Even if you dont notice the switch to hollow immediately beneficial. you definitely will after 4 hours of skating, when your legs are getting more and more exhausted, it really does help to have a lighter set up.
Yup..it's 30 grams every ollie. Plus, he's saying 30 grams on an 8 inch truck..as you go up in size that gap widens to 50, and then indy regulars vs thunder hollow lights is closer to 70 grams (tactics.com)
@@jnilloc Love my thunder hollow lights couldnt imagine skating a heavy board again as someone that skates 8.25-8.5 any weight cut on the board in general is welcome.
Daaaaang killin it in those lines!! My 7 year old daughter thinks you're hilarious, thanks for always keeping it clean so she can watch with me👍🏼 awesome vid bro.
Small amounts of weight make more of a difference when movement like rotation are in play. In cycling if you only have a little money to spend, one always should spend it on lighter wheels and tires to help acceleration. Just a little less weight at the tire(the farthest distance from the point of rotation) is noticeable and will improve rider performance. Likewise, a lighter truck will decrease the rotational weight of board that’s doing a tre flip. Better yet a lighter set of wheels like the radial slim or V3 vs. the conical full or v5 will also make a significant difference in the riders ability to flip and rotate the board. That also plays a big roll in why narrower trucks make tech tricks easier to learn. Wider trucks spread the weight out away from the center of the board making the weight of the wheels have a greater effect. Wanna test that theory? Put 139s on an 8.5 deck with the same wheelbase as an 8.0. Another example of rotation (dynamic ) weight in action is when you do flat ground 360s. Try holding your arms out and then bring them in close to your body. You can feel yourself spinning faster as you move the weight of your arms closer to the center of rotation. Nerdy nerd nerd.
:) It will be a work in progress. I need to get some more single tricks in my next video. I like lines a lot but I notice that I get a little bored when I edit them because they slow down the pace.
Soon as I check my notifications, I watch the Ben Degros videos first. The man takes time out of his day, with regard to dedicating time to family and work, and spends the free time he has leftover to film, edit, and upload videos that provide informative, thoughtful, humorous content for everyone who wants to watch FOR FREE. Plus the guy rips and has ZERO ego. Hats off to Ben Degros!
I weighed two of my set ups. First was 8.25 Element deck with indie titaniums - 2.4kg (5.3lbs), my super light setup was 8.0 Almost with Tensor maglite lows - 1.96kg (4.32lbs). That’s a huge difference! 1/5th less weight! I’m a super big fan of lightness, especially on 37 year old legs but there is sometimes a reassuring comfort with a heavier set up, you just have to put in the extra effort.
Awesome review! I had Indy Hollows (149) and loved them! Recently switched back to Standards. They feel good! Definitely heavier than the hollows, so I opted for a smaller wheel to balance it out. My current setup feels great! However, I do feel like my legs are more tired at the end of a session on these standards compared to the hollows. 🤔
I like em. Especially on long wheelbase setups, they don't feel "too light" at all, just all the skating becomes more effortless, thus make longer sessions possible for the aged skater.
@@makrospex They are a great truck, especially if you have dreamed of an extended baseplate on Thunder's. Ever so slightly too light for me, only a bother in the wind though.
The reason the hollows probably drag more on the kingpin is because you no longer only have an outside edge. It's now dragging on an inside edge as well because of the hole
You rock, Ben. "... I didn't go to university or study Physics in high school. I'm just thinking about stuff..." Right on. My dad was a carpenter, and I don't get paid for it and do it poorly, but I do a fair amount of carpentry myself, and I think carpenters learn to think about stuff and come up with things like you do that they maybe wouldn't think of if they weren't carpenters ... I'm an old guy who got into skateboarding because my 13-year-old daughter did. What little I have learned and can do has been significantly enhanced by your channel. Thx.
