On your recommendation, I went to a physical store and talked about a lots of stuff with the skate shop owner. In addition to choosing which one is best for me as a beginner, he helped me with the keeping of skates in healthy conditions as well as how to use them in different conditions. Your videos are funny to watch, and informative, one of the reasons I started inline skating. Keep up the good work and lets make inline skating popular.
@@chirpy4397 Well, it’s usually safe to buy one or two numbers above that of your shoes. Depending on the brand, you can find the actual size of the insole in inches or mm on their website, which can help a lot. That’s what I did. I measured my shoe’s insole and got my skate slightly bigger.
Measuring your foot is so important, but even then sometimes it doesn't work as well as you want. If you have access to a shop that's really the best way to go. There are also some sites that have cheap or free return shipping so that you can try a size and send it back easily if it doesn't work.
Perfect timing! I am going inline skate shopping with my dad on Saturday! Thanks, Tiago! Greetings from Philly! Note on the FR1 Skates: I recommend not to pull too hard on the bow (to slip your foot in) because they can tear off. Loosen them up very nicely and let your foot slip in without putting too much power into it.
Serena Vargsot What did you end up buying? And where did you go.. I’m also around Philly and can’t seem to find any shops that sell inline skates around here, only the online stores.
Be careful with the size charts. My feet are 27.7cm long and the Seba size chart sais 43 is perfect...BUT, it turned out to be way too comfortable right from the beginning, so I tried on the 42 and what should I say, they were damn tight and painful painful, but had perfect control. After some sessions with the 42 they are still tight, but also comfortable! And don‘t forget that your feet are getting shorter and narrower when acting on skates because of the tension you build up in your footmuscles. Love your skatingstyle, Tiago! You made me come back to skating after 18 years break and learn freestyle stuff and having a blast! Thank you for that!
The 1st tipp is already a tricky one. I thought that I want to do is going distances and nothing else. Maybe a litthe urban. So I bought a Swell. It was a mistake as I'm too big for that. It simply did not hold my feet enough, so I ended up selling it and now I'm rolling with a hardboot Next, a choice which I did not regret. So probably your tip 1/B go for a freeskate is actually a really so good that I would switch the order: Buy a freeskate, start skating it and then you can specialize more. Funny though how things turned out: Tomorrow I go to the local skate shop to try on a USD Sway, because I need something with smaller wheels and a soulplate. Crazy, huh? I just wanted to skate distance, now I want to slide again.
I started to skate in an Oxelo fit3 skates (the cheap ones you made a Review and comparison about) and now i just bought the Flying Eagle Origami. They are Two different Worlds! But the transition from one to another (one fitness and the other freeskate) was Easy and pleasent.
@@bxjqbdjqdkqbxkwbfkwbf0385 after a year of using them, they are great. A little bit narrow on the sides. But nothing to complain. The worst part of them are the wheels. I changed the originals for some 90A 80 mm wheels.
Hey Thiago, about 2 weeks ago i decided to go back to inline skating after 15 years. I'm 35 now but when i put them on, it was like it was never off, of course i'm older, less reckless and I fear more, but i think there's still time for improvement. I was struggling in finding something that would make me exercise and enjoy it at the same time, after renting the skates and skating for 4 hours at the park, i was so sore on the other but had the time of my life, i forgot how happy I'm with skates on my feet, so i came to youtube, found your channel, and yesterday bought my new baby. Here in Australia inline skating is not huge so we don't have a great range of skates to choose from. Bought myself a pair of Rollerblade RB Cruiser, the guy said it is a very good entry level skate. I'm in love with it, it feels incredibly comfortable, responsive and the frame is very sturdy. I wanna thank you for your time you out on this channel, you're doing an amazing work, i hope one day i can learn some of the tricks i see you doing. And last but not least i have a question, the rollerblades are awesome, but i'm feeling when I'm on asphalt or a bit rougher terrain it slows down significantly, at the moment is a good thing so i don't break my self, but if eventually i want to make them a bit faster, what do you suggest? Better bearings or different wheels?
