Ahahahahaha!!! The close-up of that guy's reaction at 5:36 was priceless! 😂 Even the girls were impressed! 😉 Excellent video my friend! Very cool indeed haha 😎
Nice vid. Just wanted to share some skate boot knowledge. If there is a hockey pro shop in Miami somewhere that works on skates, actually has the tools to do so, they have what the shop guys call a "punch out" device, where it presses a ball into the hot spot, with a dish shaped receptacle on the outside, thus moving that part of the boot out, hopefully alleviating the hot spot in the boot. You can DIY this with wood clamps and golf ball too, which I have done successfully on a pair of my skates. There are YT videos on the DIY method. Cheers man.
heheeeyyy.. very fun video for a very fun pair of skates. I've been skating on these for almost 3 months and they're very comfy. Great for urban skating and you'll eventually break them in to "slide and eventually stick", as you say :). The only issue I had was skating about 30 miles of open road and got some nasty cuts on my shin; might've been bad fastening on my part. Other than that, these are my true skating work horses. Great review!
Great video. I just bought some Powerslides and they were horrible (unbearable inner ankle pain). I heard you mention them in the video. I should have bought RollerBlades. They always fit me well. Just subscribed to your channel. RB 110's look great. Thanks.
Yes... sometimes when I have a inner ankle pain from a hard shell boot... I switch to a soft boot and then the pressure is off my ankles for a while until I can get back to the hard shell boot again.
@@jamesbond6687 yea I will, they come april 11th! I've always used shoe sizes that are 2-3 sizes "bigger" than my length, because my feet were too wide to fit, for like the last 25 years.. and someone on reddit had nearly identical foot size as me and convinced me to get the "correct" size because these were wide enough LOL. I am scared but we'll see
@@jamesbond6687 Got them, been going around a bit pretty tight fit but seems like it'll loosen up as the liners get worn in. Can really feel the roller blade burn in my legs!
I Got these skates brought them in August 2018 and took me a couple of months to break them in,i changed my wheels to LED wheels,still having issues with fastening them to get the correct amount of support,took a while getting uses to ,i might change the liners see if that improves for my fit,but they are pretty comfortable, so i stick with them.
I've bought those socks at my local ShopTask. I can indeed recommend these socks to any one whom which may have some issue with blisters. There very thin, non cotton, wicks alot of moisture out. Eventually the sock will become wet but even in sweaty condition liner rubbing wasn't an issue, very minimal. I had a pair for about six months and the socks was still in good condition! But, Sorry the brand name had already been worned off :)
Recommendations please! I haven't skated for years, and only infrequently at that. I want to start again and was thinking of getting the RB 110's since I heard they are quite wide I have extremely flat feet. But I'm concerned these would be too advanced/fast for me with the larger wheels and no heel brake. I'd have to learn T-brake, I'm getting old (45), oh, and I'm pleasantly out of shape (5'9 220). I'd be skating mostly on bike paths in suburbia - most of which have rough coating near me, but not all. Any insight appreciated!
Quick question. How do they fit compared to the Twisters? I found my Twisters quite narrow so I had to go up in size but then the skates were too long for me. I have heard the RB is a wider fit which might be good for me.
For what it's worth, I think Twisters are notoriously narrow. Even the Rollerblade website says specifically with that model to get a half or full size bigger.
Hi i don't know how you managed to skate so good in these skates??? I Brought a pair of these a year ago and been struggling with them the whole year they just don't feel right, Last week i took the frames of them and transferred them with the liners onto my old Roces Boots that i brought in 2013 and That fit me perfectly much better quality boot ,better support and fit and almost half the price of the tri skates and they are perfect now ,i am sorted 😎
My right foot has that imfamous accessory bone, gaved me a hard time when I started out. It's now "tame" I suppose, no pain and is also leather like around that site. What helped me out are those $10 socks. They seem to prevent any feeling of the pressure I get from the accessory bone. Skates - FR
Same shit! Just getting back into skating after 18 years. Bought the Powerslide Imperial 80 that may have been slightly too big and it murdered my navicular. I could skate at the rink once a week for like 2 hours then the skin would just tear off over that bone. Could only skate once a week. Tried punching the boot and Ezeefit booties and still the same. I got this boot today and a Seba rockerable frame. Get to see if I can break my neck before the skates shred my feet this Tuesday. Wish me luck.
I just bought a pair but haven’t skated for many years. I am having issues with my inner ankle bone. I am not sure if it’s the tongue of the boot rubbing on my ankle but they starting killing me after a few minutes using them. Do you have any info that can help.
Just based on some of the videos I've seen here on RUclips these look like great urban skates. I imagine for fitness as well, but I don't really get what makes a fitness skate a "fitness" skate. Another good video: ruclips.net/video/VJkh48JnK0I/видео.html
@@jamesbond6687 Should I train a new move again and again until it works ( but I'll fall often, high risk of injury) or did you just skate and the movement came by itself?