I started skating again at 41 after 27 years. I always ride 9 inch decks, I am a big guy. I went straight for my trusty Indys (169!!!), I couldn't ollie for shit....I literally could not lift the board consistently, I got massive ankle pain on my pop-foot...I changed to Avenues and they helped with the pop and the landings a great deal. Very gentle for my old ankles and knees. Not light, but because of the suspension they feel amazingly light, because they support the pop a lot. Then, I thought, well if I want regular trucks, maybe I should try a 9 inch, but really light setup. I got a Powell flight deck and Tensors 5.75 (which small enough, they still work great) and the setup just flies. I can ollie forever, one after another. I recently got Theeves TiAx, which are also on the light side and more suitable for 9 inch setup (6.5). Amazing difference comparing to my regular Indys. I will never return to heavy trucks. And another thing I noticed...With heavy trucks, it seemed I was crushing into the pavement on my landings whereas with light, the landings are far more gentle.
you made me try hollows..you made me try biger boards..you made me try bigger trucks...and i love all of it. i never got why i should spend more money on stuff like that and try new stuff...man finally learned it...with 37 years of age
And they sound killer!!! I just bought my first pair, gave my standards to young skater in need. After about a week, I purchased another pair with a second full board set. I love them!
Ben, just wanted to let you know that I purchased a set of hollow forged 144 Indys because of this review- and I could not be happier- I am loving them. Thanks for your help!!
I can't confirm your kingpin drag conspiracy theory but that doesn't mean it isn't true. However I can confirm that aliens live on the back of the moon.
Thanks for the great skateboarding content. In the future it would be awesome if you could make a review video about impact plus decks. In my experience they are super stiff and are almost impossible to break while out skating.
I had one. The rod mullen impact plus (or impact light) 32x8,25" , with pretty steep (but long) nose and tail. awkward for manuals, felt a little heavy, even on tensor trucks, which shorten the wheelbase a bit. My first deck after more than 20 years of non-skateboarding. It was stiff, indeed, but with less flex than a powell flight with the same outer dimensions. This is why i switched the impact plus deck for the latter, which i still skate as my carving board. The mullen got my carpetboard, and it still is.
Hey Ben, just whanted to say I love your videos and I find them very helpful when I am in the need for a new deck, weels ect. Keep up the good work man!
Omg I knew I recognized you from somewhere! You are the Vancouver carpenter! All the videos you make are so useful, Thankyou for all the information you provide.
I haven’t even finished the video but DAMN those lines were amazing. Edit: I finished the video now. I have the 149 Forged hollows and I couldn’t agree more. My flip tricks felt amazing when I switched from standards to hollows. I didn’t think it would make that much of a difference but it is really noticeable. Plus, I really like the 53.5mm height. Also, I can’t help but think that you should work on a video part, all of the skating in this video is video part worthy.
I get caught up on thinking if it's really better or if it's just a mental thing. The mind is powerful and if you believe something is better you'll probably think/feel that it is. I don't know, great video though.
I thought having the lightest setup out there would give me an advantage for too long. I bought some 51mm wheels, a dlx brand deck and some thunder titanium lights. My board felt super light. Every 360flip ended in a 540 rotation but somehow, it felt worse than my heavier setup I rode before. I wanted to have high trucks (indy height) but the indy standards were too heavy for me. Everything felt sluggish and riding was really exhausting for me. NOW, I bought reynolds 139 hollows (both kingpin and axle are hollow but with the standard higher baseplate) and I finally found my perfect truck. Its as high as a indy standard but lighter than an indy standard. But its also not too light. This truck is perfect for me. So I can confirm that too light trucks make things worse (same goes for too heavy). You just need to find the truck weight that fits your style :) Awsome video, as always!
Indies have standard hollows and forged hollows. For some reason zumiez only sell independent standard hollows. Standard is 55mm tall and forged is 53.5mm tall.
Dude your parts are pretty nice to watch. Seeing you run lines, I realize I am watching someone who just loves to skate!! Keep it up, give us more tidbits like that!
I recently went from 149 standards to 159 hollow and it’s the best switch ever since...yeah. Even though the truck is wider my set up feels lighter for all the reasons you listed.
Alex Ibañez even on a 8.5 board it change something? Did you also changed your wheels? Do you notice a real difference or your just influenced by the name of the truck?
I got the all polished silver venture low hollow lights (forged hollow base, axle, and king pin) and I prefer over them over my titanium versions. Definitely my favorite trucks and well worth it.
Like the feel of the hollow but the kingpin threads stripped easily, I put in some bones hard bushings and when I tightened the nut back to the kingpin it was stripped.
I have two setups, both 8.5 decks. Setup 1 has Tensor trucks and Element 52mm wheels. Setup 2 has Indy 149s and 56mm Powell G-Slide (check those out) wheels. The setup with the 52mm wheels is about 1lb lighter, according to a super accurate (*sarcasm) bathroom scale, and it definitely feels lighter under my beginner-level feet. I still prefer the other setup, though. It's significantly faster on the streets.
