I bought some FE f110h’s in red/black. I absolutely love them! I can definitely get some great speed going and hold it. Need to work on slowing down/stopping techniques. Lol. I’m going to hit a rail to trail soon.
I know you're primarily an aggressive guy, but I really enjoy seeing when you do big wheel / distance stuff. I'm too chicken and not a good enough skater for aggressive -- I can't really even do intermediate stuff like crossovers or even bunny hops, but I love distance skating for exercise. That trail looks like it would be great fun. Would be interesting to hear your take on the Flying Eagle F7s compared to your old Powerslide Swells or Imperials, specifically regarding the distance stuff. I got "back to blading" myself about a year and a half ago after a 15+ year hiatus. I used my OLD Rollerblades (4x 78mm wheels on plastic frames) at first but upgraded to PS Swell 3x 110s. Now that I'm in better shape I do 10km (6.2 miles) in 30-35 minutes, 2-3 times per week. Occasionally do a longer 15 or 20km session. I do prefer the Swells and bigger wheels, but actually I can wear the old Rollerblades and do the same 10km in the same ballpark elapsed time, so I'd wager that you getting more winded is just down to not having done the distance for a while rather than equipment.
Thanks! I get obsessed with aggressive sometimes but plan to do more big wheels now. I’m gonna stick to the FE until I kill the wheels, also testing durability for Compass. After than I’ll do the Swell 3x125 again though. Your times are a great inspiration!
@@BacktoBlading I'm interested in your 110mm Compass wheels, will have to look into how I might be able to get some to Thailand whenever I need a new set. But, according to my phone tracking app, I've done 1,500+km (nearly 1000 miles) in the year and a half since I started using the app to track. Some of that would have been on my old Rollerblades, but probably 3/4 on the stock Powerslide wheels -- so they are holding up pretty well so far.
I mainly skate big wheels through my city doing basic aggressive stuff like jumping gaps and over stuff and doing 180s and 360s. I was thinking about getting into aggressive but I cant get over the fear of rails yet. I honestly dont think my balance would be good enough to balance on a rail without busting my ass. Surprisingly enough I've never hit a trail with my big wheels yet it's always been the city streets with alot of cars. Need to go find a nice trail and see how my speed skating actually is over the constant stop and go and weaving through obstacles. Great video tho your way faster on your big wheels then I am lol.
There are some great smartphone apps for tracking distance/time/calories/etc. via your GPS. I use Runtastic (which has a setting to change the activity to inline skating), but there are others. Quite nice for me, helps with staying motivated and setting goals of increasing distance, better times, or more total distance per month or whatever. Might be worth checking out in conjunction with getting the skates! :)
Nice vid! Thinking of getting a 3x110 set up like this one for the wife son and I as an all-around rink/city/trail skate, looking forward to the review. If you're ever in Atlanta let me know maybe we could skate the Beltline trail, I'm putting up similar numbers 12.5 miles in an hour on fresh legs.
Cool video! 🙂👍 Weak days exist, like mine today and last week. 🙃 I think your sideways muscles of your legs hadn't been trained recently. Can happen, just go on and NEVER GIVE UP. 👍 Please could you check the alignment of your selfie stick and the 3/8 ir 1/4 " bolt/thread of your 360 camera; after the mini crash were parts of the stick visible. Thanks pal! Greetings from Berlin, Germany
good to see you out on the trail again. been too long. i think your previous best time was around 20 minutes, just under maybe. not sure now. i might be thinking of my own endomondo time for walking to town (usually averages 19.40 mins for 1.8 miles.) you certainly had under 24 mins though. i see at the end of the video you found your previous best on the app. i was right, about 20 mins all the best
What am I missing here? I'm 55 and skate 20-25 miles per outing on 80mm wheels usually 3-4 times a week. I average between 8.5 to 10 mph. I would have bet 110s to be much faster than a 1 or 2 mph.
I wonder if the F7 acomodates wide feet, I really love the F7 Black/Red versions over Seba FR1, all skate company don't have interest making skates for wide feet skaters beside s Seba :(
Thanks! I need to test these 110mm wheels, also wasn’t a huge fan of the Swell and how the alignment was. Will go back in a month or so though for comparison
Congratulations on the Best dad ever award. I honestly hoped I might win this year but I've got to hand it to you. Bravo.
Lol, I mean, I got the shirt
I bought some FE f110h’s in red/black. I absolutely love them! I can definitely get some great speed going and hold it. Need to work on slowing down/stopping techniques. Lol. I’m going to hit a rail to trail soon.
Those are great skates! Enjoy
I know you're primarily an aggressive guy, but I really enjoy seeing when you do big wheel / distance stuff. I'm too chicken and not a good enough skater for aggressive -- I can't really even do intermediate stuff like crossovers or even bunny hops, but I love distance skating for exercise. That trail looks like it would be great fun.
Would be interesting to hear your take on the Flying Eagle F7s compared to your old Powerslide Swells or Imperials, specifically regarding the distance stuff. I got "back to blading" myself about a year and a half ago after a 15+ year hiatus. I used my OLD Rollerblades (4x 78mm wheels on plastic frames) at first but upgraded to PS Swell 3x 110s. Now that I'm in better shape I do 10km (6.2 miles) in 30-35 minutes, 2-3 times per week. Occasionally do a longer 15 or 20km session. I do prefer the Swells and bigger wheels, but actually I can wear the old Rollerblades and do the same 10km in the same ballpark elapsed time, so I'd wager that you getting more winded is just down to not having done the distance for a while rather than equipment.