@@Golden2Talon Falling is apart of skating... But you can decrease the amount of falls as long as you learn at your own pace... if you try to rush it... you might learn a little quicker but you might injure yourself quickly... So be careful of that... learning how to skate, then stop, then learning speed, then learning tricks... That is the order I recommend...You can repeat a move over and over again... if you find you are falling too much while performing the maneuver than either take a break 20 or 30 minutes... If that does not work than try tomorrow...
You're half way there, because you recognize your weakness (one foot skating), so you know what to focus on. Your comment is a month old now...how's your one foot and stopping coming along? One exercise I saw in a video that may help is going somewhere flat and smooth (like a tennis or basketball court) and skating around with one skate and one shoe. Alternate feet.
Ahahahahaha!!! The close-up of that guy's reaction at 5:36 was priceless! 😂 Even the girls were impressed! 😉 Excellent video my friend! Very cool indeed haha 😎
They look a nice pair of skates. A comfy pair of skates is always such a good thing! Looking forward to seeing more of them in action.
The version we have here in Brazil has another color scheme. Yellows, black and grey/ cream cuff
Nice video! Love the look of those skates!
Nice video and use of camera. I just got the macroblade 100s today and anxious to use them.
I just bought these and have to learn how to brake in them. My ankles are afraid 😂😂😂
Awesome!!!...just roll around in them a little before you do any slides right away...Enjoy 😉
Very helpful. I wonder if they have changed much from now, Rollerblade RB110 3WD?
Always enjoy your videos man! Congrats on the new purchase and keep up the great content!
Nice vid. Just wanted to share some skate boot knowledge. If there is a hockey pro shop in Miami somewhere that works on skates, actually has the tools to do so, they have what the shop guys call a "punch out" device, where it presses a ball into the hot spot, with a dish shaped receptacle on the outside, thus moving that part of the boot out, hopefully alleviating the hot spot in the boot. You can DIY this with wood clamps and golf ball too, which I have done successfully on a pair of my skates. There are YT videos on the DIY method. Cheers man.
I love my RB 110s I have been thinking about putting a 125 frame set up on the boot just to try it out I have not skated 125mm yet
Oh yeah man those are steezy fresh. Love the red. 🔥👍👌
I know. Me too... I love the combination of red and black.
9:35 endless entertainment watching people in the background lol.
Haha! Yeah...didn't notice it till I published the video...😆
heheeeyyy.. very fun video for a very fun pair of skates. I've been skating on these for almost 3 months and they're very comfy. Great for urban skating and you'll eventually break them in to "slide and eventually stick", as you say :). The only issue I had was skating about 30 miles of open road and got some nasty cuts on my shin; might've been bad fastening on my part. Other than that, these are my true skating work horses. Great review!
Happened with mines as well
Real cool Man thanks for the review. Gonna get it now
Your welcome...glad you could benefit 😉
How do you like them compared to your twisters?
This rollerblade or Seba fr1 confortable ??
Great video. I just bought some Powerslides and they were horrible (unbearable inner ankle pain). I heard you mention them in the video. I should have bought RollerBlades. They always fit me well. Just subscribed to your channel. RB 110's look great. Thanks.
Yes... sometimes when I have a inner ankle pain from a hard shell boot... I switch to a soft boot and then the pressure is off my ankles for a while until I can get back to the hard shell boot again.
They look great! Hope you enjoy them!
Thanks for the video, hoping they're wide enough for my feet when they arrive
Awesome hope all goes well... let me know...😉
@@jamesbond6687 yea I will, they come april 11th! I've always used shoe sizes that are 2-3 sizes "bigger" than my length, because my feet were too wide to fit, for like the last 25 years.. and someone on reddit had nearly identical foot size as me and convinced me to get the "correct" size because these were wide enough LOL. I am scared but we'll see
@@jamesbond6687 Got them, been going around a bit pretty tight fit but seems like it'll loosen up as the liners get worn in. Can really feel the roller blade burn in my legs!
How do you like these skates versus the Maximum Edge versus your Imperials?
I Got these skates brought them in August 2018 and took me a couple of months to break them in,i changed my wheels to LED wheels,still having issues with fastening them to get the correct amount of support,took a while getting uses to ,i might change the liners see if that improves for my fit,but they are pretty comfortable, so i stick with them.
I've bought those socks at my local ShopTask. I can indeed recommend these socks to any one whom which may have some issue with blisters. There very thin, non cotton, wicks alot of moisture out. Eventually the sock will become wet but even in sweaty condition liner rubbing wasn't an issue, very minimal.
I had a pair for about six months and the socks was still in good condition!
But, Sorry the brand name had already been worned off :)
These look good! I’m looking at the RB80Pro, or the RBDA.
Cool Music
Thank you! It is RUclips Music...
This vs the Twister Edge 110 3WD? What would you argue?
I'm debating the same! I'm visiting Poland and luckily I got to borrow the Twister Edge - they kill my feet after about 5 miles....
I am asking myself the sameee what to get of those 2
Recommendations please! I haven't skated for years, and only infrequently at that. I want to start again and was thinking of getting the RB 110's since I heard they are quite wide I have extremely flat feet. But I'm concerned these would be too advanced/fast for me with the larger wheels and no heel brake. I'd have to learn T-brake, I'm getting old (45), oh, and I'm pleasantly out of shape (5'9 220). I'd be skating mostly on bike paths in suburbia - most of which have rough coating near me, but not all. Any insight appreciated!