I am a super heavy board kind of guy, 55mm konical wheels, 8.5 board with indies and skate rails, i even put bulky spacers on each wheel, im a little crazy on that matter, but i always carry a light board in case the situation requires it.
I put 159 hollow on my shaped deck. It rocks. I put the regs on my main deck . But I will try the 149 hollow or stay at 159 as I have two pairs of the hollow 139 which just isn't enough room all the way to grind. I get the best out of them by switching off thru out sessions. Just a ramble. The hollow s are a great thing I didn't know they existed until last year. I wish they existed when i was 15
i find they make a positive difference up to a point. i prefer the indy forged hollows to the standards cuz i like their weight and the lower axle hight. never tried titaniums. standard thunders are already a pretty light truck. i like the standards and the team lights, that just have the hollow kingpin. i tried a pair of thunder hollow lights, (forged baseplate, hollow kingpin, hollow axle) and put them on the same setup i was riding with team lights and everything felt off. the less weight seemed noticeable to me and i felt like i had no pop. i had a pair of old standard thunders and the baseplates were still good so i put the hangers from the hollow lights on standard base plates, then they were all good. i prefer the thunder gravity cast baseplate to the forged, the hight feels better to me. i suppose if i spent some time on a super light setup i could probably get use to it... i ride 149s and I'm 5'10, 135lbs, if this helps anyone.. love the vids Ben!!!
If you're testing light trucks, I'd love to see the Mini Logos tested. They're like 1/2 the price of the hollow Indys for a truck of nearly the same weight. I never thought I'd consider them, but a few people whose opinions I know and trust swear that they are a great truck, and it'd be fun to see a video on them.
Friggin’ rights eh bud!! Love seein’ ya get out fer a proper sesh and proper videographer! Everybody please just spend the extra 20 seconds of your time and watch the ads before/during/after the vid. Help Ben and his channel no doot aboot it!! :)
Awsome video just as usual Ben , i´ve got a idea for you, do a video of how you motivate your self to skate so much when you´re almost always by yourself! Im about your age and starting to skate more and more now that im not injured anymore( more than ususal :P ) but i dont have the motivation to skate as often as i wish because its really hard to find friends to skate with now that you´re getting older and everybody has a job an family and such. So most of the time i skate by my self but its not that fun and i feel that im not pushing myself the same way that i do when im skating with friends. Love the channel and keep up the good work!
The deck I'm currently rocking has kicks that are too steep for my liking.... maybe I'll give these a shot 🤔 Also, the lines and gap you did were sick and greatly appreciated 👍
I'd love to help you with math but I suck at them. Just got those on 149 and my life changed and I'm not exaggerating. Also I totally agree regarding the hollow kingpin not grinding that smoothly comparing the standards.
Tensor Mag All Terrain's are cool but I like a heavy board. Plus they are really tall trucks 55mm now , people complained of too much wheelbite from the old versions.
You have the best falls in the buiz😂 Its absolutely hilarious when ya bail dude. I think your kids should draw a chalk line around ya every time ya wreck ROFL.. It cracks me up .
I have a thought! Try an Indy (or other company) standard base plate, but with a hollow truck (hangar/axle) and compare it to a standard and/or a hollow truck. You can also invert it with a hollow base plate and a standard truck (hangar/axle) and compare! Please?? 😁
On my 14in wheelbase, 7in tail, medium concave, Indy Forged Hollows, 54mm wheels I measured 8in from the tail to the point of contact of the wheel, and 17in from the wheel to the center of the front trucks (cg), so that would mean 17/8 mechanical advantage, meaning 30g would feel like "64g more" when starting the pop, which is not insignificant all things considered.
I skate a big setup (favorite is a 9.0 Creature popsicle, Stu Graham Baby!) with 169's. Upgraded to Forged Hollow Titanium ones this week, and am really happy. The difference is noticeable, took me a little bit to get used to but felt like my Ollies had more pop and my board felt like it floated up onto the coping a little easier skating transition. Maybe mental, but I am happy with the splurge. BTW, great skating Ben!
I did the physics calculation for you. Based on a 32 inch deck. Mag lites vs indy regulars. 1.9 vs 2.7 POUNDS of force to pop the nose. Thats almost a full lb difference. W • x = F • y where W is the weight, X is distance from fulcum to tail, y is the distance from fulcrum to nose.