@@imacat4060 hey thanks for answering, I'm not sure about bigger wheels, maybe a 90, but not bigger than that, but I'll check it out the bearing, what do you think about harder wheels? Mine is a 80mm 85A
Maria D.D the wheel hardness won’t make a huge difference in speed. The bigger the wheels the more speed you can get but I don’t think you I should be needing more unless you’re really an adrenaline junkie. Maybe upgrade the bearings maybe some cats leopard bearings
I’m a skater from England and I’ve been sharing die about 6 years and I’m a fan of the bauer skates are great for indoor skating, what they do is they take off the plating for the ice skating plate and u replace it for a roller skating plate and attach ur wheels, they’re so xomfirtabke to skate on and I really recommend them for beginners or intermediate skaters! Just be careful that u align the plate to the right position on the share otherwise the centre of balance is messed up though ;)
My other tip is if you're getting into inline skating and already know someone close to you who skates, get the same brand they have so they could help you with any problems with thier skates
That was helpful. No skateshop where I live. 🙁 ordered K2 Pro84 & promptly fell over backwards twice. I put them away & went to a rink and used quad skates to get balance & used to rolling. The unused K2s don’t fit so I have to sell them on EBay. I bought an inexpensive pair of Oxygen skates with smaller wheels. I think they will be OK. Also ordered a pair of Rollerblade Maxxums & I will transition to them when able. I got a very good deal & I didn’t like the soft K2 boot. I’m training with a skateboard to get balance & used to rolling. It’s easier than quad skating for now. I’m an older adult & I refuse to give up. I appreciate your videos & you are really inspiring! Keep up the good work. You’re changing everything. 👍☮️🌞
Hey, Tiago! You go over the categories and some types of skates that people should think about to know what skates to get; but in the follow up, you didn't mention these categories or what skates are good for which specific choices! Like if I want to commute and have them be easily removable. Or if I want speed or if I want to go for tricks etc. Can we get a another video mentioning which skates are good for the different styles of skaters? Good stuff as always!
This was so helpful. It's so annoying cuz here we don't have and skate shops but some sport stores hove just exercise ones.they don't even come with spare wheels! 😭 but knowing that I can order them online is useful I'm so glad he told us to measure your feet cuz some brands have different sizes.
Even after measuring your feet try and search on the internet about fit. Sometimes they just put numbers on the thing without any link to reality. For example, I'm using a set of old M12 that should be too big for me (1cm more than my feet) yet they are just about the right size for me (toes barely touching the skate in the front).
The best advice is to go to skate shop and try it, it must be tight and supportive. Many years ago I went to the skate shop and bought my first skate, since my feet are not so broad, the shop recommended me to take a female K2 skate, well it was perfectly fit, I learnt to skate very fast. Many years later, I had stopped skating but wanted to skate again, I bought a pair of China made skates from the internet, but because I had narrow feet, so it is not able to fit my feet tight and snug, there is some space to move around, and it is very bad when your feet can move around in the skate. 2nd advice, is to get a hard shell skates, more support = easier to master the skills, skates like FR3, Oxelo MF500 etc.
Okay guys I really need some helping picking the right rollerblades and wheels to use.. So I've been rollerblading for about a year now. I am not bad but not great. I know all the basics and can easily get myself around without struggling. I'm comfortable going fast, and enjoy picking up speed. My balance has gotten pretty good, I can skate/balance on one foot for about 30 seconds and other weird things like that. My turns are good including tight turns and turning while crossing over my feet. I'm okay at stoping. I struggle to stop quickly in a tight space like a sidewalk because I don't have the room to do a mini 360 (I don't know the name of that stopping technique) I'm learning how to do hops and jumps and skate backwards. And I really wanna learn more tricks. One of the biggest things that's got me struggling to find a good setup and wheels for me is I skate outside and the trails roads and sidewalks are often rocky, bumpy, twigy, etc. I usually find somehwere smooth to skate around in but when I'm at the park I'm always gonna come along paths that are definitely NOT SMOOTH. I want skates/wheels that will allow me to go quick, smoothly and will be good for learning tricks, but also have the durability for wonky roads and paths. If you have any information that'll help me, please respond!
Didn't even think about it. Just went (drunk) to the sports Store and bought the nicest cheap pair for 100$. Lol now I want some nice ones, I'll get them one day.
