A+ on waxing the cuff to dampen the squeek. Just copped new boots after years of being dormant, and the squeek was driving me NUTS. Worked better than I expected. Props man 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽I’m virtually squeekless.
I think having a skate bag is the best hack anyone could have. It’s like a physical reminder of what a person needs to the bring to any session. I also throw in a small first aid kit. As for spare wheel...I kinda carry a full spare set cus I hate having 1 wheel looking differently
Yeah have at least bandaids in there haha. I hate having odd wheels too but i usually use it to get me thru the day before replacing them all. Save space. Thanks for the tips 💪🏻
Deodorant is by far the ultimate wax!! Ever get mad at a skateboarder, just put deodorant on every grind-able thing in the park!! hahaha jk, about sabotaging skateboarders not the deodorant part lol
Kia Ora bro, just got my first pair of blades and was wondering when buying bearings to i need to buy 2 boxes? (one box for each skate) or just the one?
@@BrandonDrummond Thanks for that. It's hard to find any opinion about them. For some reason they are not very common among aggressive bladers. But that is probably due to price.
I wanna get into aggressive bladeing But I am so new I got no Idea can you Suggest any good one on Amazon because non of the spots shop have them hear they all have only that big 4 Wheel once not aggressive one please...
@@BrandonDrummond I am from Bangalore its in India, I searched few Decathlon shop in my local But it was helpless I only found that big weel once, I was unable to find Aggressive once 😓...
@@ebenezer9072 I see your problem now. This shop is probably your best bet. www.locoskates.com/ Just be prepared to get hit with import fees. Amazon does have some good skates on it though. I'd reccomend getting these (My skates)www.amazon.com/Roces-M12-Atkinson-Aggressive-Skates/dp/B07JJ7XSQT/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=roces+aggressive+inline+skates&qid=1551392288&s=gateway&sr=8-17 or these www.amazon.com/s?k=razors+aggressive+inline+skates&ref=nb_sb_noss Just make sure they're in your size
2 big ones people use in the US that are both based outta CA are Roller Warehouse and Inline Warehouse. Check them out! Got my new RB New Jack Pros from Inline Warehouse for $240 shipped with a hoodie!
Oh I thought this would be another clickbait RUclips title, but couldn't have been more wrong. These tips are insane man, especially the eraser one. I would never of thought of a bar of soap either haha. Great stuff man keep up tha blading
The moment you said make a skate bag I thought, why haven't I done that? I immediately took an old bookbag and put wax, some allen keys, extra frames, and extra wheels in it. I normally just use the same super size bookbag for everything
Thanks for the hacks. I've heard that tea bag will get the smell out. Also believe it or not charcoal kills odors. So if you put a few pieces of coals in a zip lock bag with tiny holes in it that might work. I haven't tried these methods but I heard they work.
Wow i was skating in like a 93 heat yesturday and i was dead haha. 100 must be so insane. Thats so much for the support. Appreciate it a lot. Thanks for the tips too.
From what I've heard r.e. the freezing thing, it doesn't work long term. In the short term it works, I guess something to do with it being so cold the smell seems to be neutralised. BUT as soon as you've worn them for a little while and they're up to temperature the smell comes back. It's an old wives tale, that apparently some people do with jeans. Cuz they don't want to damage them by washing them they just freeze them. I dread to think of how unhygienic that is in the long term... 😬
Rubbing alcohol for the feet and fresh socks. It's an army hack I came across while researching how to stop boots smelling. I work 12h shifts and have to wear steelcaps for safety, needless to say, by the time I get home it smells like something died. Doesn't solve it entirely but really helps, reckon if you spray your feet every couple of hours and change your socks you should be golden. Also it helps thicken the skin so you're less likely to get blisters.
*CORRECTION* Citrus cleaners are acidic but they are non corrosive!
My bad.
Brandon Drummond which ceramic (non-swiss) bearings did u use before?
Just the bones ceramic beerings I think. Not 100% though. Its been a while haha
@@BrandonDrummond 😉😂
A+ on waxing the cuff to dampen the squeek. Just copped new boots after years of being dormant, and the squeek was driving me NUTS. Worked better than I expected. Props man 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽I’m virtually squeekless.
Also sos pads work good for cleaning skates. I used to do this when I was younger.
I think having a skate bag is the best hack anyone could have. It’s like a physical reminder of what a person needs to the bring to any session. I also throw in a small first aid kit. As for spare wheel...I kinda carry a full spare set cus I hate having 1 wheel looking differently
Yeah have at least bandaids in there haha. I hate having odd wheels too but i usually use it to get me thru the day before replacing them all. Save space. Thanks for the tips 💪🏻
Thanks for the tips!
We've got the same bearings :) I've got bones reds on my board and have rolled great for ages
Bones definitely make the best bearings ay.
Deodorant is by far the ultimate wax!! Ever get mad at a skateboarder, just put deodorant on every grind-able thing in the park!! hahaha jk, about sabotaging skateboarders not the deodorant part lol
Love those street skates!
Also I can't help to notice you have a rainbow colored rollerblade bottom right corner... why?
Kia Ora bro, just got my first pair of blades and was wondering when buying bearings to i need to buy 2 boxes? (one box for each skate) or just the one?
