these frames feel great and i was just cavemaning it. im waiting on my 58s in the mail.hopefully theyre here tomorrow i really want to skate these frames more, im coming from skating anti rocker for a long time so i think im really going to enjoy the hell outta these lolol
update. rollerwarehouse hooked it up with some usd wheels for 14$ cuz i just ordered the generic 58s and im never going back to anti rocker. its so nice being able to turn hahaha fuck anti !!!!1
Hey Chris, thanks for the review! I've been considering getting the OYSI medium frames myself, I skated Aeons for a while and I was between boot sizes although I really liked the flat setup.
Hey Patrick, ive skated aeons too and i didn't really get on with the flat setup on those, but i know others rave about it. I think the wheel bite protection in the oysi meds performs much better! 👍
Great video. I recently got SLs w/ Oysi medium chassis and I love the setup. I’ve been wondering what the differences between these frames and the originals were so this was helpful. Thanks!
Ah sick man, yeah i uses to ride Sls with the original ousi, solid setup, with the mediums maybe even better! Glad it was helpful man, thanks for the feedback
Great frames these, I think the only thing that holds them back is the wheel size choices. 65s are rare and if you go 64 you need a 59 which is also weird. Feel like the options are a bit better with the big Oysi.
Yeah getting wheels for hilos can be a pain. Locos Revolver wheels briefly sorted this but then they started flying off the shelves. One thing i would say is that the rocker wares away after a while and likewise larger outer wheels would too. Everything meets in the middle as a flat setup in the end so a couple of mm wouldn't matter too much if your struggling for exact options 👍
Great review, but i got a question: on my ground control big frame the wheel bite protection is kinda annoying on the coppings of the ramps when i put smaller wheels in the middle than 72mm. How are those oisy frames on coppings when u just drive over them? Does the wheel bite protection touch the copping, because i can see a few scratches on that spot of your frame, but not many.
Hey man, yeah i had mega frames in the past. Didnt really get on with them as i kept catching the frame walls and going down like a sack of shit. I think the flat sections on the frame you mention act a bit like mini antirocker wheels or juice blocks. So yes i think they really help to reduce wheelbite on coping as they will slide on ledges or the deck or ramps. Hope that answers your question?
Haha i know, the pink is sick. I just couldn't find a colour that would go with the Adapts. Thanks for your feedback man, its always good to hear im on the right track
Nice vid. I can second your opinions. Got back on them after a while on Solas and I just learnt back unities and solidified my back royales and had no issues with wheelbite. Also been learning topsides on ledges (I hadn't done before, just on coping or coping-style grindboxes) and they feel a lot easier than on the original Oysi. Very solid and versatile frames. Best overall flat frame for people with non-yeti feet imo.
@@chrischadwick1 the Solas are great, too, but as I am more of a beginner (2 years back to blading), the Oysi is still more forgiving on wheelbite and I don't necessarily need the responsiveness from the Alu frame as I don't skate bowl that often. Also Solas on Thems are a harder ride than Oysi on Shifts (what I'm currently riding) and I'm 40... ;-) Love the Solas as well though. Keeping them for sure and will switch back eventually to compare again.
Thanks for the review. Your frame looks like it has not been skated much. Would you agree that review should be done on a product, which has been excessively tested prior.
. I think you raise a good point actually. On reflection im going to structure my future reviews differently, with a first impressions video initially (without detailed info on spec) and then a full review after more extensive testing that includes spec. What i realise ive been doing is giving a review level run down on spec with first impressions after a couple of skates. Room for improvement here i think 🤔 Thanks for the feedback, this YT thing is still new to me so constructive criticism is always helpful 👍
these frames feel great and i was just cavemaning it. im waiting on my 58s in the mail.hopefully theyre here tomorrow i really want to skate these frames more, im coming from skating anti rocker for a long time so i think im really going to enjoy the hell outta these lolol
update. rollerwarehouse hooked it up with some usd wheels for 14$ cuz i just ordered the generic 58s and im never going back to anti rocker. its so nice being able to turn hahaha fuck anti !!!!1
Hey Chris, thanks for the review! I've been considering getting the OYSI medium frames myself, I skated Aeons for a while and I was between boot sizes although I really liked the flat setup.
Hey Patrick, ive skated aeons too and i didn't really get on with the flat setup on those, but i know others rave about it. I think the wheel bite protection in the oysi meds performs much better! 👍
Absolutely love those frames as well as this great review mate! Thanks. I do agree with the majority of your points after my first 2 sessions.
Ah thanks man, i was inspired by the great videography in your review so wanted to have a bash. Glad you enjoyed it 😁
How are the knees mate?