I ordered the Twister X, yellow translucent ones. I hope they are ok for beginners. They were the only ones in my price range. What do you think of these skates? I ice skate, but I want to do inline because they close the ice rinks in Japan for half the year. I had a bad experience in Japan shopping for them. The first shop only had 24.5 and tried to force me to buy them, but my toes were curved and they were rude because I was a female foreigner, he got mad at me when I said my feet hurt. So I left ashamed and embarrassed. After a year I built up my courage and decided to go to another store, and they were extremely nice and let me try bigger sizes. So after a year of searching I'm excited to get my first pair in 30 years. Definitely try before buying.
i think grass hils is more the off road, not through the amazon off road, massive grassy hill , where you can traverse it or go straight down , sking basically.
I just bought the Powerslide Next Core in Black. Not sure if it fits properly or if it just needs to be heat moulded. They also feel very heavy - or do I just need to grow more muscles? As a female (5"6, slim frame, size 5) what are the best skates?
How about a tiny little peek at that list?😄...FR1 80 seems like the best option because I notice they are very versatile. Multiple mounting points for a number of frames.
Tiago and anyone else who is thinking about purchasing from Thuro skate shop here in the United States, think twice. I had to cancel my order of FR1 80 skates because they would be delayed over two weeks. Initially they lied about even having them in there shop. So now I'm back to square one of where to purchase. I just don't want anyone else being taken advantage of.
Merci pour tes videos Tiago! Sorry for this unrelated question but I give it a try anyway : My girlfriends feet are too thin for the boots. The length and the inner "vertical space" is ok but they move left or right in the liner wich is...bad. Do you know about any solution? Is there any pad or sole that could thicken her foot ?
HHHHHHHH. I was going to ask you the same question even after I saw all the previous versions of the video. The choice should be spot on because I'll have to order online (There are no sellers around so no try and see) and I'll have to ask someone to send them to me because International shipping cost almost more than half the price of the skates). So I started by doing the most logical thing for me: I bought some old skates from around. HHHHHH. Guess how old: Majestic M12 13 (maybe 1995 model). So, I just got them too learn skating while I'm looking how to get new ones. Tiago, je te dis pas le nombre de gamellles que je me suis pris (with protection and all). But, on the fifth skating session, It was finally only one gamelle hhhh and I was looking for it trying advanced stuff. Anyway. Thx for the videos and keep up the good work.
Hey Tiago! I'm considering getting either the Powerslide Bronx Supercruiser or the Powerslide one Bronx Supercruiser 100 is there much difference between the two? And which would you recommend? (I can get both for around the same price) Love your stuff!
I kinda wanna be able to commute with my skates but also do some tricks. I used to figureskate and do it still sometimes, but i want to have something fun to do in the summer that's similar, since there is no ice. What type of skates should I get? All tips appreciated^^
Tiago, konichiwa! Estava aqui olhando seu vídeo e decidindo voltar a dar uns role depois de 10 anos( e saudades dos downhill na AV. BRIGADEIRO) then I went to check your in-line model, damn bro that would cost me nearly 500GBP£, is there anything else you would advise me? Nothing like a traxart but a bit more viable and that will do the trick? arigato ko sai mas
Hi! Hope someone can help me! 2 years ago a bought my first pair fuxion x3 rollerblade, well I didn't use them until now, I started to skate 1 month ago and I realized I couldn't learn properly because that inline skates are bigger than my size (too much bigger 😢 maybe 2.5 sizes bigger than my real size) my feet are 20cm there isn't any good inline skate for my size I found some but on online stores. What I should do? Excuse my bad English btw
Perso je me suis fier à la charte des tailles pour des metros et c'était qd même une taille trop grand ! Heureusement j'ai trouver il y'a peu le moyen d'améliorer ça en ajoutant un peu de mousse au niveau des molets à l'arrière avec de vieilles languettes seba pour avancer légèrement le pied et gagner au passage du confort ;) parfois faut savoir être ingénieux ! x)
Tiago plz send me a pair of inline skates i need my first pair of freeride and oxelo mf 500 are not available at any where please send a pair i m one of your biggest fan i have been waching all your videos but still using roller skates ....
one thing I love about your vids is how it's low contrast with grey tone for concentration
On your recommendation, I went to a physical store and talked about a lots of stuff with the skate shop owner. In addition to choosing which one is best for me as a beginner, he helped me with the keeping of skates in healthy conditions as well as how to use them in different conditions. Your videos are funny to watch, and informative, one of the reasons I started inline skating. Keep up the good work and lets make inline skating popular.
