Sorry, forgot to mention price (which is a pretty big talking point on these skates!): The AG10 is £510 / $595 - Boot Only The AG20 is £335 / $395 - Boot Only The TR10 is £510 / £595 - Boot Only They're premium! As usual, you can see all details Locoskates.com
I love how straight-faced and almost lacking in enthusiasm everyone was for the actual skates, but as soon as it came to slagging off Harry's trousers everyone perked up and put a smile on their face! It's interesting how Disroyal have clearly invested a lot of time and energy into creating so many products for Iqon but have put next to nothing into marketing and promoting the products. Apart from Instagram posts, the actual media from the brand has been very limited and not well thought out.
Good point. I feel the sponsoring of Chad Hornish is a very smart move though, as he is a very skilled skater but above all very active on social platforms and in competitions and events. Also his unique style is a very good selling point for those like me who don't enjoy Montre's gymnastic style of skating that much.
Two questions/points: 1. Why is there a big image of your credit card in the background? 2. On the AG10, you mentioned the optional extra bits (slider, buckle protector) that need to be skrewed on - remember when we had to do that with CDS Detroit parts? :-)
Really appreciate these more in depth looks into some of the new skates! I also appreciate Jake trying his best to say Gawds, but I have to say I'm disappointed Harry didn't even properly try 😂 It's funny how we as British people have to try and decide which way to pronounce Gawds each time it comes up.
Iqon skates are NOT only for narrow feet as I do not have narrow feet and I have the TR 10 and CL 10 and LOVE them! They are also heat moldable so incase you do need to adjust them, you can. These were my first pair of in-line skates and I have zero regrets.
Hello, I want to buy skate CL10 but I have doubts about the size, if you could advise me, please. My feet measure 26.2cm, they are wide and have a high instep. Size 42EUR9US is supposed to be 26.6cm but I have read that they are very tight on the fingertips. On the other hand, the size 43EUR/10US measures 27.3. I think that perhaps it is too big. Is the boot insole removable? If so, do you know how long and wide it is? According to your experience, which one do you advise me to buy?
Sounds like the 42 would be best... although if you have a wide foot and high instep it might be worth thinking about buying the Powerslide Hardcore Evo skate instead. Very similar, but a bit more generous in width and internal height
I'm interested in the TR10's, I'll be very tempted if they fit nice and snug and not really wide like the latest powerslide swell skate. I'm hoping I can try a pair on when the new shop/warehouse is open for people to visit
They're not wide at all or chunky in any way, very narrow & flat skates. I've got slender feet and they still touch every surface of my foot without heat moulding - above, below and either side. Just need to mould them soon to get the pressure points off my bony ankles
Both are narrow feets only skate, Tr10 its more of a slalom skate due to the carbon cuff, you are more precise and responsive. EVOs its a more versatile skate due to the plastic cuff (slalom, urban, long distance). If you have tiny narrow feets choose wish ever fits your skating style
@@RM-en9gk I would say the TR10 is not a freestyle slalom skate at all. Little back flex for toe tricks (boot literally doesn't have a back flex cut), and little heel padding for locking in the heel during other maneuvers too.
I like the cuff and the opportunity to change the liner on the Iqon for aggressive or Wizard. Will very much come down to the personal fit when it comes to freestyle… Adapt Hyperskates are definitely really great though!
How are these compared to the Adapt Brutales and Seba CJ's? I have a size US 7 womens foot and I'm completely stuck on which skates to get! Any thoughts are much appreciated
I have the 2019 hardcore evo and just bought the TR10, they're both amazing but honestly the carbon cuff and new fastening system make it for me. that and they look super slick. I've been using 4x100 endless frames on both boots, not heat molded the TR10s yet so they have some pressure points that soften up abit after they get warm - even so they're just great - they touch every part of your foot and the carbon cuff is like an exoskeleton for your ankles, you can pivot, lean and turn in ways that would put way more stress on your ankles with normal cuffs/skates.
just make sure you go on their website, check the size chart against your foot with measuring tape. I got lucky with a neat fit but I can imagine a size too small would be impossible and too big would be really annoying.
