Great review. I’ve just moved from NN 4x90 to Endless 4x90. I only had less than an hour but they felt very stable at speed. I didn’t do much just edges, stride work and glide focus to make sure I have the frames in the right place on my feet. Then I can crack on with some wizard stuff. I’m excited.
The rocker on the Endless 90 is ~ 0.8mm (+/- 0.05mm) front and back. Measured with a filler gauge on my Endless LR 90 with only the bearings and spacers on - 1:38 in the video.
Thanks for the excellent review, I have had my endless 90/110 frames for a month and am absolutely loving them, I have been doing beginners speed skate classes on 3 wheel 90 set up and they are so smooth and stable, and adult beginners lessons on 4 wheel 90 , totally enjoying the turning and incredible stability, being in my mid sixtys and trying to get healthier these endless blades have given a huge confidence boost Id recommend them
Hey man, completely unrelated to this video but my FR1s have arrived and it's all thanks to your channel. Cheers for reminding me what I have been missing out on. Peace out.
haven't gotten to skate much due to winter and now lots of rain, but when I got my endless 100s last summer, I loved them. Just wish I could have found some mushroom undercovers at the time.
Very nice review. A little late reviewing this video but it did help me as a beginner to make the investment and get both the fr1 310 and endless 90/110 with 4 90mm wheels to have both set ups.. Really looking forward to have a awesome first time with a hard boot, and see how my fitness soft boot skills transfer over
I haven't spent as much time on mine as you have on yours but I agree with all your points. They are really great in the 4x90 set-up. I have tried a bit of 3x110 but I don't actually like long distance trail skating that much but it is a good option to have. Great review!
Great review 👍, since the announcement they're doing a trinity mount version I've been considering saving up for some. Glad to see a review of someone using them on our bumpy streets in the UK 😁 certainly helped me make me mind up.
I just ordered the 80/84 to go onto my very first skates which are 4x90 flat (I also plan on getting the 90 but they are out of stock right now). I'm so excited to get them!
@@whittyskater your channel has been mentioned amongst my top 10 City Skater channels to watch for every skater, check it here ruclips.net/video/1myrgczp-4Q/видео.html
Wow! I can't believe these frames are not even teared down a little after such long time :o mine original rollerblade ones (also painted black metal) have so many scratches and deformations on edges and around the screw holes
I've switched to the Endless 90s as well, and I agree with everything you shared about them. They provide a good mix of agility and stability - plus, for someone with large feet the added length is great to have (previous frames were 261mm, these are 276mm), and maneuverability is not inhibited due to the rocker. My one complaint is that they're significantly heavier than my old frames. I'd love to see an updated version with thinner walls or cutouts added to reduce weight, but I do think the step up to 90mm wheels mitigates much of the fatigue caused by added weight.
Glad you are liking them as well. I think my only concern with making them lighter would be if that compromised their strength. I'm sure though in time the guys at endless will look to make any improvements they can....they seem like innovators to me.
Thank you for your videos. You recently inspired my wife and me to get back into skating ( I am 32 and she is 29). We've been having fun. I got the FR3s and she got the rollerblade cruisers. I was just wondering if you could recommend some safety gear that you came across in your experience. I am not liking the knee/elbow pads I have at the moment. Or maybe even the general outfit/clothes you use for skating plus the safety gear? Perhaps a video?
Hey nice video, I try rockering 5x76 but I feel really unestable down hills maybe the 4x90 feels better ? How you feel when it goes fast or down hills many thanks preciated your help
Is it possible to use these frames in a 4x80mm set up? Or is the minimum wheel diameter strictly 90mm? These frames seem like a great hybrid frame but I'm not off the 80mm wheel train right now.
Nice review, Buddy. I’ve been considering a 4x90 for my Powerslide hockey skates; I see these are now available with a Trinity mount. Might be an option.
Excellent review! Really glad you're having so much fun on these. I am a bit split between the Endless and NN frames. Have contacted both, but if it were my money, it's pretty hard to decide. Peace 🤜🏻🤛🏻. You're almost at 20k subs 🙌
I'm currently using some K2 inline skates which I'm looking to upgrade. I find there's not much support and have been thinking about a FR1 boot with 5 x80 frames to add some more stability as I'm still learning. I like a free flowing style skate at a relaxed pace. Have you tried riding any 5 frame set ups? 👍 Great channel by the way!