- Step two: go to a skate shop.
- All the skate shops countrywide are closed because of the coronavirus :(
ASHA RANI you should help the police solve crimes or somethin
5 months later how u doing, do you have your skates ?
@@chirpy4397 I do! I bought them online, absolutely loved them and have been skating ever since! Probably the best decision I’ve made this year. :D
@@GabrielOliveira-golicar I wanna buy one this weekend but don’t know what size to buy and the shops are still closed in my area
@@chirpy4397 Well, it’s usually safe to buy one or two numbers above that of your shoes. Depending on the brand, you can find the actual size of the insole in inches or mm on their website, which can help a lot. That’s what I did. I measured my shoe’s insole and got my skate slightly bigger.
Measuring your foot is so important, but even then sometimes it doesn't work as well as you want. If you have access to a shop that's really the best way to go. There are also some sites that have cheap or free return shipping so that you can try a size and send it back easily if it doesn't work.
Perfect timing! I am going inline skate shopping with my dad on Saturday! Thanks, Tiago! Greetings from Philly!
Note on the FR1 Skates: I recommend not to pull too hard on the bow (to slip your foot in) because they can tear off. Loosen them up very nicely and let your foot slip in without putting too much power into it.
Serena Vargsot What did you end up buying? And where did you go.. I’m also around Philly and can’t seem to find any shops that sell inline skates around here, only the online stores.
I know it’s a year later but I’m also really curious! I can’t find a single skate shop around Philly that mentions inline skates...
I too am in Philly looking for a shop
Be careful with the size charts. My feet are 27.7cm long and the Seba size chart sais 43 is perfect...BUT, it turned out to be way too comfortable right from the beginning, so I tried on the 42 and what should I say, they were damn tight and painful painful, but had perfect control. After some sessions with the 42 they are still tight, but also comfortable! And don‘t forget that your feet are getting shorter and narrower when acting on skates because of the tension you build up in your footmuscles.
Love your skatingstyle, Tiago!
You made me come back to skating after 18 years break and learn freestyle stuff and having a blast! Thank you for that!
The 1st tipp is already a tricky one. I thought that I want to do is going distances and nothing else. Maybe a litthe urban. So I bought a Swell. It was a mistake as I'm too big for that. It simply did not hold my feet enough, so I ended up selling it and now I'm rolling with a hardboot Next, a choice which I did not regret. So probably your tip 1/B go for a freeskate is actually a really so good that I would switch the order: Buy a freeskate, start skating it and then you can specialize more.
Funny though how things turned out: Tomorrow I go to the local skate shop to try on a USD Sway, because I need something with smaller wheels and a soulplate. Crazy, huh? I just wanted to skate distance, now I want to slide again.
2:58 this is why I love this dude 😂🙌🏽
I started to skate in an Oxelo fit3 skates (the cheap ones you made a Review and comparison about) and now i just bought the Flying Eagle Origami. They are Two different Worlds! But the transition from one to another (one fitness and the other freeskate) was Easy and pleasent.
I know this is a little late but how do you like the flying eagle origami? I need a new pair of skates and those look nice!
@@bxjqbdjqdkqbxkwbfkwbf0385 after a year of using them, they are great. A little bit narrow on the sides. But nothing to complain. The worst part of them are the wheels. I changed the originals for some 90A 80 mm wheels.
Hey Thiago, about 2 weeks ago i decided to go back to inline skating after 15 years. I'm 35 now but when i put them on, it was like it was never off, of course i'm older, less reckless and I fear more, but i think there's still time for improvement. I was struggling in finding something that would make me exercise and enjoy it at the same time, after renting the skates and skating for 4 hours at the park, i was so sore on the other but had the time of my life, i forgot how happy I'm with skates on my feet, so i came to youtube, found your channel, and yesterday bought my new baby. Here in Australia inline skating is not huge so we don't have a great range of skates to choose from. Bought myself a pair of Rollerblade RB Cruiser, the guy said it is a very good entry level skate. I'm in love with it, it feels incredibly comfortable, responsive and the frame is very sturdy. I wanna thank you for your time you out on this channel, you're doing an amazing work, i hope one day i can learn some of the tricks i see you doing. And last but not least i have a question, the rollerblades are awesome, but i'm feeling when I'm on asphalt or a bit rougher terrain it slows down significantly, at the moment is a good thing so i don't break my self, but if eventually i want to make them a bit faster, what do you suggest? Better bearings or different wheels?