@@anas7hamed US 9, UK 8, EU42 I've since heat molded them and they're an even closer fit. The only warning I have is that the top buckle can pinch you hard enough to cut when you're taking your skates off, make sure your hand isn't over the buckle when it springs back! After heat molding they also become significantly easier to put on and take off. I've got pretty bony ankles so before the molding they'd get pretty bruised if I skated too long, had to swap back to my Evos until I could use a friend's big fancy oven.
Yes! Best option is FRX 310: www.locoskates.com/collections/3-wheel-skates/products/fr-skates-frx-310 Or if you want a bit cheaper then Powerslide Zoom or Zoom pro: www.locoskates.com/search?q=Powerslide+zoom
@@LocoSkates no, but I managed to hit them together when skating which can get you off balance. Hate it. They could have used a speedskate style bucle and the strap would stick out on the otherside (like the hc evo to mention one)
@@Toldandretold It’s similar to the shock absorber in most other USD/Gawds/MyFit/Powerslide products so tried and proven! Although… we didn’t exactly test it to its limits here as you can tell! 🙃
TR10 is a bit more precise than the HC Evo... but if comfort is your main criteria the HC Evo is probably better as there is a little more volume in the toe-box
@@LocoSkates I made up my mind, that the TR10 is the winner just because of how easy put on and off. I will take it with the TR90 & TR80 frames as well. But I got lost in their collection of wheels. They have three lines Access, ally and eco with two colours (white & dark grey) each colour has different features. I watched the RUclips clips but I did not get them well Also, I know 88a should be hard and slippery but they say the white one with an 88a rating is grippy and has a bouncing effect. If the price is not an issue, would you help me choose the best wheels for the 4x90 & 4x80 frames, please?
@@anas7hamed Hey Anas - Give us a shout on email for general product support. Our email address is on our website (sorry can't type it in comments because of spambots!) :-)
Sorry, forgot to mention price (which is a pretty big talking point on these skates!):
The AG10 is £510 / $595 - Boot Only
The AG20 is £335 / $395 - Boot Only
The TR10 is £510 / £595 - Boot Only
They're premium! As usual, you can see all details Locoskates.com
Beautiful skate, very expensive tho, wht size was the ag20 ?
@@kevinkev1530 Uk7-8
@@LocoSkates Them 909 or AG 20 for aggressive, need advice. please help ❤️
I love how straight-faced and almost lacking in enthusiasm everyone was for the actual skates, but as soon as it came to slagging off Harry's trousers everyone perked up and put a smile on their face! It's interesting how Disroyal have clearly invested a lot of time and energy into creating so many products for Iqon but have put next to nothing into marketing and promoting the products. Apart from Instagram posts, the actual media from the brand has been very limited and not well thought out.
Good point. I feel the sponsoring of Chad Hornish is a very smart move though, as he is a very skilled skater but above all very active on social platforms and in competitions and events. Also his unique style is a very good selling point for those like me who don't enjoy Montre's gymnastic style of skating that much.
Two questions/points: 1. Why is there a big image of your credit card in the background? 2. On the AG10, you mentioned the optional extra bits (slider, buckle protector) that need to be skrewed on - remember when we had to do that with CDS Detroit parts? :-)
1. Maybe it’s the first in a series of Cryptic clues? (Or not?)
2. Yes. Proper Phillips self tapping Screw situation!
Really appreciate these more in depth looks into some of the new skates!
I also appreciate Jake trying his best to say Gawds, but I have to say I'm disappointed Harry didn't even properly try 😂 It's funny how we as British people have to try and decide which way to pronounce Gawds each time it comes up.