Hey thanks for the videos! Which rollers would you recommend? I'm looking for hard boots. I used to play hockey and rollerblade a lot when I was a teenager almost 20 years ago and I want to do it again. Only on streets and parking lots tho, no hockey on my horizon hehe. Thanks in advance and happy holidays!
Hello bro, im a begginer and i buyed 2 months ago Twister XT…now i want to upgrade them and i dont know what is better: Endless 90/110 ES or Endless 100/110 RB! I have 42 the size of foot and im into urban/fitness! Thank You…
Very informative video. I would like to ask if you are still skating the 4 wheel setup and also how does it affect your crossovers? Is it stable enough? Can you do crossovers at high speed? Good video
Thanks for the great rewiev! You seem to use the frame mostly with your Fr1 boots or your Seba High carbon boots. Can you please tell us how the frame feels with theese two quite different boots. I quess your Sebas are stiffer and lighter and have a moore tight fit for example - how does it influence your experience when you skate the E 90? Maybe you enjoy to use the frame with your Fr1 with the intuition liner the most. Am I right? If so can you please explain why. Take care and skate safe!
Toys R Us damn that's a blast from the past! Good review, all very interesting not that I have any 165mm mount boots, I'm all about UFS. It was interesting just generally hearing how you feel with 90s and a slight banana rocker, as there's some UFS frames of that configuration available.
Fantastic Review I am hoping to get these also for my FR2 .I am currently using the basic ones supplied on the 80mm wheels. I want to ask was the rocker noticeable .? As the rocker that I can adjust on my fr2 which I think is about 3mm for normal skating i find unstable possibly due to such a short frame lengh but fine for going round cones doing slalam. So this would be my first 90mm set up .Regards Paul
@@whittyskater Thank you for the Reply I am waiting for some to come into slickwillies in Chelsea looking forward to getting them .Will let you know how I get on mate .😃
Yeah I enjoy this frame too, the 90's are great, I did enjoy the 3x110 setup also, yes it's long and it seems to not want to change direction lol but you do get used to it and it's so ridiculously fast.. I'm gonna try my slightly worn 110's from my Seba 110 frame on the endless on front and back, or just the front wheel, see what a slight rocker on that length feels like. The 90's are definitely very fun, fast and maneuverable, and it's a quality frame! Nice video 👍🏻
As a beginner, going to buy FRx skates soon... I'm still not sure what framesize to go. I'm at 43 or 44 size EU. So the FRx standard 243, 80mm seems short for my feet but very agile and reactive. 273? With 90mm's does sound better for my shoesize, but it looks so clumsy to ride and crossover... I would use them for rolling through town like you, so many different surfaces, bit of jumps, and bit of distance... Larger frame and 90mm's would ask less effort i guess. I go for FRx for budget, so not sure if i even can get a larger frame from the start for that price. Just hope 80/243 will be ok too?
@@whittyskater hi , thx for the quick reply. i did buy the FRX ones Saturday. It was in a small store, so i could not roll on it for a distance, but they felt good. I did not have the option (in my budget) to go for the larger frame (FR1's) but i did try some fitness skates (powerslides ?) with the 275/90mm setup, that felt much much safer :p but the softboot didn't have much stability (comfy though). So i have to learn on short frame FRX's, going to try later today for the first time ... Thx again.
@@whittyskater i skated a few times now and it's smooth and fun. Didn't expect i could still do it after 20y hehe. Downside : 2 days after my purchase, they put 'new' asphalt in my calm street)... And this isn't smooth asphalt but all tiny pebbles 😱😖. I could not even roll to the end of my street and had to walk over ppl's driveways. It's a bit better now cars driven over a few times. So i went to this cyclingpath between beautiful fields, where i used to longboard, and they did the same there 😳 haha. Now i definitely have to explore more areas in town 👍.
They just announces Endless for Trinity frames. I will be getting those (4x90) Loco do sell the frames you have here so i contacted Endless and asked them fi they have any plans for the Trinity frame at Loco and they said. "we hope so, ask Loco to get them in" the price for Trinity frame is $205. hence my hesitancy to buy them directly from the states. Is that alleyway at 5:20 haunted. There's an alleyway in my town really similar to that and my grandad had a ghost walk between him and his mate there back in 1940s. they used to hang people at the end of it. ... Anyway... haha. Nice review that is swinging towards me getting a pair. All the best mate. (still bloody cold here) Take care
It's good that Loco have them.I would think they will also get the trinity version in as powerslide is a big popular brand. Don't know if that alley is haunted. Maybe I'll skate there late at night one day to see!