Would go for better bearings like wicked abec 9 / Ilq 9 (or bigger wheels, if thats possible)
@@imacat4060 hey thanks for answering, I'm not sure about bigger wheels, maybe a 90, but not bigger than that, but I'll check it out the bearing, what do you think about harder wheels? Mine is a 80mm 85A
Maria D.D the wheel hardness won’t make a huge difference in speed. The bigger the wheels the more speed you can get but I don’t think you I should be needing more unless you’re really an adrenaline junkie. Maybe upgrade the bearings maybe some cats leopard bearings
I love you tiago like this if you love him too
How about you like the video instead of this comment.
@@PsycheSanity true
I’m a skater from England and I’ve been sharing die about 6 years and I’m a fan of the bauer skates are great for indoor skating, what they do is they take off the plating for the ice skating plate and u replace it for a roller skating plate and attach ur wheels, they’re so xomfirtabke to skate on and I really recommend them for beginners or intermediate skaters! Just be careful that u align the plate to the right position on the share otherwise the centre of balance is messed up though ;)
My other tip is if you're getting into inline skating and already know someone close to you who skates, get the same brand they have so they could help you with any problems with thier skates
I love your videos Tiago! You're so authentic, keep going :)
That was helpful. No skateshop where I live. 🙁 ordered K2 Pro84 & promptly fell over backwards twice. I put them away & went to a rink and used quad skates to get balance & used to rolling. The unused K2s don’t fit so I have to sell them on EBay. I bought an inexpensive pair of Oxygen skates with smaller wheels. I think they will be OK. Also ordered a pair of Rollerblade Maxxums & I will transition to them when able. I got a very good deal & I didn’t like the soft K2 boot. I’m training with a skateboard to get balance & used to rolling. It’s easier than quad skating for now. I’m an older adult & I refuse to give up. I appreciate your videos & you are really inspiring! Keep up the good work. You’re changing everything. 👍☮️🌞
Hey, Tiago! You go over the categories and some types of skates that people should think about to know what skates to get; but in the follow up, you didn't mention these categories or what skates are good for which specific choices! Like if I want to commute and have them be easily removable. Or if I want speed or if I want to go for tricks etc. Can we get a another video mentioning which skates are good for the different styles of skaters? Good stuff as always!
This was so helpful. It's so annoying cuz here we don't have and skate shops but some sport stores hove just exercise ones.they don't even come with spare wheels! 😭 but knowing that I can order them online is useful I'm so glad he told us to measure your feet cuz some brands have different sizes.
Even after measuring your feet try and search on the internet about fit. Sometimes they just put numbers on the thing without any link to reality. For example, I'm using a set of old M12 that should be too big for me (1cm more than my feet) yet they are just about the right size for me (toes barely touching the skate in the front).
Your production looked great on this video, excellent framing and lighting! Super impressed !
The best advice is to go to skate shop and try it, it must be tight and supportive. Many years ago I went to the skate shop and bought my first skate, since my feet are not so broad, the shop recommended me to take a female K2 skate, well it was perfectly fit, I learnt to skate very fast. Many years later, I had stopped skating but wanted to skate again, I bought a pair of China made skates from the internet, but because I had narrow feet, so it is not able to fit my feet tight and snug, there is some space to move around, and it is very bad when your feet can move around in the skate. 2nd advice, is to get a hard shell skates, more support = easier to master the skills, skates like FR3, Oxelo MF500 etc.
Nice video Tiago! Fully agree.
Okay guys I really need some helping picking the right rollerblades and wheels to use.. So I've been rollerblading for about a year now. I am not bad but not great. I know all the basics and can easily get myself around without struggling. I'm comfortable going fast, and enjoy picking up speed. My balance has gotten pretty good, I can skate/balance on one foot for about 30 seconds and other weird things like that. My turns are good including tight turns and turning while crossing over my feet. I'm okay at stoping. I struggle to stop quickly in a tight space like a sidewalk because I don't have the room to do a mini 360 (I don't know the name of that stopping technique) I'm learning how to do hops and jumps and skate backwards. And I really wanna learn more tricks.
