I feel like the more you ride flat & get used to them since your grinds take some adjustment to find that sweet spot, the more you don’t want to ride anti rockers again. I have the Oysi Medium chassis in 269mm, rolling Famus 64mm/90A billet metal cores as the outer wheels & Dead 2020 58mm/95A round profile for the inner wheel. Basically a flat setup with an extremely slight 0.5mm rocker. All i can say is these frames are super solid, no rattle or sounds like most anti rocker setups. Nice metal frame spacers. I don’t know what it is but the Famus wheels set up correctly with the bearing press & right bearing spacer length those wheels spin so well. All in all I don’t have anything bad to say, they’re very well made frames, solid, roll fast & grind fast. Perfect combination if you’re looking for a flat setup with a smooth fast ride & added maneuverability having 8 down while still having your trick/grind library completely available!
Currently I'm Comparing Oysi to THEM frames. And the more I ride them frames the more I don't feel like I wanna ride Oysi. Same on THEM frames. You get a great roll if the bearings are pressed good. They are very solid and would make awesome anti rocker too. I still can't decide between Flat and Anti uggg i love them both.
@@jadrollervlog I haven’t rode any of the THEM boots yet or their frames. Most people who have them seem to enjoy the boots though! I’m sure the frames are great too. I completely understand, it’s really hard to choose a favorite because they both have their pros & cons for certain circumstances. I’ve rode mainly GC FLT’s the last 10 years besides a few other ani rocker frames in the mix. My GC are on a shaved bottom Salomon boot with Adapt souls. The Oysi frame setup is on a USD Farmer Sway boot with the MyFit Crown Farmer liner. I got lucky enough to find me a pair of the last few 41-42 boots overseas because the US had been sold out of basically all sizes for awhile. I figured if I didn’t snag them recently then I’ll never be able to get them since they were only doing one run of manufacturing for that model.
Arghh, sooo you sold me. My carts ready at Oak City for my setup of mediums. :) :) grabbing them in a couple days. I’ve been waiting to pull the trigger on these frames for a minute. That blueberry wax smell is the absolute best ha
Perfect indecision! GC Flt 3 are the gold standard for anti rocker and these Oysi seem to be the same for flat! Having both to hand for different scenarios seems like the best bet 😊
Oh man, I'm broke at the moment and really, REALLY want to try a flat setup but I got the FLT 3 frames and I've only rode anti-rocker. I don't know if it would work if I put regular wheels instead of anti-rocker.
Great comparison video! Awesome production quality too! I love both Oysi frames but I have notice if you get a bit too sideways on the mediums, the side of the wheel bit protection area slides out on ya. You feel that when rolling around? Could have just been the wheel profile of my center two wheels. Cheers!
Thanks for your video! I ride anti-rocker and I changed the plastic wheels with urethane anti-rocker wheels with bearings. It's much better for riding over bumps and transitions. I should give a try riding flat with the oysi. Cheers
Dude! Just found your channel, absolutely loving the content. The skating a filming are awesome and your narration is really natural. Loving the slomo stuff, do you use a different frame rate to film those clips?
@@jadrollervlog nice one thanks man. Do you film different clips from the same video in different frame rates or stick to the same frame rate for everything? For example, if you film one slomo clip in 120fps is the whole video then filmed at that frame rate or do you switch it back to 30fps for normal speed clips? Hope that made sense!
Very good video! I've been eyeing out the Oysi frames for some time, but I do have a set of brand new Featherlite 2 lying around, so my mind has a hard time justifying getting the oysi + new wheels. If I did get the Oysis, what size would be best for a THEM 908 size S boot?
Hmmm I think you need the 257mm Make sure it's Oysi frame Medium 257mm. I would chat with your shop first though. Oak City Skate Shop is awesome. Call those guys first.
Nope. Oysi will fit on THEMs. You just have to loose fit the ufs bolts first. Then tweak them down evenly like you would on a car tire. Oysi fits great on them skates.
@@Stu108 thank you! I'm trying to balance having fun, pushing my limited skill and not getting hurt since I can't bounce back like when I was in my 20s. I miss those days hahaha.
Hi, I'm getting into aggressive skating, do you think this frame is a good choice for someone like me to learn grind tricks and also learn carving a bowl and coping tricks? thank you!
@@ppconde.1993 I would say no for the bowl cuz you could catch the sides of the frame quite easy. It's great to stop wheel bite, but when carving and turning tight it's easy to catch the frame on the floor and slip 😬 BUT it can be done you've just got to adjust your skating. Personally wouldn't be my first choice, but if you're planning to do a lot of grinding you can't go wrong. Great for grinding with though!