Those are a great to spend 50 bucks! I have a set of 144's and they're great, tried them on a mini logo mellow concave 8.25 deck and on an 8.1 primitive.
Oh, one more nerdy thing: forging affects the *microstructure* of the aluminum. Metals atoms don’t really form “molecules”, but instead they form crystalline domains called grains, and very frequently other elements of the alloy precipitate and form other types of domains. The size, shape, chemical composition and atomic arrangements of these domains determine the strength of the material.
oh and for the ending of your video i do believe its 1/2 the weight on a fulcrum i am just gonna copy/paste this here for you from google since it gives a good ideology of how it works EXAMPLE: resistance force=32 pounds, effort force=16 pounds, resistance to fulcrum=2.25in, effort to. fulcrum=5.5in. AMA=32/16=. To convert the AMA into IMA, you must divide the length of the effort to the fulcrum by the length between the resistance to the fulcrum. so basically its 1/2 the weight of the 30g less, so persay, if your trucks weigh 30g lighter, your getting a total of 60g lighter flick force, thats astronomical, almost 1/4 pound difference under your feet i believe this is 7.7x easier to pop (if i just did that calculation right)
As a 28 year old skater who moved to a new town recently with no one to skate with or talk to about skating i feel like Ben is my friend. Thanks Ben
pw004104 i feel like this to i know nobody that skates
Where you from i skte Ohio mostly
@@Mrgamermaster481 Manchester, UK. Bit far haha
pw004104 FIND YOUR LOCAL SKATE SHOP and start making friends :)
pw004104 Manchester has a sick skate scene tho doesn’t it?
A filmer, tons of street skating, and a gap jump for the children? Leveled up!
Even if you dont notice the switch to hollow immediately beneficial. you definitely will after 4 hours of skating, when your legs are getting more and more exhausted, it really does help to have a lighter set up.
Yup..it's 30 grams every ollie. Plus, he's saying 30 grams on an 8 inch truck..as you go up in size that gap widens to 50, and then indy regulars vs thunder hollow lights is closer to 70 grams (tactics.com)
yes, i second that. my legs are 44 years old now, and then low weight and lighter feeling geometry makes even more difference.
@@jnilloc Love my thunder hollow lights couldnt imagine skating a heavy board again as someone that skates 8.25-8.5 any weight cut on the board in general is welcome.
But then, if you lift heavier, your legs get stronger, no?
makrospex
Let’s not forget that you guys can barely skate
Daaaaang killin it in those lines!! My 7 year old daughter thinks you're hilarious, thanks for always keeping it clean so she can watch with me👍🏼 awesome vid bro.
Thanks for the reminder to keep it clean👍
@@bendegros i didn't think you knew any swear words tbh haha
Small amounts of weight make more of a difference when movement like rotation are in play.
In cycling if you only have a little money to spend, one always should spend it on lighter wheels and tires to help acceleration. Just a little less weight at the tire(the farthest distance from the point of rotation) is noticeable and will improve rider performance.
Likewise, a lighter truck will decrease the rotational weight of board that’s doing a tre flip. Better yet a lighter set of wheels like the radial slim or V3 vs. the conical full or v5 will also make a significant difference in the riders ability to flip and rotate the board.
That also plays a big roll in why narrower trucks make tech tricks easier to learn. Wider trucks spread the weight out away from the center of the board making the weight of the wheels have a greater effect. Wanna test that theory? Put 139s on an 8.5 deck with the same wheelbase as an 8.0.
Another example of rotation (dynamic ) weight in action is when you do flat ground 360s. Try holding your arms out and then bring them in close to your body. You can feel yourself spinning faster as you move the weight of your arms closer to the center of rotation.
Nerdy nerd nerd.
Finally we get to see full lines of skating from ben! Hell yeah
:) It will be a work in progress. I need to get some more single tricks in my next video. I like lines a lot but I notice that I get a little bored when I edit them because they slow down the pace.
A good mix of both for future videos.
Ben Degros please throw down some more front half cab krooks PLEASE
Soon as I check my notifications, I watch the Ben Degros videos first. The man takes time out of his day, with regard to dedicating time to family and work, and spends the free time he has leftover to film, edit, and upload videos that provide informative, thoughtful, humorous content for everyone who wants to watch FOR FREE. Plus the guy rips and has ZERO ego. Hats off to Ben Degros!
