I think the main issue with 3 wheels is that human foot naturally has a curve in the middle and you best keep balance when front and back of it are on solid surface while the foot arch can wrap around objects like say standing on a rock or a log you wrap foot around it, you feel it with your arch. With 4 wheels there is the gap between 2 middle wheels doing exactly what your foot does with the arch, with 3 wheels there is a big wheel there, its so counter intuitive, it feels like skates arent part of my body (which good shakes should feel like) but rather Im balancing on a log in circus, middle wheel also loves to pivot on uneven ground since foot naturally tries to use its arch to find stable balance, but surprise - there is an unstable round thing in there. Just feels wrong. Dont get me wrong - I bought 125mm triskates as first serious investment and I loved them, but only after getting 4x90 and skating those for a while I truly realized all the issues with triskates. 4x90 is best option, but I do wanna try 4x100 next
@@Thisissoul my 125mm ones feel like supercomfort and fast too, but its triskate and 245mm long, I can fall on my ass even standing still, back wheel is huge and right under my heel, its not a wheel at this point, but an ass falling pivot :D
@@Thisissoul Hi! Did you say if your feet aren’t touching the front of the boot it’s too big? Can you help me? I had Imperial Lollipops in men’s 9 and couldn’t get my foot down in boot but I wear a women’s 10..so I was recommended FX80s in a ten and while they were snug at first, months later they feel heavy and like they might be too big. But I have no one to ask because we don’t have any skate shops in my city. Any suggestions on how to confirm if they are too big? BTW I am new to inline skating. Thank you
My sister is just getting into inline skating and was sbout to get zetrablades. I told her to consider the oxelo mf500 since they're 90 euros and have very good reviews. She ended up getting them and is very happy with them. Surprisingly they have metal mounting plates and extruded aluminum frames. Not the best wheels and bearings but those eventually need to be replaced.
QUESTION: you mention that you are a 45 shoe, I am a US13, 305mondo. With aggressive skating what flat frames do you recommend. I have the Keizer Superfluid 5 (268mm), but with the soul the frame and wheels are the exact size of the boot and i sometimes get the feeling i'm going to fall backwards. I also tried the aluminium GC HD2 which are 283mm and extend past the boot. I find the GC more stable, harder to turn but they are also very heavy with a GAWDS team boot or TF boot. I saw IQON AG60 is 278... what would you recommend for a frame size for flat setup and a beginner skater learning to aggressive skate. Thanks so much, channel content is fantastic!! and I have found it very useful as I learn.
more info about aggressive frames can be found here ruclips.net/video/TFlw2SmYUcI/видео.html&ab_channel=Thisissoul as a blank advice I would choose the Oysi frame for you.
I swear yo if this shop would b in nyc I would b there b for they open up 😅.Ill tell them bring out all the skates from 9 s and then 10s so I can finally see what actual skate fits me best and buy extra parts but in nyc we don’t got that
Why would I want my toes to touch? Anytime you do a big gap or drop your toes will slam against the inside of your skate. Your liner, yes. Nice and snug. Your skate imho should have a little bit of wiggle room. That way you don’t get pressure points, you don’t slam your toes into the inside of the skate and it feels a lot more comfortable. The 5% boost in maneuverability and responsiveness that you get from squeezing your foot into the smallest size possible isn’t worth it to me.
"Don't do three wheels", meanwhile I have a 3x125 connected to my Powerslide Next 😳 , lol. I love it, but I've been rollerblading for 25+ years. I would definitely NOT recommend that setup for a new skater.
I think the main issue with 3 wheels is that human foot naturally has a curve in the middle and you best keep balance when front and back of it are on solid surface while the foot arch can wrap around objects like say standing on a rock or a log you wrap foot around it, you feel it with your arch. With 4 wheels there is the gap between 2 middle wheels doing exactly what your foot does with the arch, with 3 wheels there is a big wheel there, its so counter intuitive, it feels like skates arent part of my body (which good shakes should feel like) but rather Im balancing on a log in circus, middle wheel also loves to pivot on uneven ground since foot naturally tries to use its arch to find stable balance, but surprise - there is an unstable round thing in there.
Just feels wrong.
Dont get me wrong - I bought 125mm triskates as first serious investment and I loved them, but only after getting 4x90 and skating those for a while I truly realized all the issues with triskates. 4x90 is best option, but I do wanna try 4x100 next
4x100 is amazing. so smooth and fast!