Nice review. I Wish (haha) I watched this before I ordered my frames, so I would have thought less before buying, but anyway, it is paid and on it's way. Looking to switch from FLT3 too
@@jadrollervlog I am pretty new to skating but also skate AR and I am curious as to why 60mm wheels are a part of your preferred setup. I started with 58mm ( now they are more around 55 😁) and hearing about your Featherlite frame that can roll 64mm wheels sounds like a dream. Btw, I couldn’t help but to shake my head and laugh when you mentioned how the AR wheels drag on rollers and other obstacles. It’s so true and oddly enough I have gotten used to it, just as I am now used to my kids slamming the back door when they go outside, but every now and again it catches me off guard and the sound makes me nearly jump out of my skin 🤣
I feel like the more you ride flat & get used to them since your grinds take some adjustment to find that sweet spot, the more you don’t want to ride anti rockers again.
I have the Oysi Medium chassis in 269mm, rolling Famus 64mm/90A billet metal cores as the outer wheels & Dead 2020 58mm/95A round profile for the inner wheel. Basically a flat setup with an extremely slight 0.5mm rocker. All i can say is these frames are super solid, no rattle or sounds like most anti rocker setups. Nice metal frame spacers. I don’t know what it is but the Famus wheels set up correctly with the bearing press & right bearing spacer length those wheels spin so well. All in all I don’t have anything bad to say, they’re very well made frames, solid, roll fast & grind fast. Perfect combination if you’re looking for a flat setup with a smooth fast ride & added maneuverability having 8 down while still having your trick/grind library completely available!
Currently I'm Comparing Oysi to THEM frames. And the more I ride them frames the more I don't feel like I wanna ride Oysi. Same on THEM frames. You get a great roll if the bearings are pressed good. They are very solid and would make awesome anti rocker too. I still can't decide between Flat and Anti uggg i love them both.
@@jadrollervlog I haven’t rode any of the THEM boots yet or their frames. Most people who have them seem to enjoy the boots though! I’m sure the frames are great too.
I completely understand, it’s really hard to choose a favorite because they both have their pros & cons for certain circumstances. I’ve rode mainly GC FLT’s the last 10 years besides a few other ani rocker frames in the mix. My GC are on a shaved bottom Salomon boot with Adapt souls. The Oysi frame setup is on a USD Farmer Sway boot with the MyFit Crown Farmer liner. I got lucky enough to find me a pair of the last few 41-42 boots overseas because the US had been sold out of basically all sizes for awhile. I figured if I didn’t snag them recently then I’ll never be able to get them since they were only doing one run of manufacturing for that model.
Arghh, sooo you sold me. My carts ready at Oak City for my setup of mediums. :) :) grabbing them in a couple days. I’ve been waiting to pull the trigger on these frames for a minute. That blueberry wax smell is the absolute best ha
Perfect indecision! GC Flt 3 are the gold standard for anti rocker and these Oysi seem to be the same for flat! Having both to hand for different scenarios seems like the best bet 😊
I’ve been eyeing up oysi’s for awhile now, very convincing with these clips....
I'm an anti rocker guy and these are the only frames I think I'd switch for. I doubt I will but these are best of both worlds.
Oysi frames are a lot of fun. I love mine. With a slight banana rocker, I have has some fun with freestyle tricks in addition to aggressive stuff.
Oh man, I'm broke at the moment and really, REALLY want to try a flat setup but I got the FLT 3 frames and I've only rode anti-rocker. I don't know if it would work if I put regular wheels instead of anti-rocker.
Great comparison video! Awesome production quality too! I love both Oysi frames but I have notice if you get a bit too sideways on the mediums, the side of the wheel bit protection area slides out on ya. You feel that when rolling around? Could have just been the wheel profile of my center two wheels. Cheers!
I love mine! No wheel bite issues, super fast. Coping mode is cool too
Bought a pair of Razor SL DH II with the GC flt3 but seriously eyeing those Oysi !
I just tried the Oysi frames yesterday and they were super fun....they just glide!
You jumped a 3skate wide gap?! 😯😂
Genius, great video 👌
Hahahha
You remind me of Aaron Feinberg hella in the thumbnail man. Aaron is one of my favorite pros ever. Top5.
Thanks for your video! I ride anti-rocker and I changed the plastic wheels with urethane anti-rocker wheels with bearings. It's much better for riding over bumps and transitions. I should give a try riding flat with the oysi. Cheers
Ooooo I never thought to try that!!!! brilliant!
So good! Thanks for the shoutout!
