Thanks for the review! Very helpful - and you touch on many of the questions I've had for these skates. As for the stock wheels, many other cheaper roller skates are also equipped with low quality wheels; such as the Roces TIF-series, and their 82A wheels, that seems to be for indoor use with the same durability as chewed gum.
If it's one thing I can vouch for is poor wheels makes the skates feel bad no matter what else is good about the skate. Good wheels gives you proper response and ride feel...I think it's one of the most important parts to invest in quality.
I see these all over AliExpress, and I always wondered what they're like. I'm curious if you can tell the difference in quality compared to Rollerblade brand and if it will stand the test of time. Please do an update in the future if there's anything to report.
Well I've skated them enough at this point to tell you that the "Rollerblade" brand does use more durable quality with their skates. But this one in the video is actually quite fun and what I've observed is changing the wheels (on any skate that comes with crappy wheels) makes all the difference in enjoyment.
@@Inliner242 Thanks! In the past, I think most skates came with pretty cheap quality wheels. More recently, better skates are coming with very good wheels like Undercover (Powerslide) and Hydrogen (Rollerblade) wheels.
@@uu3903 Agreed. So with this skate after putting on the TronX wheels (search my channel I have a review on them) these Inlines are quite a blast to skate
hi , do you think that the neck of the skates should be rigid in order to be able to perform the movements better? And do you think that the dimensions of the wheels should be 80mm and above in order to withstand all types of floors, even street floors that are unbalanced and harsh? Is there a difference if there is a large distance between each wheel in speed and performance? and what do you prefer if i want skate for free style and speed and for cons ? thnax ☺️
Yes I do think a more rigid setup gives you more performance. Now in terms of wheels, the bigger they are the more comfort you'd feel (think of it like if you drive a car over a bumpy surface vs a skateboard... The small wheels on the board hurts the most whereas the car the least, so bigger wheels usually equals better comfort. If you want to do slalom and speed then realize that's tricky because usually slalom setup is rockered and it's not stable for skating hills & such. On the other end, skating flat is more stable and you can still do slalom (just rockered makes it a bit easier) you can get used to it with practice and still have the ability for speed. Just be sure to have braking techniques downpack when speeding
I prefer heavier skate. More stable at high speed, easier to roll over rough roads Twisters are probably 5.5lbs each. While these Ali skates are 3.5lbs... Very flimsy all around
Thanks for the review! Very helpful - and you touch on many of the questions I've had for these skates. As for the stock wheels, many other cheaper roller skates are also equipped with low quality wheels; such as the Roces TIF-series, and their 82A wheels, that seems to be for indoor use with the same durability as chewed gum.
If it's one thing I can vouch for is poor wheels makes the skates feel bad no matter what else is good about the skate. Good wheels gives you proper response and ride feel...I think it's one of the most important parts to invest in quality.
I see these all over AliExpress, and I always wondered what they're like. I'm curious if you can tell the difference in quality compared to Rollerblade brand and if it will stand the test of time. Please do an update in the future if there's anything to report.
Well I've skated them enough at this point to tell you that the "Rollerblade" brand does use more durable quality with their skates. But this one in the video is actually quite fun and what I've observed is changing the wheels (on any skate that comes with crappy wheels) makes all the difference in enjoyment.
@@Inliner242 Thanks! In the past, I think most skates came with pretty cheap quality wheels. More recently, better skates are coming with very good wheels like Undercover (Powerslide) and Hydrogen (Rollerblade) wheels.
@@uu3903 Agreed. So with this skate after putting on the TronX wheels (search my channel I have a review on them) these Inlines are quite a blast to skate
Thank 🫡 I totally respect your opinion nice review I was just about to order them in till you spoke on the wheels
No problem, thanks for watching
I’d get them but they don’t come in size 12 😢
Love your video bro🇦🇬💯
Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed
What size wheels would you put on these if you had a choice?
the frames only support 4x80mm
Will a 80mm fit up front? Can you check for me please? I'm looking at these but I want 4x80mm.
yes they support 4x80mm wheel setup
Thank you!@@Inliner242
That's my new inline skates
How is your experience so far?
hi , do you think that the neck of the skates should be rigid in order to be able to perform the movements better? And do you think that the dimensions of the wheels should be 80mm and above in order to withstand all types of floors, even street floors that are unbalanced and harsh? Is there a difference if there is a large distance between each wheel in speed and performance? and what do you prefer if i want skate for free style and speed and for cons ? thnax ☺️
Yes I do think a more rigid setup gives you more performance. Now in terms of wheels, the bigger they are the more comfort you'd feel (think of it like if you drive a car over a bumpy surface vs a skateboard... The small wheels on the board hurts the most whereas the car the least, so bigger wheels usually equals better comfort. If you want to do slalom and speed then realize that's tricky because usually slalom setup is rockered and it's not stable for skating hills & such. On the other end, skating flat is more stable and you can still do slalom (just rockered makes it a bit easier) you can get used to it with practice and still have the ability for speed. Just be sure to have braking techniques downpack when speeding
Why the wheels are uneven?
they are not quality wheels that comes with these skates
The worst part of these skates is actually how the frames bolt into plastic... That's the worst kind of design
no actually with these set the frames bolt into metal like other good freestyle skates...I gotta give that one to them at least
Hii is the quality good? I'm planning to buy this skates.
the skates themselves are not bad, but they come with terrible wheels
buy oxello mf500
These are pretty terrible
They look sick!
Thanks
I prefer heavier skate. More stable at high speed, easier to roll over rough roads
Twisters are probably 5.5lbs each. While these Ali skates are 3.5lbs... Very flimsy all around
I agree with you.
My daughter has ones, i think that the weels are poor.
the wheels are terrible! Check my channel I have a 'Wheels Ranking Video'