidéo de montage de châssis peux-tu me dire : Que pense tu de l'utilité de décaler les châssis sur l intérieur du virage pour une utilisation en Indoor. J'ai vu que certains utilisent ce type réglage. Merci à toi.
Salut Guy, merci pour ta bonne question. En indoor certains patineurs aiment décaler la platine vers l'intérieur comme en short track. La différence est qu'en roller on a pas la même qualité d'accroche que la glace. Du coup, je recommande pas de le faire car on va quand même décrocher assez vite...en fait on aura plus de pression certes mais comme ca va glisser...ca va être le bordel... il vaut mieux faire confiance a sa chaussure (si on a un carbone rigide^^) et venir s'appuyer dessus (malléole interne en appuie sur l'intérieur de la chaussure)...
Je conçois quand même que certains puissent aimer cette sensation avec la platine décalé car ils peuvent pousser plus fort en théorie mais ca cachent autre problème je pense.
Je favorise un montage équilibré gauche droit car nos patineurs font autant de ligne droite que de virage...et en virage on a pas besoin d'une prise d'angle de malade...
Avec les roues bimatière et les pistes vesmaco on voit quand même de plus en plus ce phénomène...
Perso, j'entrainerai pas mes patineurs dans ce système...sauf quelques cas très particulier (pied en banane: qui ont vraiment du mal a avoir des appuis sur la jambe gauche du coup car leur appui se barre direct avec la prise de carre externe en virage)
en espérant avoir répondu à ta question ^^
Can you use a short frame on inline speed skates or while that cause some problems with my performance during ska to ng
darrius bovain yes you can it’s just more unstable at high speed but it’s better for acceleration ... kathi rumpus is using a 12.5inch for marathon and she love it
That track at the end of the video... is it the one in Grenade?
yes exactly...great nice 400m road circuit
I know 2 skaters in Grenade, Christelle and Laura Fourcade.
ahahah yes i know them 2.... they say hello i guess^^
Coolisimo! If you see them tell them I say hello too!
So fortunate to have a place to skate like this. I struggle to find anywhere wide & level to skate here in Southern California.
Did you use close position for front and back ?
from front, not from back
Hello bro... Buying EO carbon frame for my nephew 90mmX4 ...back mounting should be in center , it that perfect way? Combining with LGO ultimate boot... Pls suggest
better little more Inside than middle probably
@@ThePascalbriand thank you so much for ur reply bro...
Any review u want to comment on LGO boot n EO frame bro...
praveen kulal not specially il not really a Review channel :-) I just give technical advice here
Bonjour Pascal, quelle est ton impression des platines dual box, en particulier des CadoMotus TR? Est-ce que ce système offre la même rigidité que les ponts convetionnels des platines Powerslide triple X? Merci!
F C le dual box des cadomotus rigidifient beaucoup la platine autant voir plus que des ponts classiques ... près du coup c est trop rigide à mon goût mais ça plait à d autres
Ok, c'est donc du sérieux la dual box :)
Pascal... what reaction do you get from the skates (in your skating) if you move the rear of the frame more towards the inside (medial) of the foot or towards the outside (lateral) assuming the front end of the frame stays under the same spot of the skate? And viceversa... what reaction do you get if you move the front end of the frame towards the inside or outside of foot, assuming you would keep the rear end of frame on the same spot? Do I explain myself?
If i put the rear more Inside it's can happen when i m full Inside in front and i still dont find the feeling ...then i put 1 mm more Inside in rear...
i almost never put more outside the middle (cause of my foot shape) but i can imagine some would...but then i dotn think it would be an advantage anyway...
Great video. If wedging is required do you wedge both the front and back mount, normally?
Thomas de Meijer yes better to wedge front and back otherwise it could tork a bit the frame and kill a little the wheels alignements :-) so less rolling
The part with aluminium folium - how you understand that you need to use it?
it's what we call the wedging... may be i do a Q&A about it one day too....if side set up don't work then put alumnium on the outside between shoes and frame if you want more outside edge...and other side if you want less outside edge...
The website is not https secured
What do you mean? :-)
@@ThePascalbriand the website is http. Is not secure
@@ernsttech5255 which website?
@@ThePascalbriand risk eoskate.com
Bonsoir Pascal, j'aurais aimé savoir si ce type de réglage pouvait solutionner les problèmes d'ampoules au talon, as tu des conseils pour ça, merci à toi ( je roule en sur mesure mariani pour info )
salut...en fait le problème que tu décris est typique d'une mauvaise pose du pied... genre tu poses sûrement le talon d'abord et donc ca frotte^^ surtout avec des bonnes chaussures comme tu as. je te conseille de voir la vidéo avec RIcardo Verdugo...y a un passage ou deux qui montrent comment poser le patin (par la roue avant).
Tu roules uniquement en vitesse ou t'as d'autres rollers typés freeride/slalom dont tu te sers de temps en temps ?
j'ai pas de roller freeride/slalom... mais je compte bien en avoir d'ici peu meme si j'aime bien faire du freeride avec mes patins de vitesse quand meme
"You zhould try widh new wheels" and show a set of blue new wheels, then he puts on the old ones... Just kidding, I actually learned a lot from your channel... And I also have a strong (not French) accent which is apparently quite funny for others...
tapsarautanen ahaha yes ;-) it’s just to explain ahah but you are very right ;-)
Fiuuu, after posting I was afraid it could be not clear I was actually joking... Actually, it helped me a lot because I had (actually have) problems trying to learn the double push (I come from cycling, I am not a "true" skater) and it didn't occur to me that, possibly, the frames where with the tips pointing inward from factory setting. I moved them into what you call "neutral position" and it seems to help at least to have a "poser double push". The first push is really not pushing but at least long strides are possible.