Ben Degros "They're shiny..."
Me "Where can I buy?"
I just wanted to say that i love your videos and they're my number one priority on watchlist
Nothing grinds as smoothly as the Indy standard. The price you pay for that smooth grind is in the weight. You rock.
2:21 LOL , now a want a pair of these because you explained very well.
Thanks for sharing Ben
I weighed two of my set ups. First was 8.25 Element deck with indie titaniums - 2.4kg (5.3lbs), my super light setup was 8.0 Almost with Tensor maglite lows - 1.96kg (4.32lbs). That’s a huge difference! 1/5th less weight! I’m a super big fan of lightness, especially on 37 year old legs but there is sometimes a reassuring comfort with a heavier set up, you just have to put in the extra effort.
Awesome review! I had Indy Hollows (149) and loved them! Recently switched back to Standards. They feel good! Definitely heavier than the hollows, so I opted for a smaller wheel to balance it out. My current setup feels great! However, I do feel like my legs are more tired at the end of a session on these standards compared to the hollows. 🤔
Now you gotta do "how light is too light?" with the new Tensor Mag Lights.
Great Idea!
I like em. Especially on long wheelbase setups, they don't feel "too light" at all, just all the skating becomes more effortless, thus make longer sessions possible for the aged skater.
They're surprisingly good trucks, especially if you have old legs.
@@makrospex They are a great truck, especially if you have dreamed of an extended baseplate on Thunder's. Ever so slightly too light for me, only a bother in the wind though.
I also have tensor maglight new geometry. Finding it quite good. Smooth for grinds
The reason the hollows probably drag more on the kingpin is because you no longer only have an outside edge. It's now dragging on an inside edge as well because of the hole
You rock, Ben.
"... I didn't go to university or study Physics in high school. I'm just thinking about stuff..."
Right on.
My dad was a carpenter, and I don't get paid for it and do it poorly, but I do a fair amount of carpentry myself, and I think carpenters learn to think about stuff and come up with things like you do that they maybe wouldn't think of if they weren't carpenters ... I'm an old guy who got into skateboarding because my 13-year-old daughter did. What little I have learned and can do has been significantly enhanced by your channel. Thx.
seeing you with a proper filmer really emphasizes what a great skater you are , good stuff man
I started skating again at 41 after 27 years. I always ride 9 inch decks, I am a big guy. I went straight for my trusty Indys (169!!!), I couldn't ollie for shit....I literally could not lift the board consistently, I got massive ankle pain on my pop-foot...I changed to Avenues and they helped with the pop and the landings a great deal. Very gentle for my old ankles and knees. Not light, but because of the suspension they feel amazingly light, because they support the pop a lot. Then, I thought, well if I want regular trucks, maybe I should try a 9 inch, but really light setup. I got a Powell flight deck and Tensors 5.75 (which small enough, they still work great) and the setup just flies. I can ollie forever, one after another. I recently got Theeves TiAx, which are also on the light side and more suitable for 9 inch setup (6.5). Amazing difference comparing to my regular Indys. I will never return to heavy trucks. And another thing I noticed...With heavy trucks, it seemed I was crushing into the pavement on my landings whereas with light, the landings are far more gentle.
Yeah landing feels like a cat jumping down from second floor to carpet. Same with wheels weight
you made me try hollows..you made me try biger boards..you made me try bigger trucks...and i love all of it. i never got why i should spend more money on stuff like that and try new stuff...man finally learned it...with 37 years of age
I would like to see more Videos! Or maybe a Live Stream , that would be so awesome. It is so Interesting and nice to watch! Great Job as always!
And they sound killer!!! I just bought my first pair, gave my standards to young skater in need. After about a week, I purchased another pair with a second full board set. I love them!
The skating in this video is insane!!! Thanks for keeping me informed and entertained
I got hollows for my new set up because I put rails on it and I'm also skating bigger heavier wheels at the moment..
Ben, just wanted to let you know that I purchased a set of hollow forged 144 Indys because of this review- and I could not be happier- I am loving them. Thanks for your help!!
I can't confirm your kingpin drag conspiracy theory but that doesn't mean it isn't true.
However I can confirm that aliens live on the back of the moon.
Hope I'm half as good as you a few years down the line, you're an inspiration for any over thirty skater, hope you'll keep pushing it way before forty
:)
Also Ben, pulled the trigger on the 8.06 full SE and I love it, I might have found the closest to perfect dims I’ve ever had.