Great video. I recently got SLs w/ Oysi medium chassis and I love the setup. I’ve been wondering what the differences between these frames and the originals were so this was helpful. Thanks!
Ah sick man, yeah i uses to ride Sls with the original ousi, solid setup, with the mediums maybe even better! Glad it was helpful man, thanks for the feedback
Great frames these, I think the only thing that holds them back is the wheel size choices. 65s are rare and if you go 64 you need a 59 which is also weird. Feel like the options are a bit better with the big Oysi.
50/50 65s with 58 deads work just perfect, including the profile!
Yeah getting wheels for hilos can be a pain. Locos Revolver wheels briefly sorted this but then they started flying off the shelves. One thing i would say is that the rocker wares away after a while and likewise larger outer wheels would too. Everything meets in the middle as a flat setup in the end so a couple of mm wouldn't matter too much if your struggling for exact options 👍
@@VandKoala Agreed, just mix and match the closest sizes you can get chs paws on!
@@chrischadwick1 that’s only true if you rotate back to flat…
Do you think these would be a good first flat setup for someone coming from a freestyle setup?
Yeah definitely man there a great first flat frame. Really forgiving WB protection and a nice wide groove!
Great review, but i got a question: on my ground control big frame the wheel bite protection is kinda annoying on the coppings of the ramps when i put smaller wheels in the middle than 72mm. How are those oisy frames on coppings when u just drive over them? Does the wheel bite protection touch the copping, because i can see a few scratches on that spot of your frame, but not many.
Hey man, yeah i had mega frames in the past. Didnt really get on with them as i kept catching the frame walls and going down like a sack of shit.
I think the flat sections on the frame you mention act a bit like mini antirocker wheels or juice blocks. So yes i think they really help to reduce wheelbite on coping as they will slide on ledges or the deck or ramps. Hope that answers your question?
Great frames, but how could you choose black when they have so many great colours?!
Keep up the good work, I enjoy the videos 👍
Haha i know, the pink is sick. I just couldn't find a colour that would go with the Adapts. Thanks for your feedback man, its always good to hear im on the right track
Nice vid. I can second your opinions. Got back on them after a while on Solas and I just learnt back unities and solidified my back royales and had no issues with wheelbite. Also been learning topsides on ledges (I hadn't done before, just on coping or coping-style grindboxes) and they feel a lot easier than on the original Oysi. Very solid and versatile frames. Best overall flat frame for people with non-yeti feet imo.
Thanks man. Yeah i was a big fan of the originals but these are a much better all rounder. How did you find the solas, not as good as oysi?
@@chrischadwick1 the Solas are great, too, but as I am more of a beginner (2 years back to blading), the Oysi is still more forgiving on wheelbite and I don't necessarily need the responsiveness from the Alu frame as I don't skate bowl that often. Also Solas on Thems are a harder ride than Oysi on Shifts (what I'm currently riding) and I'm 40... ;-) Love the Solas as well though. Keeping them for sure and will switch back eventually to compare again.
I'd probably say that the Oysi medium is the best overall/versatile flat frame while the Solas are the best advanced flat frame. Completely Imo ofc.
@@art0nblades thanks for the insight man, im definitely going to try em at some point. Oysi vs sola would make a great vs video / review 🤔
@@chrischadwick1 Definitely! Two very solid flat frames with their own pros and cons!
Thanks for the review.
Your frame looks like it has not been skated much.
Would you agree that review should be done on a product, which has been excessively tested prior.
. I think you raise a good point actually. On reflection im going to structure my future reviews differently, with a first impressions video initially (without detailed info on spec) and then a full review after more extensive testing that includes spec. What i realise ive been doing is giving a review level run down on spec with first impressions after a couple of skates. Room for improvement here i think 🤔 Thanks for the feedback, this YT thing is still new to me so constructive criticism is always helpful 👍
Great video man! 👌
Cheers man! 😁
Wheely great frames 🐳🐻
Thanks O' Great bday present! ❤
3.09 where Chris ?
3.16 Chris where is that ??
Barcelona bro! 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
So awesome !!
Bit far lol
still get wheel bite i broke my wrist on these frames
anti rocker 4 lyfe
7.09 bud want to skate that ledge !! Where??
Heaviest things I've put on my feet. Over 200g more than featherlight
Thank you
Your welcome, happy to help 👍
can anybody tell me why people pronounce "oysi" like it will be "wish"?
Who knows man, that's just how it is! I'll try and find out... 🤔
I think the name is linked to the owners (Cletus's) Dad and that's just how it was pronounced in his name. 🤷♂️
@dukosek the company owner (Cletus Kuhn), his middle name is Aloysius. So “Oysi” is the “wish” sounding part of that name 👍
Worst things to build up too