Thanks for the review! What size boot are you (U.K. size) I want to get endless frames for my RB80 pro x but have been recommended waiting until they release the 100/110RB as i have size 13 boots
I'm a UK 9. I would read the FAQs on the endless website as I'm pretty sure there are compatability issues for RB with the standard frame. Or just email them. They are super helpful in my experience.
I'm finding that it's much harder to powerstop and slide on the 110. On the 90, I am still not confident, bit can slide a turn around to link it and control speed while descending. No chance on the 110! Is this typical?
I'm hoping I can grab a pair of the new trinity mount version in the near future to go with my new HC Evo that's arriving soon! I don't know which one to buy though... I've used both 80mm and 90mm flat, but 80 is a bit squirrely and 90 is a bit sluggish in the turns. I'm hoping the 84mm with the slight rocker will be perfectly in the middle, but I've never used a rocker before so I really don't know... Would you suggest I try the 84 or 90? as I'm trying to get the right balance between stability and maneuverability. I know everyone skates differently but even just a guess would be a big help since you've used them for a while now.
I find the 90mm endless frame is as easy to control and turn in as a flat 80mm. If you want more stability go 90, if you want a little more foot speed go 84.
@@whittyskater well by nothing short of a miracle I managed to get the 84/100 endless trinity frame through a stock error at a local skate shop! so I chose that size I the end. I'll be putting it on the new HC Evo boot so I'm set for the next few years now. Feels good to finally have a setup that I can skate for the foreseeable future and really learn how it feels.
From size 43 or Mondopoint 280 I would prefer the 90 frame. You just feel safer with it. With 3x100 the endless frames are very fast and easy to maneuver. I prefer the LR version because even when I ride long distances of over 20 km, the 3x100mm is completely sufficient for me. With 3x110 the weight increases significantly and acceleration suffers noticeably. The LR frame can only do 3x100 and is extremely flat.
I was thinking of getting an Adapt GTO with the Quattro Frame 84mm/90mm set-up. Do you think it is worth the extra $$$ to get the Adaot or just go with an Endless 90mm set-up???
Hey guys! I am building my first inline skate setup from scratch and I wanted to ask some advise if you do not mind. I bought an FR boot with a endless frame, bearings and 90mm wheels (undercover) (I am writing down brands just in case it would be helpful/important) but I did not think about speed axles or adapters or bearings pacers and whatever.. Will these things come with the frame or should I buy some of these things (or other things) separately? Thanks in advance !
Just wondering have you noticed any difference between endless frames and endless trinity frames? Site I looked at showed each of them but unsure what is different in them
Nice vid Whitty thanks for posting! these frames look bad boy!! and black looks IMO nicer than the silver. I have been keen on getting some for a while, think your vid has finally convinced me! thanks, dude! PS I also have the same boot as you FR1- such a sweet boot! how are you getting on with the Intuition liners in them? and are they really that much more comfortable/supportive than the FR stock liner? which to be fair is a pretty good liner I feel have now skated in them for over a year. Thanks, man! and happy skating!
The stock liner is perfectly good. The reason I went with an intuition is so I could downsize in boot. The intuition allows me to go one shell size down.
I wonder when the big 4 skate companies (Rollerblade, Seba, Powerslide, K2) will catch on and offer a full setup with a similar frame and a hardboot (not the Sodo) for less than piecing this together for >$400 (boot, frame, wheels, bearings all-in).
What size boot do you wear? Im a giant in a size 47 fr1, curious if i should go for the endless 90 or the 90 es, i wonder though if the longer wheelbase of the es will make maneuverability a little less? Any Input
@@dworksmaintenance take the 90 ES. They're made for your giant feet. They will feel the same to you as the normal Endless 90s do to me with shoe size 43
This makes me wanna buy these frames. However I am fairly new to skating. I started around end of Jan 2021. I bought very cheap skates $50. I wanna learn about skate boots now. Any one suggest a boot to pair these endless frames with?
How coincidental! Currently waiting on my Endless 90s in black to arrive, so hyped. Thanks for the video, really reminded me why I thought they were worth the price tag in the first place.
@@whittyskater thanks. I am going to get them. ShopTask here in Toronto won't have them til mid summer. As I am new it'll give me a chance to use my SEBA frames and Wheels. I'll get Endless frames and Rollerblade Hydrogen wheels when they come in stock here.
Very good review among others i've seen. Noticed you're using an Intuition v2 liner on the fr1s. How does it feel? How long have you been running it? Any regrets?