Thanks. I might give up and just say Gods from now though… for the sake of my dignity
Oh hell yeah this was the video i was waiting for :D Currently saving up for the AG10 boot to combine with my NR100 frame.
I've noticed the advanced wizard frames sit further forward on the ag10's, but less noticeable with regular PR's.
How do the AG10 compare to the Seba CJ2 (carbon version), fit, quality, performance, etc?
That lqon are for narrow feets only like all powerslide skates. The mold is based on the owner (mathias knoll) sorry ass narrow feets
Iqon skates are NOT only for narrow feet as I do not have narrow feet and I have the TR 10 and CL 10 and LOVE them! They are also heat moldable so incase you do need to adjust them, you can.
These were my first pair of in-line skates and I have zero regrets.
Hello, I want to buy skate CL10 but I have doubts about the size, if you could advise me, please. My feet measure 26.2cm, they are wide and have a high instep. Size 42EUR9US is supposed to be 26.6cm but I have read that they are very tight on the fingertips. On the other hand, the size 43EUR/10US measures 27.3. I think that perhaps it is too big. Is the boot insole removable? If so, do you know how long and wide it is? According to your experience, which one do you advise me to buy?
Sounds like the 42 would be best... although if you have a wide foot and high instep it might be worth thinking about buying the Powerslide Hardcore Evo skate instead. Very similar, but a bit more generous in width and internal height
I'm interested in the TR10's, I'll be very tempted if they fit nice and snug and not really wide like the latest powerslide swell skate. I'm hoping I can try a pair on when the new shop/warehouse is open for people to visit
They're not wide at all or chunky in any way, very narrow & flat skates. I've got slender feet and they still touch every surface of my foot without heat moulding - above, below and either side. Just need to mould them soon to get the pressure points off my bony ankles
@@shroomzysthey say there's a lot of space in the heel area, I have slender feet too.
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The TR10 looks amazing. How do you compare it to the powerslide HC evo pro 2022? Which one should I get?
Both are narrow feets only skate, Tr10 its more of a slalom skate due to the carbon cuff, you are more precise and responsive. EVOs its a more versatile skate due to the plastic cuff (slalom, urban, long distance). If you have tiny narrow feets choose wish ever fits your skating style
@@RM-en9gk I would say the TR10 is not a freestyle slalom skate at all. Little back flex for toe tricks (boot literally doesn't have a back flex cut), and little heel padding for locking in the heel during other maneuvers too.
do usd carbon or carbon free cuffs work on the ag10 and ag20? are they the same? great review like always
That big image with the credit card details at the start isn't a problem is it?
you see the prices its so we can all have a pair 😂🤣😂
Not a problem for me. just ordered a pair.
my question is, iqon or adapt?? which is more worth the premium price?
i am also considerong tr10 and gto2022. Finally I ordered the gto2022
I like the cuff and the opportunity to change the liner on the Iqon for aggressive or Wizard. Will very much come down to the personal fit when it comes to freestyle… Adapt Hyperskates are definitely really great though!
@locoskates Jake when you switched to the intuitions what heelpads did you use? The Iqon stock ones or the stock intuitions?
Stock Iqon!
How are these compared to the Adapt Brutales and Seba CJ's? I have a size US 7 womens foot and I'm completely stuck on which skates to get! Any thoughts are much appreciated
Do you test the iqon frame with different settups and all stuff with it like groove etc.?
Hi can you tell me if the TR10 come with the mounting bolts?
Thank you
What frame was jake skating Flat on the AG20??? Thanks
Oysi medium with 64/58/58/64. Works perfectly with those soulplates
@@LocoSkates Did you really mean 64 or was it 65/58/58/65? According to calculator 64 would result in a rocker setup. Any modification necessary?
Compared to the Evos, does the TR10 rattle or have a lot of noise?
Nope, no rattles so far!
AG10 + NR110.... 😍
The montre sway straps are made from the same material they just have the montre patch on them.