Thanks for the great skateboarding content. In the future it would be awesome if you could make a review video about impact plus decks. In my experience they are super stiff and are almost impossible to break while out skating.
I had one. The rod mullen impact plus (or impact light) 32x8,25" , with pretty steep (but long) nose and tail. awkward for manuals, felt a little heavy, even on tensor trucks, which shorten the wheelbase a bit. My first deck after more than 20 years of non-skateboarding. It was stiff, indeed, but with less flex than a powell flight with the same outer dimensions. This is why i switched the impact plus deck for the latter, which i still skate as my carving board. The mullen got my carpetboard, and it still is.
@@makrospex You got a Flight deck for carving. Well, OKK
@@DarmokAtTanagra Yep, i'm over 40 :)
Hey Ben, just whanted to say I love your videos and I find them very helpful when I am in the need for a new deck, weels ect. Keep up the good work man!
Omg I knew I recognized you from somewhere! You are the Vancouver carpenter! All the videos you make are so useful, Thankyou for all the information you provide.
All i know is I bent the hell out of the hollow axles I thunders doing fs slappys. Went back to riding Indy standards
They have indy hollows they're pretty great
How can you not fuck with this dude😂 a real OG man
I haven’t even finished the video but DAMN those lines were amazing.
Edit: I finished the video now.
I have the 149 Forged hollows and I couldn’t agree more. My flip tricks felt amazing when I switched from standards to hollows. I didn’t think it would make that much of a difference but it is really noticeable. Plus, I really like the 53.5mm height.
Also, I can’t help but think that you should work on a video part, all of the skating in this video is video part worthy.
Seriously.
Video part worthy.
tl 074 no need to be salty
I get caught up on thinking if it's really better or if it's just a mental thing. The mind is powerful and if you believe something is better you'll probably think/feel that it is. I don't know, great video though.
That is a Super nice Setup,
The Independent/Vans sneakers was a Bonus!
I thought having the lightest setup out there would give me an advantage for too long. I bought some 51mm wheels, a dlx brand deck and some thunder titanium lights. My board felt super light. Every 360flip ended in a 540 rotation but somehow, it felt worse than my heavier setup I rode before. I wanted to have high trucks (indy height) but the indy standards were too heavy for me. Everything felt sluggish and riding was really exhausting for me. NOW, I bought reynolds 139 hollows (both kingpin and axle are hollow but with the standard higher baseplate) and I finally found my perfect truck. Its as high as a indy standard but lighter than an indy standard. But its also not too light. This truck is perfect for me. So I can confirm that too light trucks make things worse (same goes for too heavy). You just need to find the truck weight that fits your style :) Awsome video, as always!
I agree about finding the goldilocks truck. I think I would like the Reynolds truck too.
Hey bro is the reynold truck a low or high can u check the one at zumiez web store? It says stage 11 hollow Indy Reynolds
@@delixwtf if its 55mm, its high. dont think there is a reynolds low truck
Indies have standard hollows and forged hollows. For some reason zumiez only sell independent standard hollows. Standard is 55mm tall and forged is 53.5mm tall.
I got the Daewon tensors recently and I can really feel the difference. Cool video!
Ben those lines looked super sick I got a goldfish feel to it! Your killing it man! Much respect man! 🙏🏼✌🏼 -Jay
Dude your parts are pretty nice to watch. Seeing you run lines, I realize I am watching someone who just loves to skate!! Keep it up, give us more tidbits like that!
I recently went from 149 standards to 159 hollow and it’s the best switch ever since...yeah. Even though the truck is wider my set up feels lighter for all the reasons you listed.
Alex Ibañez even on a 8.5 board it change something? Did you also changed your wheels? Do you notice a real difference or your just influenced by the name of the truck?
I got the all polished silver venture low hollow lights (forged hollow base, axle, and king pin) and I prefer over them over my titanium versions. Definitely my favorite trucks and well worth it.
Thank you for all the info about the gear and how it affect the skating! Love this!
Had my hollow 149s for years. Best trucks ever
Like the feel of the hollow but the kingpin threads stripped easily, I put in some bones hard bushings and when I tightened the nut back to the kingpin it was stripped.
Sounds as nut was putting on the angle into kingpin
Hey man, your skating has gotten noticeably better. That’s the product of discipline. Hats off, sir.