@@whittyskater okay thank you. :) How about $300 skates + 190 frame compared to $500 skates? Would going up in price change that answer? Have a nice day!
I see Leon is currently selling Wizard frames for 500$, making it affordable only to rich people. His videos are great, selling freedom, peace and harmony to viewers, but at the end it's targeting people with a lot higher income. I mean, 500 bucks for a frame, it's ridiculous.
Yes and no bear in mind i dont know about their manufacturing. If they are milled in US from example of 7075 aluminium then its worth the money. But if it Chinecium milled Shenzhen then its not wort the money.
@@reimakoivukoski1917 Not sure, how much more a better aluminum alloy would cost... They are for sure not made in US, so the alloy is also not from US. The chinese make everything from cheap crap to high quality.
I'm not sure where they are made but I can confirm my endless 90 Frames are excellent quality. I've been using them for about 3 years now and they are still in great condition. I agree they are a little pricey but quality costs money and I personally think they are worth the price.
@@whittyskater The endless frame looks interesting indeed. Following information might also be interesting to someone: Wheelbase: 276 mm Brake compatibility: 4x90: Powerslide Urban Brake Size M (908058/2) - may require modification to fit 3x110: Powerslide Megacruiser 125 (907029), FR Skates 3W Brake (FRBRK-3W) The "Combat Rocker Trinity 90" is also a nice frame, where you can configure your rockering by rotating your shaft. Wheelbase here: 290mm.
@@jovicamilenovic2899 the combat rocker frame is longer and heavier. but you can drive it completely flat. I prefer 3x 100 and the endless 80 is perfect for that. 3x 90 is great too. For tricks and fun I prefer to ride the katana rocker 4x80. But it's also flat.
Great review. I’ve just moved from NN 4x90 to Endless 4x90. I only had less than an hour but they felt very stable at speed. I didn’t do much just edges, stride work and glide focus to make sure I have the frames in the right place on my feet. Then I can crack on with some wizard stuff. I’m excited.
Hope you like endless frame. For me the endless 90 has hit the sweet spot between control and speed.
The rocker on the Endless 90 is ~ 0.8mm (+/- 0.05mm) front and back. Measured with a filler gauge on my Endless LR 90 with only the bearings and spacers on - 1:38 in the video.
Thanks for the excellent review, I have had my endless 90/110 frames for a month and am absolutely loving them, I have been doing beginners speed skate classes on 3 wheel 90 set up and they are so smooth and stable, and adult beginners lessons on 4 wheel 90 , totally enjoying the turning and incredible stability, being in my mid sixtys and trying to get healthier these endless blades have given a huge confidence boost Id recommend them
Glad you are liking the frame
Very nice review, thank you so much for yet another great YT movie about skating. You're an inspiration! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! that was a review I was looking for, someone who actually knows how to describe it nicely!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey man, completely unrelated to this video but my FR1s have arrived and it's all thanks to your channel. Cheers for reminding me what I have been missing out on. Peace out.
That's fantastic buddy. Thanks. Hope you enjoy those FR1s.
haven't gotten to skate much due to winter and now lots of rain, but when I got my endless 100s last summer, I loved them. Just wish I could have found some mushroom undercovers at the time.
Very nice review. A little late reviewing this video but it did help me as a beginner to make the investment and get both the fr1 310 and endless 90/110 with 4 90mm wheels to have both set ups.. Really looking forward to have a awesome first time with a hard boot, and see how my fitness soft boot skills transfer over
I haven't spent as much time on mine as you have on yours but I agree with all your points. They are really great in the 4x90 set-up. I have tried a bit of 3x110 but I don't actually like long distance trail skating that much but it is a good option to have. Great review!
Thanks for watching buddy. Glad you are also enjoying the 4 wheel setup so much.
have you already tested it with 3x 100 mm
Great review 👍, since the announcement they're doing a trinity mount version I've been considering saving up for some. Glad to see a review of someone using them on our bumpy streets in the UK 😁 certainly helped me make me mind up.
Thanks for watching
I just ordered the 80/84 to go onto my very first skates which are 4x90 flat (I also plan on getting the 90 but they are out of stock right now). I'm so excited to get them!
Hope you like them!
@@whittyskater your channel has been mentioned amongst my top 10 City Skater channels to watch for every skater, check it here ruclips.net/video/1myrgczp-4Q/видео.html
Great review to watch. My country doesn't have a distributor yet hence I ordered from the endless site too yesterday. Looking forward to try them.
Looks like they have served you well
Yep really like them
Absolutely useful!