Dude! Just found your channel, absolutely loving the content. The skating a filming are awesome and your narration is really natural. Loving the slomo stuff, do you use a different frame rate to film those clips?
Hello! Thank you. Yes I typically shoot 4k 24fps and sometimes swap over to 4k 60fps or 1080 120fps like in this video. I have a Fuji X-T4.
@@jadrollervlog nice one thanks man. Do you film different clips from the same video in different frame rates or stick to the same frame rate for everything? For example, if you film one slomo clip in 120fps is the whole video then filmed at that frame rate or do you switch it back to 30fps for normal speed clips? Hope that made sense!
Amazing channel!
Thank you!!!
Great review. Very entertaining! Also considering the Oysis or Oysi mediums. They sound great.
Can the Oysi Medium Frames really support up to 65mm wheels because I found it on Rollerwarehouse and it claims the max wheel size is 62mm
Huh that's odd. I've been rocking
65 58 58 65 on both sets of my wish medium frames. Maybe it depends on the skate? Works on thems perfect!!!!
@@jadrollervlog with the setup you use, is it still good for city skating without tiring out so fast like usually with aggressive skates
Very good video! I've been eyeing out the Oysi frames for some time, but I do have a set of brand new Featherlite 2 lying around, so my mind has a hard time justifying getting the oysi + new wheels. If I did get the Oysis, what size would be best for a THEM 908 size S boot?
Hmmm I think you need the 257mm
Make sure it's Oysi frame Medium 257mm. I would chat with your shop first though. Oak City Skate Shop is awesome. Call those guys first.
You have to modify your soulplate to get these to fit right? Is it worth doing?
Nope. Oysi will fit on THEMs. You just have to loose fit the ufs bolts first. Then tweak them down evenly like you would on a car tire. Oysi fits great on them skates.
Watched couple videos man great work keep em coming
Subbed, I really liked your video, great work.
Nice. Just out of interest, what size THEM boot and what size medium frame my dude?
Oh man totally forgot to mention that. THEM boot size 9-10 and Oysi frame 269mm and the GC FL3 is size Large
@@jadrollervlog Cheers bro. Your Skating is lovely to watch
@@Stu108 thank you! I'm trying to balance having fun, pushing my limited skill and not getting hurt since I can't bounce back like when I was in my 20s. I miss those days hahaha.
I love the smell of sonic wax, gets me fuckin GOIN'
Smells SOOOOOOOOO good!!!!!
Perfect for newbs like me ready to buy a set of aggressive skates. Thank you!
Hi, I'm getting into aggressive skating, do you think this frame is a good choice for someone like me to learn grind tricks and also learn carving a bowl and coping tricks? thank you!
Which frame? The Feather lite or the Oysi?
@@jadrollervlog should've been more specific hehe. The Oysi one :)
@@ppconde.1993 I would say no for the bowl cuz you could catch the sides of the frame quite easy. It's great to stop wheel bite, but when carving and turning tight it's easy to catch the frame on the floor and slip 😬 BUT it can be done you've just got to adjust your skating. Personally wouldn't be my first choice, but if you're planning to do a lot of grinding you can't go wrong.
Great for grinding with though!
@@chilli-iceolive-abode2447 thank you so much. I appreciate :)
fun, action, information this video has it all. 🙂
thanks!
Transition shot 😄 great vid
Rly nice video my friend!!
ótimo video!! hugs from BRAZIL
wtf this low views¿ this channel its great
Thank you!!!!!
Im the first to watch? Damn! It's 8:30am here in Brunei. And i just woke up! Lol! Hi from Brunei bro!
Nice review. I Wish (haha) I watched this before I ordered my frames, so I would have thought less before buying, but anyway, it is paid and on it's way. Looking to switch from FLT3 too
I'm actually going back to anti rocker!!!! Hahhaa THEM frames and UC anti rocker and UC 60mm 90 is a sweet spot I think.
@@jadrollervlog whatever works for you. :) I'm really happy with these frames on my shadow
@@jadrollervlog I am pretty new to skating but also skate AR and I am curious as to why 60mm wheels are a part of your preferred setup. I started with 58mm ( now they are more around 55 😁) and hearing about your Featherlite frame that can roll 64mm wheels sounds like a dream. Btw, I couldn’t help but to shake my head and laugh when you mentioned how the AR wheels drag on rollers and other obstacles. It’s so true and oddly enough I have gotten used to it, just as I am now used to my kids slamming the back door when they go outside, but every now and again it catches me off guard and the sound makes me nearly jump out of my skin 🤣
Nice review!
Cool
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