I personally prefer the 110 mm set-up over the 125 mm and I have nearly every trinity frame they make. More recently I have been enjoying the 3 x 100 and the 4 x 90 over the 110. I time myself each and every time I go out tracking avg speed, distance etc and the 4 x 90 and 3 x 100 are as fast as the 3 x 110. Granted the 3 x 110 does roll over debris and pavement defects etc better but also seems to take more energy when doing a lot of stopping and starting.
thanks for sharing. I jumped on my 4x80 set up and forgot how stable it was so i ended up ordering NN 110x 4 frames and endless 90 frames. Will post the videos on here soon, thanks fro your comments!
110 will accelerate faster and 125 has higher top speed. i would say overall 110 is fine and fast but if u are tall or have big feet 125 u can really dig into slides with more clearance. 110 has more control. weight wise you'll get stronger faster with 125, 3 wheels set ups are already pretty light
how are these skates working out for you now? I just got the same setup with the 255 mm frame from aliexpress but gonna use 110mm. Should all be here in a month haha.
Hey there! I got the Kaze after having the flying eagle carbons for years and also had some pretty bad ankle pain right where my bone protruded. Not sure if its the powerslide lasts or not. Was ur pain in this boot around the bone?
I need someone who knows about sizing help me, please. So my feet are at 27.5 cm by 10 wide and I have these skates in size 27.9 Every time I skate after about 20 minutes my feet hurt and need to take a break to give my feet circulation. What do I need to do to improve this or am I at a wrong size of skate here?
@@RM-en9gk be sure to measure your foot while standing on only 1, this makes sure your foot gets the size it would while skating, honestly my foot measured 295mm and i went with the 291mm skate and my toes never touch unless i want them too when the skate is loose. I would say you are a 41eu 26.4 if you want a snug technical fit, especially for big wheels, remember some websites have free returns and exchanges. i'll be making a lot more content and a deeper review of the skate with different set ups. subscribe so you don't miss it. and ask me anything about them and i will try my best to assist you.
@@flownyc6165 I would be careful with recommending a small size with this skate and Powerslide Skates in general, especially when someone has wide feet. I ordered a Swell Skate with the length about 0.5cm above my foot length and I have had problems with the toebox being a little too narrow (and I don't think that I have very wide feet) and it hurting. Heat molding and breaking in the skate alleviates this to some extent, but because the HC Evo Pro is a carbon Skate, the difference that heatmolding makes is smaller than with a regular plastic shell. Everyone has different feet, but I have read and heard that most people had to size up after getting the HC Evo in their regular skate size and it being too small.
@@AthenesWrath thing is the skate i got is the only experience i can speak from and seeing as i got space left it has to be bigger then advertised. The thing is foot shapes and sizing is so different that of course it's best to try the skate out in person. But going based on my experience its not too hard to make the skate a little bigger with heat molding. find a shop with free returns and place your bet i guess xD cheers and thanks for the input. Also using and insole can push your foot back thus creating a little more room length wise but may suffer if you got a wider foot
I personally prefer the 110 mm set-up over the 125 mm and I have nearly every trinity frame they make. More recently I have been enjoying the 3 x 100 and the 4 x 90 over the 110. I time myself each and every time I go out tracking avg speed, distance etc and the 4 x 90 and 3 x 100 are as fast as the 3 x 110. Granted the 3 x 110 does roll over debris and pavement defects etc better but also seems to take more energy when doing a lot of stopping and starting.
thanks for sharing. I jumped on my 4x80 set up and forgot how stable it was so i ended up ordering NN 110x 4 frames and endless 90 frames. Will post the videos on here soon, thanks fro your comments!
@@flownyc6165 awesome . Love your videos. I look forward to them!
Thanks for this!
Sure thing!
Which set u think is faster for the same boot......
A 3*110 set
Or a 3*125 set, with a 100 grams heavier frame?
110 will accelerate faster and 125 has higher top speed. i would say overall 110 is fine and fast but if u are tall or have big feet 125 u can really dig into slides with more clearance. 110 has more control. weight wise you'll get stronger faster with 125, 3 wheels set ups are already pretty light
how are these skates working out for you now? I just got the same setup with the 255 mm frame from aliexpress but gonna use 110mm. Should all be here in a month haha.
Hey there! I got the Kaze after having the flying eagle carbons for years and also had some pretty bad ankle pain right where my bone protruded. Not sure if its the powerslide lasts or not. Was ur pain in this boot around the bone?
yeah they got better after i heat molded them. i believe you may be able to do something with a heat gun for the material of you skates
I need someone who knows about sizing help me, please. So my feet are at 27.5 cm by 10 wide and I have these skates in size 27.9
Every time I skate after about 20 minutes my feet hurt and need to take a break to give my feet circulation. What do I need to do to improve this or am I at a wrong size of skate here?
is it close to your heal? or where?
@@flownyc6165 its more towards the front of my feet. Its almost as if it pressing and cutting circulation over time.
You think this skate are suitable for wide feet?
How wide is your foot?
@@flownyc6165 11.2 centimeters wide and 26.8 lenght. In shoes I'm size 28.5 Eu44 and according to power slide chart I'm size 43
@@RM-en9gk be sure to measure your foot while standing on only 1, this makes sure your foot gets the size it would while skating, honestly my foot measured 295mm and i went with the 291mm skate and my toes never touch unless i want them too when the skate is loose. I would say you are a 41eu 26.4 if you want a snug technical fit, especially for big wheels, remember some websites have free returns and exchanges. i'll be making a lot more content and a deeper review of the skate with different set ups. subscribe so you don't miss it. and ask me anything about them and i will try my best to assist you.
@@flownyc6165 I would be careful with recommending a small size with this skate and Powerslide Skates in general, especially when someone has wide feet. I ordered a Swell Skate with the length about 0.5cm above my foot length and I have had problems with the toebox being a little too narrow (and I don't think that I have very wide feet) and it hurting. Heat molding and breaking in the skate alleviates this to some extent, but because the HC Evo Pro is a carbon Skate, the difference that heatmolding makes is smaller than with a regular plastic shell. Everyone has different feet, but I have read and heard that most people had to size up after getting the HC Evo in their regular skate size and it being too small.
@@AthenesWrath thing is the skate i got is the only experience i can speak from and seeing as i got space left it has to be bigger then advertised. The thing is foot shapes and sizing is so different that of course it's best to try the skate out in person. But going based on my experience its not too hard to make the skate a little bigger with heat molding. find a shop with free returns and place your bet i guess xD cheers and thanks for the input. Also using and insole can push your foot back thus creating a little more room length wise but may suffer if you got a wider foot