Nice video.
Thanks alot
Thanks,great review
Thank you
Wow! I can't believe these frames are not even teared down a little after such long time :o mine original rollerblade ones (also painted black metal) have so many scratches and deformations on edges and around the screw holes
They are a quality product
Love the video!! Thanks friend! Keep it up!
Thank you
Amazing review!!!
Thank you
Great review! Great frame! I will buy it for mi rollerblade rb80pro!
I've switched to the Endless 90s as well, and I agree with everything you shared about them. They provide a good mix of agility and stability - plus, for someone with large feet the added length is great to have (previous frames were 261mm, these are 276mm), and maneuverability is not inhibited due to the rocker. My one complaint is that they're significantly heavier than my old frames. I'd love to see an updated version with thinner walls or cutouts added to reduce weight, but I do think the step up to 90mm wheels mitigates much of the fatigue caused by added weight.
Glad you are liking them as well. I think my only concern with making them lighter would be if that compromised their strength. I'm sure though in time the guys at endless will look to make any improvements they can....they seem like innovators to me.
Thank you for your videos. You recently inspired my wife and me to get back into skating ( I am 32 and she is 29). We've been having fun. I got the FR3s and she got the rollerblade cruisers. I was just wondering if you could recommend some safety gear that you came across in your experience. I am not liking the knee/elbow pads I have at the moment. Or maybe even the general outfit/clothes you use for skating plus the safety gear? Perhaps a video?
I don't have any specific recommendations. Any protective gear by the main inline or skateboard brands will be ok though
Hey nice video, I try rockering 5x76 but I feel really unestable down hills maybe the 4x90 feels better ? How you feel when it goes fast or down hills many thanks preciated your help
Is it possible to use these frames in a 4x80mm set up? Or is the minimum wheel diameter strictly 90mm? These frames seem like a great hybrid frame but I'm not off the 80mm wheel train right now.
I've used them with 80mm wheels with no problems but they are much better using 90mm.
Nice review, Buddy. I’ve been considering a 4x90 for my Powerslide hockey skates; I see these are now available with a Trinity mount. Might be an option.
Yep. Not surprised with the trinity announcement as powerslide is such a big brand these days.
Those skates looks nice
Excellent review! Really glad you're having so much fun on these. I am a bit split between the Endless and NN frames. Have contacted both, but if it were my money, it's pretty hard to decide. Peace 🤜🏻🤛🏻. You're almost at 20k subs 🙌
Those NN frames look interesting. Bit of a different type of rocker.
Interesting review and comment! I have the same doubts between NN frame and endless.
I'm currently using some K2 inline skates which I'm looking to upgrade. I find there's not much support and have been thinking about a FR1 boot with 5 x80 frames to add some more stability as I'm still learning. I like a free flowing style skate at a relaxed pace. Have you tried riding any 5 frame set ups? 👍 Great channel by the way!
4:36 : That runner be like "Maaaaan I gotta get me some skates!" 😆
Hey thanks for the videos! Which rollers would you recommend? I'm looking for hard boots. I used to play hockey and rollerblade a lot when I was a teenager almost 20 years ago and I want to do it again. Only on streets and parking lots tho, no hockey on my horizon hehe. Thanks in advance and happy holidays!
Hello bro, im a begginer and i buyed 2 months ago Twister XT…now i want to upgrade them and i dont know what is better: Endless 90/110 ES or Endless 100/110 RB! I have 42 the size of foot and im into urban/fitness! Thank You…
Very informative video. I would like to ask if you are still skating the 4 wheel setup and also how does it affect your crossovers? Is it stable enough? Can you do crossovers at high speed? Good video
Still skating 4 wheels. Not a big fan of 3 wheel skates. No problem with crossovers with either 4 or 3 though
Thanks for the great rewiev! You seem to use the frame mostly with your Fr1 boots or your Seba High carbon boots. Can you please tell us how the frame feels with theese two quite different boots. I quess your Sebas are stiffer and lighter and have a moore tight fit for example - how does it influence your experience when you skate the E 90? Maybe you enjoy to use the frame with your Fr1 with the intuition liner the most. Am I right? If so can you please explain why. Take care and skate safe!
Toys R Us damn that's a blast from the past!
Good review, all very interesting not that I have any 165mm mount boots, I'm all about UFS. It was interesting just generally hearing how you feel with 90s and a slight banana rocker, as there's some UFS frames of that configuration available.