Thanks! I get obsessed with aggressive sometimes but plan to do more big wheels now.
I’m gonna stick to the FE until I kill the wheels, also testing durability for Compass. After than I’ll do the Swell 3x125 again though. Your times are a great inspiration!
thanks for posting your times, i am going o use them as reference and see what i can do too.
@@BacktoBlading I'm interested in your 110mm Compass wheels, will have to look into how I might be able to get some to Thailand whenever I need a new set. But, according to my phone tracking app, I've done 1,500+km (nearly 1000 miles) in the year and a half since I started using the app to track. Some of that would have been on my old Rollerblades, but probably 3/4 on the stock Powerslide wheels -- so they are holding up pretty well so far.
Finally! This was the reason I subscribed to you! Good luck getting back in shape!
Thank you for your patience. I’m an old dog, love my aggressive. Felt so good skating distance though I’m gonna stick with it
Good to see you back out on the big wheels! =)
Thanks!
I mainly skate big wheels through my city doing basic aggressive stuff like jumping gaps and over stuff and doing 180s and 360s. I was thinking about getting into aggressive but I cant get over the fear of rails yet. I honestly dont think my balance would be good enough to balance on a rail without busting my ass. Surprisingly enough I've never hit a trail with my big wheels yet it's always been the city streets with alot of cars. Need to go find a nice trail and see how my speed skating actually is over the constant stop and go and weaving through obstacles. Great video tho your way faster on your big wheels then I am lol.
You need to try! It’s a very zen moment. Good mental relaxation
That looks like a very nice trail for skating.
It’s beautiful. I’m very lucky
This looks really nice. I need to work on my long distance position when I get me skates. Thanks for the work.
It’s a lot of fun! Uses some really weird muscles. I can’t wait to improve.
@@BacktoBlading my discover new muscles everytime i blade, i have to say my legs / ass look pretty good these days :-)
Hah, too true
There are some great smartphone apps for tracking distance/time/calories/etc. via your GPS. I use Runtastic (which has a setting to change the activity to inline skating), but there are others. Quite nice for me, helps with staying motivated and setting goals of increasing distance, better times, or more total distance per month or whatever. Might be worth checking out in conjunction with getting the skates! :)
@@jonfrahm9887 thanks, going to check it out now.
Nice vid! Thinking of getting a 3x110 set up like this one for the wife son and I as an all-around rink/city/trail skate, looking forward to the review.
If you're ever in Atlanta let me know maybe we could skate the Beltline trail, I'm putting up similar numbers 12.5 miles in an hour on fresh legs.
Love it! Will keep updating and hopefully have the review soon
As much as I perfer the natural sounds, the sounds you slipped in was calming. I really do perfer sounds ofwheels rolling , wildlife and falls.
I’ve tried to get the audio with the 360 cam but it gets destroyed with speed. Will keep trying though!
Cool video! 🙂👍
Weak days exist, like mine today and last week. 🙃
I think your sideways muscles of your legs hadn't been trained recently. Can happen, just go on and NEVER GIVE UP. 👍
Please could you check the alignment of your selfie stick and the 3/8 ir 1/4 " bolt/thread of your 360 camera; after the mini crash were parts of the stick visible. Thanks pal!
Greetings from Berlin, Germany
Agreed! I need to stop crashing, lol
I like the soundtrack on this one. Mysterious
Yeah, looking to change things up. Needs to be a bit louder next time. Thanks!
Do you al like Flying Eagles triskates more than Powerslide tris?
good to see you out on the trail again. been too long. i think your previous best time was around 20 minutes, just under maybe. not sure now. i might be thinking of my own endomondo time for walking to town (usually averages 19.40 mins for 1.8 miles.) you certainly had under 24 mins though.
i see at the end of the video you found your previous best on the app. i was right, about 20 mins
all the best
Thanks for watching! I’ll keep improving.
I just bought these wheels today. Let's see what you got!
Ok today's the maiden voyage!!!! Right now as I speak!!!!
What am I missing here? I'm 55 and skate 20-25 miles per outing on 80mm wheels usually 3-4 times a week. I average between 8.5 to 10 mph. I would have bet 110s to be much faster than a 1 or 2 mph.
Much faster I'm a new skater and skate forever on my new K2 Trio 100 LT. I can't stop skating
nice infos again, thanks
Thanks for watching!
I wonder if the F7 acomodates wide feet, I really love the F7 Black/Red versions over Seba FR1, all skate company don't have interest making skates for wide feet skaters beside s Seba :(
Croft 60’s and Silver Next’s incoming. Thanks in ad LocoSkates.
Hah! Loco does it right.
Nice video. Why did you switch from the Powerslide Swell 125 skates? I'm thinking of buying them so I would really appreciate your feedback. Thanks!
Thanks! I need to test these 110mm wheels, also wasn’t a huge fan of the Swell and how the alignment was. Will go back in a month or so though for comparison
@@BacktoBlading Great. Interested to hear your feedback. Looking for a supportive and lightweight boot with 110s or 125s. Thanks again!
That’s the plan!
@@BacktoBlading Drove past the Tobacco Trail today. Let's skate it together sometime.
6.5 km on 3x110 must’ve been tough ! . I try 4x110 !!! 😈
Woah! Long wheelbast
Back to Blading very long! 340mm. But if you are going to skate on a straight line for miles, this is the best set up in my opinion.
i thought your name was "Back to Balding"
Me too
Come on. When talking triskates some words of appreciation to Powerslide should be mentioned.
Love Powerslide, have some Imperials and Swell. But these feel really good!