I have two setups, both 8.5 decks. Setup 1 has Tensor trucks and Element 52mm wheels. Setup 2 has Indy 149s and 56mm Powell G-Slide (check those out) wheels. The setup with the 52mm wheels is about 1lb lighter, according to a super accurate (*sarcasm) bathroom scale, and it definitely feels lighter under my beginner-level feet. I still prefer the other setup, though. It's significantly faster on the streets.
I am a super heavy board kind of guy, 55mm konical wheels, 8.5 board with indies and skate rails, i even put bulky spacers on each wheel, im a little crazy on that matter, but i always carry a light board in case the situation requires it.
:)
This is literally perfect timing. I’m about to go pick up a pair of hollow Indy’s right now 😂
I put 159 hollow on my shaped deck. It rocks. I put the regs on my main deck . But I will try the 149 hollow or stay at 159 as I have two pairs of the hollow 139 which just isn't enough room all the way to grind. I get the best out of them by switching off thru out sessions. Just a ramble. The hollow s are a great thing I didn't know they existed until last year. I wish they existed when i was 15
I’m early and I don’t even have the bell icon rung....until now. Thanks for another great vid.
i find they make a positive difference up to a point. i prefer the indy forged hollows to the standards cuz i like their weight and the lower axle hight. never tried titaniums. standard thunders are already a pretty light truck. i like the standards and the team lights, that just have the hollow kingpin. i tried a pair of thunder hollow lights, (forged baseplate, hollow kingpin, hollow axle) and put them on the same setup i was riding with team lights and everything felt off. the less weight seemed noticeable to me and i felt like i had no pop. i had a pair of old standard thunders and the baseplates were still good so i put the hangers from the hollow lights on standard base plates, then they were all good. i prefer the thunder gravity cast baseplate to the forged, the hight feels better to me. i suppose if i spent some time on a super light setup i could probably get use to it... i ride 149s and I'm 5'10, 135lbs, if this helps anyone.. love the vids Ben!!!
I had those trucks a few years ago. Wish I still had them. They were awesome.
If you're testing light trucks, I'd love to see the Mini Logos tested. They're like 1/2 the price of the hollow Indys for a truck of nearly the same weight. I never thought I'd consider them, but a few people whose opinions I know and trust swear that they are a great truck, and it'd be fun to see a video on them.
Andy Anderson skates them 🤷🏼♂️
You really are pretty damn good Ben!!! I enjoy watching you skate my friend. Please dont stop the vids.
You should install the Krux Downlow kingpin on those. I did! I highly recommend it
Friggin’ rights eh bud!! Love seein’ ya get out fer a proper sesh and proper videographer! Everybody please just spend the extra 20 seconds of your time and watch the ads before/during/after the vid. Help Ben and his channel no doot aboot it!! :)
your jumps were sick and much appreciated
Props to the filmer. Awesome line, Ben.
Nice work on the gaps ben!!!! Yeeeeew!!!! More more more ;)
Ben , your frontside flip was nice, please could explain how you do it ? thx u
Yes i saw it, but can t repreduce the same mouvement with the front foot.
Finally a logical and in depth skateboard reviewing channel! You've earned my subscription!
Your outros are epic. “The video is over you’re dumb for not having figured that out yet” 😂😂
Just came to say that your skating looks 100x better with a filmer, looks awesome
Your skating looks so good on these.💪💪💪
Awsome video just as usual Ben , i´ve got a idea for you, do a video of how you motivate your self to skate so much when you´re almost always by yourself! Im about your age and starting to skate more and more now that im not injured anymore( more than ususal :P ) but i dont have the motivation to skate as often as i wish because its really hard to find friends to skate with now that you´re getting older and everybody has a job an family and such. So most of the time i skate by my self but its not that fun and i feel that im not pushing myself the same way that i do when im skating with friends. Love the channel and keep up the good work!
You really gotta try Polar Skate Co. boards. Perfect shape!
Id like to see you do a Tensor Mag Light review. Most of the reviews Ive found on them are years old. We need a fresh perspective!
hilarious dude
shredding street spots
good reviews
dope filming
gotta pump up that subcount
I remember when tensors were the lightest trucks
Damn bennnn. I see you out there filming lines and skating gaps for the culture
The deck I'm currently rocking has kicks that are too steep for my liking.... maybe I'll give these a shot 🤔 Also, the lines and gap you did were sick and greatly appreciated 👍
Thanks Tom!!