Thanks for watching
Fantastic Review I am hoping to get these also for my FR2 .I am currently using the basic ones supplied on the 80mm wheels. I want to ask was the rocker noticeable .? As the rocker that I can adjust on my fr2 which I think is about 3mm for normal skating i find unstable possibly due to such a short frame lengh but fine for going round cones doing slalam. So this would be my first 90mm set up .Regards Paul
The rocker is very subtle so don't worry about it feeling unstable.
@@whittyskater Thank you for the Reply I am waiting for some to come into slickwillies in Chelsea looking forward to getting them .Will let you know how I get on mate .😃
Yeah I enjoy this frame too, the 90's are great, I did enjoy the 3x110 setup also, yes it's long and it seems to not want to change direction lol but you do get used to it and it's so ridiculously fast.. I'm gonna try my slightly worn 110's from my Seba 110 frame on the endless on front and back, or just the front wheel, see what a slight rocker on that length feels like. The 90's are definitely very fun, fast and maneuverable, and it's a quality frame! Nice video 👍🏻
Thanks for watching buddy
great review mate
Thank you
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As a beginner, going to buy FRx skates soon... I'm still not sure what framesize to go. I'm at 43 or 44 size EU. So the FRx standard 243, 80mm seems short for my feet but very agile and reactive. 273? With 90mm's does sound better for my shoesize, but it looks so clumsy to ride and crossover... I would use them for rolling through town like you, so many different surfaces, bit of jumps, and bit of distance... Larger frame and 90mm's would ask less effort i guess. I go for FRx for budget, so not sure if i even can get a larger frame from the start for that price. Just hope 80/243 will be ok too?
I started on 80mm 243. You'll be fine.
@@whittyskater hi , thx for the quick reply. i did buy the FRX ones Saturday. It was in a small store, so i could not roll on it for a distance, but they felt good. I did not have the option (in my budget) to go for the larger frame (FR1's) but i did try some fitness skates (powerslides ?) with the 275/90mm setup, that felt much much safer :p but the softboot didn't have much stability (comfy though).
So i have to learn on short frame FRX's, going to try later today for the first time ...
Thx again.
Have fun!
@@whittyskater i skated a few times now and it's smooth and fun. Didn't expect i could still do it after 20y hehe. Downside : 2 days after my purchase, they put 'new' asphalt in my calm street)... And this isn't smooth asphalt but all tiny pebbles 😱😖. I could not even roll to the end of my street and had to walk over ppl's driveways. It's a bit better now cars driven over a few times. So i went to this cyclingpath between beautiful fields, where i used to longboard, and they did the same there 😳 haha. Now i definitely have to explore more areas in town 👍.
Nice review
What set up you use for filming?
At first I tryed with a selfie stick and a phone, but my body is not fully visible
Go pro hero 5. I use the superview setting to help frame me in shot.
They just announces Endless for Trinity frames. I will be getting those (4x90) Loco do sell the frames you have here so i contacted Endless and asked them fi they have any plans for the Trinity frame at Loco and they said. "we hope so, ask Loco to get them in" the price for Trinity frame is $205. hence my hesitancy to buy them directly from the states.
Is that alleyway at 5:20 haunted. There's an alleyway in my town really similar to that and my grandad had a ghost walk between him and his mate there back in 1940s. they used to hang people at the end of it. ...
Anyway... haha. Nice review that is swinging towards me getting a pair.
All the best mate.
(still bloody cold here)
Take care
It's good that Loco have them.I would think they will also get the trinity version in as powerslide is a big popular brand.
Don't know if that alley is haunted. Maybe I'll skate there late at night one day to see!
Wow, i didnt knew, you could exchange the frame... is this for special skates? Or does this work for normal Inline Skates?
how often should i rotate the wheels if i skate every day
Ideally every day. But I'd recommend at least every 3 days.
nice, thank you
Thanks for the review! What size boot are you (U.K. size) I want to get endless frames for my RB80 pro x but have been recommended waiting until they release the 100/110RB as i have size 13 boots
I'm a UK 9. I would read the FAQs on the endless website as I'm pretty sure there are compatability issues for RB with the standard frame. Or just email them. They are super helpful in my experience.
what is the vantage of using this frame against simply rotate wheels curing to have the smalller ones on the first and 4th position?
I guess the frame gives the rocker straight away. You don't have to wait.
I'm finding that it's much harder to powerstop and slide on the 110. On the 90, I am still not confident, bit can slide a turn around to link it and control speed while descending. No chance on the 110! Is this typical?
it should actually be easier on the 110s
How about endless arc 165 Have you ever tried it?