One of the biggest things that's got me struggling to find a good setup and wheels for me is I skate outside and the trails roads and sidewalks are often rocky, bumpy, twigy, etc. I usually find somehwere smooth to skate around in but when I'm at the park I'm always gonna come along paths that are definitely NOT SMOOTH.
I want skates/wheels that will allow me to go quick, smoothly and will be good for learning tricks, but also have the durability for wonky roads and paths.
If you have any information that'll help me, please respond!
Didn't even think about it. Just went (drunk) to the sports Store and bought the nicest cheap pair for 100$. Lol now I want some nice ones, I'll get them one day.
I'm so Scared try toe wheeling in a 4 wheeler i this gonna be my fist time toe wheeling
I ordered the Twister X, yellow translucent ones. I hope they are ok for beginners. They were the only ones in my price range. What do you think of these skates? I ice skate, but I want to do inline because they close the ice rinks in Japan for half the year.
I had a bad experience in Japan shopping for them. The first shop only had 24.5 and tried to force me to buy them, but my toes were curved and they were rude because I was a female foreigner, he got mad at me when I said my feet hurt. So I left ashamed and embarrassed. After a year I built up my courage and decided to go to another store, and they were extremely nice and let me try bigger sizes. So after a year of searching I'm excited to get my first pair in 30 years. Definitely try before buying.
just what I was looking for
i think grass hils is more the off road, not through the amazon off road, massive grassy hill , where you can traverse it or go straight down , sking basically.
I just bought the Powerslide Next Core in Black. Not sure if it fits properly or if it just needs to be heat moulded. They also feel very heavy - or do I just need to grow more muscles? As a female (5"6, slim frame, size 5) what are the best skates?
Ok so I have flat feet and I wanna start rollerblading. Does it hurt? (Arches of your feet)
Nope
So do I, and no it doesn't.
How about a tiny little peek at that list?😄...FR1 80 seems like the best option because I notice they are very versatile. Multiple mounting points for a number of frames.
Tiago and anyone else who is thinking about purchasing from Thuro skate shop here in the United States, think twice. I had to cancel my order of FR1 80 skates because they would be delayed over two weeks. Initially they lied about even having them in there shop. So now I'm back to square one of where to purchase. I just don't want anyone else being taken advantage of.
Merci pour tes videos Tiago!
Sorry for this unrelated question but I give it a try anyway :
My girlfriends feet are too thin for the boots.
The length and the inner "vertical space" is ok but they move left or right in the liner wich is...bad.
Do you know about any solution?
Is there any pad or sole that could thicken her foot ?
Yeahhh le teeshirt FR ! 👊🔥
HHHHHHHH. I was going to ask you the same question even after I saw all the previous versions of the video. The choice should be spot on because I'll have to order online (There are no sellers around so no try and see) and I'll have to ask someone to send them to me because International shipping cost almost more than half the price of the skates).
So I started by doing the most logical thing for me: I bought some old skates from around. HHHHHH. Guess how old: Majestic M12 13 (maybe 1995 model). So, I just got them too learn skating while I'm looking how to get new ones.
Tiago, je te dis pas le nombre de gamellles que je me suis pris (with protection and all). But, on the fifth skating session, It was finally only one gamelle hhhh and I was looking for it trying advanced stuff.
Anyway. Thx for the videos and keep up the good work.
Hey Tiago! Do you think freeride skates are also good for slalom and like flow/wizard sort of skating ?
I really want to go to a skate shop but my city doesn't have one...
Hey Tiago! I'm considering getting either the Powerslide Bronx Supercruiser or the Powerslide one Bronx Supercruiser 100 is there much difference between the two? And which would you recommend?
(I can get both for around the same price)
Love your stuff!
Which is better, strong and abide heavy weight, f.i.t 80 pro or fils?
Step One: choose skates you like
Step two: Find how to get money to buy it
@hāńįýā coool 😂❤
I went to the shop and got oxelo skates some people said its bad but there pretty good
The nearest skate shop is over 5 hours away :( I want to go so bad
I kinda wanna be able to commute with my skates but also do some tricks. I used to figureskate and do it still sometimes, but i want to have something fun to do in the summer that's similar, since there is no ice. What type of skates should I get? All tips appreciated^^
What if I can't figure skate cause the rink's closed and my only option is rollerblading? What skates do I choose for that?
inline figureskates
I want to start figure skating and roller skating but I don't know which skates to get? Any reccomenedations?