Good review. You look like Chet from Weird Science.
12:18 Passing the scooter lmao
frames need adjusting to stand straight in them
Nice skates James. Just curious, what do you do for a living?
Nice
There is skate marathon on Sunday April 28th. 3 part marathon. In Houston
Quick question. How do they fit compared to the Twisters? I found my Twisters quite narrow so I had to go up in size but then the skates were too long for me. I have heard the RB is a wider fit which might be good for me.
For what it's worth, I think Twisters are notoriously narrow. Even the Rollerblade website says specifically with that model to get a half or full size bigger.
I have them for 6 months now, they are comfortable but not the most supportive 110 mm tri-skate. I would call them causal fitness skates.
For how many years have you been skating
What maximum speed can go with this ????
48.28 Kilometers per hour or 30 mph...on flat
@@jamesbond6687 woow, that's really great, you I am from india and there are no such kind brand available like powerslide
Bro , what maximum speed can you go in kilo meter on 110 wheels ???
7:25 How did you stop like this? 😃
жестко и брутально
Try a insta 360 camera ;)
I have a Gopro Infusion 360 camera...I just have busted it out yet...
How’s the toe box? I have wide feet.
They seemed to fit me fine...snug enough but not too much room either...I like them...🙂
Hi i don't know how you managed to skate so good in these skates??? I Brought a pair of these a year ago and been struggling with them the whole year they just don't feel right,
Last week i took the frames of them and transferred them with the liners onto my old Roces Boots that i brought in 2013 and That fit me perfectly much better quality boot ,better support and fit and almost half the price of the tri skates and they are perfect now ,i am sorted 😎
Have you tried an intuition liner?
@@jamesbond6687 no but i will look into them,thanx
You still free skating in Houston? Looking for a Sunday skate buddy
I wish I could stop like this guy without a heel brake
There’s nothing wrong with a heel break. It’s practical, safe, trustworthy and saves your wheels.
I’ve kept mine on too😊
My right foot has that imfamous accessory bone, gaved me a hard time when I started out. It's now "tame" I suppose, no pain and is also leather like around that site. What helped me out are those $10 socks. They seem to prevent any feeling of the pressure I get from the accessory bone.
Skates - FR
$10 socks? What brand?
Same shit! Just getting back into skating after 18 years. Bought the Powerslide Imperial 80 that may have been slightly too big and it murdered my navicular. I could skate at the rink once a week for like 2 hours then the skin would just tear off over that bone. Could only skate once a week. Tried punching the boot and Ezeefit booties and still the same. I got this boot today and a Seba rockerable frame. Get to see if I can break my neck before the skates shred my feet this Tuesday. Wish me luck.
I just bought a pair but haven’t skated for many years. I am having issues with my inner ankle bone. I am not sure if it’s the tongue of the boot rubbing on my ankle but they starting killing me after a few minutes using them. Do you have any info that can help.
you could try using a heat gun to mold the shell... it's risky but if you don't the pain will just continue
Are these a good fitness/urban skate
Just based on some of the videos I've seen here on RUclips these look like great urban skates. I imagine for fitness as well, but I don't really get what makes a fitness skate a "fitness" skate.
Another good video: ruclips.net/video/VJkh48JnK0I/видео.html
Any advice on skates with no pressure points?
K2 V02 90 Boas I found absolutely no pressure points so far...it is a soft boot as advertised...my model was a 2016 I believe...
I dont know if rollerblade or next powerslide
Does rollerblading count as exercise?
you are kidding?
I wish I had your skills. I use the skate for a month and still cant even t stop because I cant skate on one leg.
Well...It took me about 6 Months before I learned how to skate decent...Keep on trying! 😊😁
@@jamesbond6687 Should I train a new move again and again until it works ( but I'll fall often, high risk of injury) or did you just skate and the movement came by itself?
@@Golden2Talon Falling is apart of skating... But you can decrease the amount of falls as long as you learn at your own pace... if you try to rush it... you might learn a little quicker but you might injure yourself quickly... So be careful of that... learning how to skate, then stop, then learning speed, then learning tricks... That is the order I recommend...You can repeat a move over and over again... if you find you are falling too much while performing the maneuver than either take a break 20 or 30 minutes... If that does not work than try tomorrow...
@@jamesbond6687 thanks :)
You're half way there, because you recognize your weakness (one foot skating), so you know what to focus on. Your comment is a month old now...how's your one foot and stopping coming along? One exercise I saw in a video that may help is going somewhere flat and smooth (like a tennis or basketball court) and skating around with one skate and one shoe. Alternate feet.
My wife agrees: you’re not the same without your mustache.
The Miami Vice tank top is totally tits, though. 11\10.
to powerslide you need some speed and smooth road if its rough yo wont be able to
Vaseline on skin and Vaseline on the pads very useful for avoiding or minimizing blisters… be generous..
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I need to learn how to powerslide
9:30 Boyfriend says hello
$250??? I got mine for $90 made in China. Ahahaha...