My foot measurement is between 261mm and 263mm. What size you recommend for the TR10?
Go for the EU42 🙂
How comfortable is the TR10?
Can someone compare the hardcore Evo to this TR10?
I have the 2019 hardcore evo and just bought the TR10, they're both amazing but honestly the carbon cuff and new fastening system make it for me. that and they look super slick. I've been using 4x100 endless frames on both boots, not heat molded the TR10s yet so they have some pressure points that soften up abit after they get warm - even so they're just great - they touch every part of your foot and the carbon cuff is like an exoskeleton for your ankles, you can pivot, lean and turn in ways that would put way more stress on your ankles with normal cuffs/skates.
just make sure you go on their website, check the size chart against your foot with measuring tape. I got lucky with a neat fit but I can imagine a size too small would be impossible and too big would be really annoying.
@@shroomzys the best comments ever. My foot measurement is between 261mm and 263mm, what size i should go for? Advice please.
@@anas7hamed US 9, UK 8, EU42
I've since heat molded them and they're an even closer fit. The only warning I have is that the top buckle can pinch you hard enough to cut when you're taking your skates off, make sure your hand isn't over the buckle when it springs back!
After heat molding they also become significantly easier to put on and take off. I've got pretty bony ankles so before the molding they'd get pretty bruised if I skated too long, had to swap back to my Evos until I could use a friend's big fancy oven.
@@shroomzys thank you so much, I was just about buying the evo. Maybe with myfit foam insole and footie it will be perfect. Thank you again
got any recommendations for a 3-wheel fitness skate for preferably under 200€??
Yes! Best option is FRX 310:
www.locoskates.com/collections/3-wheel-skates/products/fr-skates-frx-310
Or if you want a bit cheaper then Powerslide Zoom or Zoom pro:
www.locoskates.com/search?q=Powerslide+zoom
On the tr10, the buckle reciver just hangs in the air? In the inside. That sucks.
I mean, not the reciever my problem but the strap that you put into it and just sticks out.
@@udihu Because you’re worried about smashing it on something?
@@LocoSkates no, but I managed to hit them together when skating which can get you off balance. Hate it. They could have used a speedskate style bucle and the strap would stick out on the otherside (like the hc evo to mention one)
What’s the shock absorption like?
It's best on the AG20 because it's dense plastic. The AG10 and TR10 have a little more vibration through them.
@@LocoSkates but like how’s the rubber shockers under heel?
@@Toldandretold It’s similar to the shock absorber in most other USD/Gawds/MyFit/Powerslide products so tried and proven! Although… we didn’t exactly test it to its limits here as you can tell! 🙃
Anyone with slightly wide feet successfully heatmold the Tr10s?
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@@cmequipamentos size 42 probably okay for 265mm x 105mm. Did not heatmold because returned because other issues.
Giant bank card and barcodes on the screens. I wonder if they will address this in the video?
Guys, you are awesome, is the TR10 super comfortable? how is the TR10 comfortable compared to powerslide Evo pro?
TR10 is a bit more precise than the HC Evo... but if comfort is your main criteria the HC Evo is probably better as there is a little more volume in the toe-box
@@LocoSkates I made up my mind, that the TR10 is the winner just because of how easy put on and off.
I will take it with the TR90 & TR80 frames as well. But I got lost in their collection of wheels. They have three lines Access, ally and eco with two colours (white & dark grey) each colour has different features.
I watched the RUclips clips but I did not get them well Also, I know 88a should be hard and slippery but they say the white one with an 88a rating is grippy and has a bouncing effect.
If the price is not an issue, would you help me choose the best wheels for the 4x90 & 4x80 frames, please?
@@anas7hamed Hey Anas - Give us a shout on email for general product support. Our email address is on our website (sorry can't type it in comments because of spambots!) :-)
@@LocoSkates that is awesome. I will now. So excited
@@LocoSkates sent
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