(FYI, I don't want quads)
New sub!
Hey Tiago can I toe wheeling in a 4 wheeler inline skate
I would love to go to a skate shop (with a decent selection) but I would need a passport and a plane ticket.
I just checked how much the fr1 costs and if you think that £249.95 isn't alot i don't know what is
Tiago, konichiwa!
Estava aqui olhando seu vídeo e decidindo voltar a dar uns role depois de 10 anos( e saudades dos downhill na AV. BRIGADEIRO) then I went to check your in-line model, damn bro that would cost me nearly 500GBP£, is there anything else you would advise me? Nothing like a traxart but a bit more viable and that will do the trick?
arigato ko sai mas
how tight should my skates fit? because i bought a pair that is half a cm larger than my foot but i feel like is too tight
Hi Tiago. I have a question for you. My inline skates are a little bit
bigger than my current size. What should I do to fix it? Thank in
advance!
Hi! Hope someone can help me! 2 years ago a bought my first pair fuxion x3 rollerblade, well I didn't use them until now, I started to skate 1 month ago and I realized I couldn't learn properly because that inline skates are bigger than my size (too much bigger 😢 maybe 2.5 sizes bigger than my real size) my feet are 20cm there isn't any good inline skate for my size I found some but on online stores. What I should do? Excuse my bad English btw
Thanks for the tips, but I guess you could also share the list you made! ✌
Put in and Out Super Fast- buy the K2 BOA
I have the oxelo mf 500 hb
im considering to buy it too...what size u choose? and your feet measurement?
My skate is oxleo 4 wheeler skate
Also look for the width of your feet, you cant ride narrow boots with wide feet..
I don't have gears like zero gears I might get flip top
Good
Futurama?
Perso je me suis fier à la charte des tailles pour des metros et c'était qd même une taille trop grand ! Heureusement j'ai trouver il y'a peu le moyen d'améliorer ça en ajoutant un peu de mousse au niveau des molets à l'arrière avec de vieilles languettes seba pour avancer légèrement le pied et gagner au passage du confort ;) parfois faut savoir être ingénieux ! x)
C'est toi Flavien? 😁
@@maelpoupart1103 tout à fait :D cc !
Are you okay from the breakup?
awesome
I think you'd look good with a short mohawk
I really want them omg, but holy shit are they expensive... I'm beyond broke
for me it didnt even matter i only cared if they worked
I love your accent😉😎
I don't have a skate shop where I live :')
You can try with online skate shops! Like locoskates.com !
@@TiagoInlineSkater omg thank youuuu
@@TiagoInlineSkater are they affordable? I'm a student and can't get skates over 150 US dollars that's my max
Check the website! ✌🏼
Number 45 to like!!!
They are not very expensive they are very very expensive
Says "free (three) tips" holds up 6 fingers.
Just bought my new inline Skates last week, powerslide next 100 and i love them
I just bought these too! I can't wait for them to arrive in the mail :)
Fist?
I bought new ones about a week ago 😅
How’s it going thinking about getting back into it
Y'all get tf in here and make rollerblading popular again Reddit.com/r/Rollerblading
i hought micro mt plud
J'adore tes video mais elle sont pas en francais donc voila!
More vlog plssss
ES. 50 cut for overacting
Damn... few hours too late 😂
Hi Lucio!!
Tiago plz send me a pair of inline skates i need my first pair of freeride and oxelo mf 500 are not available at any where please send a pair i m one of your biggest fan i have been waching all your videos but still using roller skates ....
Three only important tips if they’re your first skates:
- Are they cheap?
- Are they your size?
- Do they haves brake?
Never ever seen inlines in a skate shop her in the U.s.. Lame fashions yes, inlines... no.
I hate when you talk , i love when you ride
4:27 you do not speak English but watch his vedios bro what do you expect from people who can't even speak English
fist lol
That was soo frustrating to watch
I have wasted 5 minutes 😒
Tiago..is a real One..Thanx Man 💯 2022..and I'm thinking of riding ⛸ 🛼