@@Thisissoul my 125mm ones feel like supercomfort and fast too, but its triskate and 245mm long, I can fall on my ass even standing still, back wheel is huge and right under my heel, its not a wheel at this point, but an ass falling pivot :D
Very helpful for almost all skaters Ivo, one thing; your toes should touch the liner, but to touch the shell itself is another thing. Keep em coming!
your toe should touch the liner and the liner should touch the shell indeed.
@@Thisissoul exactly, or did I misunderstood the way you told it, also possible😁
From Morocco u r the best brother
thanks!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Great video 👍🎉
thanks!
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Love your videos, very in-depth. Please do a video covering skates for wide feet!
will do it one day. its allot of work because I want to measure all the skates width
33:38 Does the 1.5cm room rule applies also if you're going to replace the original liners with Intuition liners?
Yes. Bit then its maybe a little bit less
@@Thisissoul Hi! Did you say if your feet aren’t touching the front of the boot it’s too big? Can you help me? I had Imperial Lollipops in men’s 9 and couldn’t get my foot down in boot but I wear a women’s 10..so I was recommended FX80s in a ten and while they were snug at first, months later they feel heavy and like they might be too big. But I have no one to ask because we don’t have any skate shops in my city. Any suggestions on how to confirm if they are too big? BTW I am new to inline skating. Thank you
My sister is just getting into inline skating and was sbout to get zetrablades. I told her to consider the oxelo mf500 since they're 90 euros and have very good reviews. She ended up getting them and is very happy with them. Surprisingly they have metal mounting plates and extruded aluminum frames. Not the best wheels and bearings but those eventually need to be replaced.
the wheels are not great indeed. upgrading them with hydrogen would be a good step
QUESTION: you mention that you are a 45 shoe, I am a US13, 305mondo. With aggressive skating what flat frames do you recommend. I have the Keizer Superfluid 5 (268mm), but with the soul the frame and wheels are the exact size of the boot and i sometimes get the feeling i'm going to fall backwards. I also tried the aluminium GC HD2 which are 283mm and extend past the boot. I find the GC more stable, harder to turn but they are also very heavy with a GAWDS team boot or TF boot. I saw IQON AG60 is 278... what would you recommend for a frame size for flat setup and a beginner skater learning to aggressive skate. Thanks so much, channel content is fantastic!! and I have found it very useful as I learn.
more info about aggressive frames can be found here
ruclips.net/video/TFlw2SmYUcI/видео.html&ab_channel=Thisissoul
as a blank advice I would choose the Oysi frame for you.
what about the Maxxum of the Rollerblade brand?
I am almost 40. I want to start skateing again. Last time was like 25+ years ago. I am not sure what to buy.
any FR skate would be the general advice.
Merci
Can I buy a bigger liner than I have now
I swear yo if this shop would b in nyc I would b there b for they open up 😅.Ill tell them bring out all the skates from 9 s and then 10s so I can finally see what actual skate fits me best and buy extra parts but in nyc we don’t got that
just take a "fun weekend trip" to amsterdam or berlin with your partner and use it as an excuse to come by the store. see you soon!
@@Thisissoul I wish but I’m not that rich lol but all the skaters that live ware u are it’s a Disney land holy moly lol
Is the store really just inline skates? I cannot find any quads on the website. I also see none behind you, now that I notice it.
Why would I want my toes to touch? Anytime you do a big gap or drop your toes will slam against the inside of your skate. Your liner, yes. Nice and snug. Your skate imho should have a little bit of wiggle room. That way you don’t get pressure points, you don’t slam your toes into the inside of the skate and it feels a lot more comfortable. The 5% boost in maneuverability and responsiveness that you get from squeezing your foot into the smallest size possible isn’t worth it to me.
Nice and snug is the way to go indeed.
@@Thisissoul to each their own my friend
This is oul )))
Bendy softskate boot on a huge 3 wheel frame thats a good idea...not
"Don't do three wheels", meanwhile I have a 3x125 connected to my Powerslide Next 😳 , lol. I love it, but I've been rollerblading for 25+ years. I would definitely NOT recommend that setup for a new skater.
Did you try 4x100mm with a rocker as well?