I'm hoping I can grab a pair of the new trinity mount version in the near future to go with my new HC Evo that's arriving soon! I don't know which one to buy though...
I've used both 80mm and 90mm flat, but 80 is a bit squirrely and 90 is a bit sluggish in the turns. I'm hoping the 84mm with the slight rocker will be perfectly in the middle, but I've never used a rocker before so I really don't know... Would you suggest I try the 84 or 90? as I'm trying to get the right balance between stability and maneuverability.
I know everyone skates differently but even just a guess would be a big help since you've used them for a while now.
I find the 90mm endless frame is as easy to control and turn in as a flat 80mm. If you want more stability go 90, if you want a little more foot speed go 84.
@@whittyskater well by nothing short of a miracle I managed to get the 84/100 endless trinity frame through a stock error at a local skate shop! so I chose that size I the end. I'll be putting it on the new HC Evo boot so I'm set for the next few years now. Feels good to finally have a setup that I can skate for the foreseeable future and really learn how it feels.
@@moopylicious9426 try 3x100 with Wicked Abec 9 bearings and Powerslide Spinner wheels or Undecover in hardness 88A. That's damn fast.
From size 43 or Mondopoint 280 I would prefer the 90 frame. You just feel safer with it. With 3x100 the endless frames are very fast and easy to maneuver. I prefer the LR version because even when I ride long distances of over 20 km, the 3x100mm is completely sufficient for me. With 3x110 the weight increases significantly and acceleration suffers noticeably. The LR frame can only do 3x100 and is extremely flat.
Great video. Enjoyed every minute of it!
Thank you
I was thinking of getting an Adapt GTO with the Quattro Frame 84mm/90mm set-up. Do you think it is worth the extra $$$ to get the Adaot or just go with an Endless 90mm set-up???
I don't have any experience with the adapt I'm afraid. I can totally recommend the endless though.
Hey guys! I am building my first inline skate setup from scratch and I wanted to ask some advise if you do not mind. I bought an FR boot with a endless frame, bearings and 90mm wheels (undercover) (I am writing down brands just in case it would be helpful/important) but I did not think about speed axles or adapters or bearings pacers and whatever.. Will these things come with the frame or should I buy some of these things (or other things) separately? Thanks in advance !
axles are included. Bearings and spacers not
Well, I am a beginner, and i already ordered them :O
hey, can you tell me what size shoe you wear, because I'm trying to find a pair of 3x125mm in 44-45 but I can't find anything online
Eu43 for the most part
When the wheels wear down and you have to rotate them i could imagine you end up with a flat setup for a while. Right?
It's important to rotate often so that your wheels all remain the same size.
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Just wondering have you noticed any difference between endless frames and endless trinity frames? Site I looked at showed each of them but unsure what is different in them
the difference is that the endless Trinity frames are made specifically for Powerslide's branded skates with their Trinity mounting system
A fellow Gloucester skater!
Hace yountried with 4x80?
Nice vid Whitty thanks for posting! these frames look bad boy!! and black looks IMO nicer than the silver. I have been keen on getting some for a while, think your vid has finally convinced me! thanks, dude! PS I also have the same boot as you FR1- such a sweet boot! how are you getting on with the Intuition liners in them? and are they really that much more comfortable/supportive than the FR stock liner? which to be fair is a pretty good liner I feel have now skated in them for over a year. Thanks, man! and happy skating!
The stock liner is perfectly good. The reason I went with an intuition is so I could downsize in boot. The intuition allows me to go one shell size down.
Wow you still have Toys R' Us. Old school. They all closed down here in California years ago.
Nope it's shut now. They have just never removed the sign!
I wonder when the big 4 skate companies (Rollerblade, Seba, Powerslide, K2) will catch on and offer a full setup with a similar frame and a hardboot (not the Sodo) for less than piecing this together for >$400 (boot, frame, wheels, bearings all-in).
That would be nice. Hopefully endless can strike a deal with them in the future.
@@whittyskater Yes, should have added FR and Flying Eagle
did you have any issues installing it to RB twister? im planning to have similar set up with endless 90 and twister xt
I've never tried them with the twisters. Have a look at the endles blading website for a list of compatible boots.