Kia Ora! That's dope! Welcome to blading. If you skate flat (8 wheels total) yes, you'll need 2 boxes. I hope this helps
@@BrandonDrummond Yeah that helps heaps, cheers bro
Brandon what is your opinion on ceramic bearings for aggressive rollerblading? I fear they may crack during jumps etc.
They work great for aggressive. You shouldn't be able to break them.
@@BrandonDrummond Thanks for that. It's hard to find any opinion about them. For some reason they are not very common among aggressive bladers. But that is probably due to price.
Great video man!
Thanks man.
I definitely learned a few things. Thanks for the hacks!
Glad to return he favour haha. Thanks man.
I wanna get into aggressive bladeing
But I am so new I got no Idea can you
Suggest any good one on Amazon
because non of the spots shop have
them hear they all have only that big 4
Wheel once not aggressive one please...
Amazon isn't the best Idea. You should just shop online at a skate shop. What part of the world are you in? I'll link you the closet skateshop.
@@BrandonDrummond I am from Bangalore its in
India, I searched few Decathlon shop in my local
But it was helpless I only found that big weel once,
I was unable to find Aggressive once 😓...
@@ebenezer9072 I see your problem now. This shop is probably your best bet. www.locoskates.com/
Just be prepared to get hit with import fees.
Amazon does have some good skates on it though. I'd reccomend getting these (My skates)www.amazon.com/Roces-M12-Atkinson-Aggressive-Skates/dp/B07JJ7XSQT/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=roces+aggressive+inline+skates&qid=1551392288&s=gateway&sr=8-17 or these www.amazon.com/s?k=razors+aggressive+inline+skates&ref=nb_sb_noss
Just make sure they're in your size
Brandon Drummond Hey! I’m actually looking for a good skate shop around my area in the U.S. Florida.
2 big ones people use in the US that are both based outta CA are Roller Warehouse and Inline Warehouse. Check them out! Got my new RB New Jack Pros from Inline Warehouse for $240 shipped with a hoodie!
Oh I thought this would be another clickbait RUclips title, but couldn't have been more wrong. These tips are insane man, especially the eraser one. I would never of thought of a bar of soap either haha.
Great stuff man keep up tha blading
Im glad you found them useful. Thanks for the support.
Sick hacks brah!! 🔥
Hope you learnt something
Thanks for the video really good hacks
Thanks you soo much dude
will definitely be trying that eraser one haha
Great videos bro!
Thanks man. Glad you liked it ✌🏻
Someone help me out. Are bearings for inlines and skateboards the same?
Yep. Theyre identical ✌🏻
@@BrandonDrummond thanks
The moment you said make a skate bag I thought, why haven't I done that?
I immediately took an old bookbag and put wax, some allen keys, extra frames, and extra wheels in it.
I normally just use the same super size bookbag for everything
I was the same for years.
I'd be forgetting wax and spare parts way to often.
Glad I helped!
Thanks man.
Thanks for the hacks. I've heard that tea bag will get the smell out. Also believe it or not charcoal kills odors. So if you put a few pieces of coals in a zip lock bag with tiny holes in it that might work. I haven't tried these methods but I heard they work.
No worries. I may have to look into that. Thanks for the tips. Could almost do a whole video on just how to stop them smelling haha.
Wow i was skating in like a 93 heat yesturday and i was dead haha. 100 must be so insane. Thats so much for the support. Appreciate it a lot. Thanks for the tips too.
From what I've heard r.e. the freezing thing, it doesn't work long term.
In the short term it works, I guess something to do with it being so cold the smell seems to be neutralised. BUT as soon as you've worn them for a little while and they're up to temperature the smell comes back.
It's an old wives tale, that apparently some people do with jeans. Cuz they don't want to damage them by washing them they just freeze them. I dread to think of how unhygienic that is in the long term... 😬
Wow, this just auto played as the next video, you look wayyy young mate :). Love it, have to say i prefer the "buzz cut" though
What did You Use for Bearings Quality ? With Hot Weather, the Wax on the Cuff Come slowly like Butter or Öl ? Or Not ? Have a Good Ride Brandon !
Thanks
Thanks bud
Rubbing alcohol for the feet and fresh socks.
It's an army hack I came across while researching how to stop boots smelling. I work 12h shifts and have to wear steelcaps for safety, needless to say, by the time I get home it smells like something died.
Doesn't solve it entirely but really helps, reckon if you spray your feet every couple of hours and change your socks you should be golden.
Also it helps thicken the skin so you're less likely to get blisters.
my dad used to use the freezer hack for his jeans-
Ha! New your name sound familiar to me in Eisler's stream
Haha! Cant miss Eisler's streams.
Try using WD-40 or castrol motor oil for the squeeking boots it’ll silence it completely, speeking from experience
🎶Just a spoon of bicarb soda will make the odour go down. Liner odour go down🎶
Boned swiss.. if you take care of the bones reds it will be all you need without the 60 bucks loss
Blade Vs Ricardo Lino
Cat litter put cat litter in a sock stick the sock in the liner and that should do it
Love the vid by the way safe skatin bud
Super video bro. I sub
beerings?
What are beerings???
theyre what make the wheel spin
ok
@@rgby1367 have you lost your bearings?
A map and compass might help 😁
You can put baking soda will take the stink out
You're buying new bearings every month!?!
Trust you schooling. One can buy "fresh balls" for the smell. If it's really bad, buy a new linear.
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