What size boot do you wear? Im a giant in a size 47 fr1, curious if i should go for the endless 90 or the 90 es, i wonder though if the longer wheelbase of the es will make maneuverability a little less? Any Input
I would like a response to this question aswel
take the 90 ES. They're made for your giant feet. They will feel the same to you as the normal Endless 90s do to me with shoe size 43
@@dworksmaintenance take the 90 ES. They're made for your giant feet. They will feel the same to you as the normal Endless 90s do to me with shoe size 43
This makes me wanna buy these frames. However I am fairly new to skating. I started around end of Jan 2021. I bought very cheap skates $50. I wanna learn about skate boots now. Any one suggest a boot to pair these endless frames with?
I would recommend an FR1
I would recommend an FR Spin
Do you recommend endless 90 or 80 for a beginner?
if you have the money, endless 80 its great for beginner
What boot are you wearing with the frames, I’ve been looking at these frames for a while but I’m not sure they fit the twisters that I own.
Seba FR1 2016. The frames will work with the Twister boot I think. Check endless blading website for compatability.
i newbie, how long does it take to learn inline skate . until proficient
Depends how much time you have to practice.
my feet size is about 28 cm so 80mm seba deluxe frame seem short to me,what size is beter? 90mm or 100mm?
I'd probably ask the guys at endless blading for their recommended size if I was you.
@@whittyskater oh i got it ,thank you
How coincidental! Currently waiting on my Endless 90s in black to arrive, so hyped. Thanks for the video, really reminded me why I thought they were worth the price tag in the first place.
I think you'll love them!
What size do you wear???
I wonder why you didn’t go for the 100mm instead?
I wanted a shorter wheelbase with the 90s.
I live very close to this 4:11
What skates are you wearing in this video?
See description
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would these be good or a beginner skater?
These frames are perfect for the beginner as I mention in the vid. The rocker is ideal for a beginner.
@@whittyskater thanks. I am going to get them. ShopTask here in Toronto won't have them til mid summer. As I am new it'll give me a chance to use my SEBA frames and Wheels. I'll get Endless frames and Rollerblade Hydrogen wheels when they come in stock here.
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What brand of wheels are those?
See description
@@whittyskater oh, got it. Thanks!
Very good review among others i've seen. Noticed you're using an Intuition v2 liner on the fr1s. How does it feel? How long have you been running it? Any regrets?
Love it. Over a year now. Nope! Worth every penny.
Would you rather... Buy $100 skates + $190 frame, or would the $300 skates be the obvious better choice? 🤔
$300 skates.
@@whittyskater okay thank you. :) How about $300 skates + 190 frame compared to $500 skates? Would going up in price change that answer?
Have a nice day!
Well my FR1s cost me about $300 and that's what I mainly use with the endless frame. The endless frame was designed with the FR1 boot in mind.
@@whittyskater okay thank you! So basically you'd just recommend buying the FR1's and the frame for maximum pleasure? Gotcha. :-)
how tall you are
About 180cm
I see Leon is currently selling Wizard frames for 500$, making it affordable only to rich people.
His videos are great, selling freedom, peace and harmony to viewers, but at the end it's targeting people with a lot higher income.
I mean, 500 bucks for a frame, it's ridiculous.
But you can always have a budget wizardy set up using some fr2 and up boot plus the endless arc frame and still get a good experience
The frames are totally overpriced. CNC milled aluminium blocks...
Yes and no bear in mind i dont know about their manufacturing. If they are milled in US from example of 7075 aluminium then its worth the money. But if it Chinecium milled Shenzhen then its not wort the money.
@@reimakoivukoski1917 Not sure, how much more a better aluminum alloy would cost...
They are for sure not made in US, so the alloy is also not from US. The chinese make everything from cheap crap to high quality.
I'm not sure where they are made but I can confirm my endless 90 Frames are excellent quality. I've been using them for about 3 years now and they are still in great condition. I agree they are a little pricey but quality costs money and I personally think they are worth the price.
@@whittyskater The endless frame looks interesting indeed. Following information might also be interesting to someone:
Wheelbase: 276 mm
Brake compatibility:
4x90: Powerslide Urban Brake Size M (908058/2) - may require modification to fit
3x110: Powerslide Megacruiser 125 (907029), FR Skates 3W Brake (FRBRK-3W)
The "Combat Rocker Trinity 90" is also a nice frame, where you can configure your rockering by rotating your shaft.
Wheelbase here: 290mm.
@@jovicamilenovic2899 the combat rocker frame is longer and heavier. but you can drive it completely flat. I prefer 3x 100 and the endless 80 is perfect for that. 3x 90 is great too. For tricks and fun I prefer to ride the katana rocker 4x80. But it's also flat.