Good filming!better than pod shots for sure.Great skill as usual.
I'd love to help you with math but I suck at them. Just got those on 149 and my life changed and I'm not exaggerating. Also I totally agree regarding the hollow kingpin not grinding that smoothly comparing the standards.
Any chance you'd be down to do a board length comparison? Like benefits of a skating shorter length board to one that's longer and vice versa 🙂
I tried some light trucks and it was crazy how good they were. Better pop, better flick. I want some. They were light krux on an ishod 8.1. So nice
Tensor Mag All Terrain's are cool but I like a heavy board. Plus they are really tall trucks 55mm now , people complained of too much wheelbite from the old versions.
But they has aluminum atg 55mm height and low version
Around Ace 44 weight if 5.75 size
Dude, your vids are informative as, esp for me who is always curious about the gear i need
I run Hollows on my Powell Peralta Flight deck = perfection
Might as well fly away lol
Brandon Laird You could probably Ollie over Jordan
You have the best falls in the buiz😂 Its absolutely hilarious when ya bail dude. I think your kids should draw a chalk line around ya every time ya wreck ROFL.. It cracks me up .
getting spoiled with lines... thank you godsent filmer. im also very amused at you skating at the olympic centre
:)
got me thinkin bout dimensions n shizz... new territory
Oh my gosh!! Digging the lines, & great review as usual
damn, that half cab nose was so good, i need to go out and revive those in my skating
"Molecularly better" is a phrase I'll be using to describe things from now on
Please review a shaped deck! "Shaped" as in non-popsicle
I have a thought! Try an Indy (or other company) standard base plate, but with a hollow truck (hangar/axle) and compare it to a standard and/or a hollow truck.
You can also invert it with a hollow base plate and a standard truck (hangar/axle) and compare! Please?? 😁
Very nice video with the long lines and following filmer!
On my 14in wheelbase, 7in tail, medium concave, Indy Forged Hollows, 54mm wheels I measured 8in from the tail to the point of contact of the wheel, and 17in from the wheel to the center of the front trucks (cg), so that would mean 17/8 mechanical advantage, meaning 30g would feel like "64g more" when starting the pop, which is not insignificant all things considered.
You’ve helped me feel confident in going for these trucks:) I skate a 8.5 but I’m lowering down to 8.25 and smaller lighter trucks
I skate a big setup (favorite is a 9.0 Creature popsicle, Stu Graham Baby!) with 169's. Upgraded to Forged Hollow Titanium ones this week, and am really happy. The difference is noticeable, took me a little bit to get used to but felt like my Ollies had more pop and my board felt like it floated up onto the coping a little easier skating transition. Maybe mental, but I am happy with the splurge. BTW, great skating Ben!
Please review madness skateboards I feel like you would love them
Evan Hayman i want that too but i dont think he would like them as they have a long wheelbase (8.38 has 15 wheelbaseee)
Can you do the standard hollow?
I did the physics calculation for you. Based on a 32 inch deck. Mag lites vs indy regulars. 1.9 vs 2.7 POUNDS of force to pop the nose. Thats almost a full lb difference. W • x = F • y where W is the weight, X is distance from fulcum to tail, y is the distance from fulcrum to nose.
Those are a great to spend 50 bucks! I have a set of 144's and they're great, tried them on a mini logo mellow concave 8.25 deck and on an 8.1 primitive.
Carpenter in the uk here skated for about 14 years then had kids n got fat great videos on both channels!
hello Ben, can you do review mini logo deck?
Oh, one more nerdy thing: forging affects the *microstructure* of the aluminum. Metals atoms don’t really form “molecules”, but instead they form crystalline domains called grains, and very frequently other elements of the alloy precipitate and form other types of domains. The size, shape, chemical composition and atomic arrangements of these domains determine the strength of the material.
oh and for the ending of your video i do believe its 1/2 the weight on a fulcrum i am just gonna copy/paste this here for you from google since it gives a good ideology of how it works EXAMPLE: resistance force=32 pounds, effort force=16 pounds, resistance to fulcrum=2.25in, effort to. fulcrum=5.5in. AMA=32/16=. To convert the AMA into IMA, you must divide the length of the effort to the fulcrum by the length between the resistance to the fulcrum. so basically its 1/2 the weight of the 30g less, so persay, if your trucks weigh 30g lighter, your getting a total of 60g lighter flick force, thats astronomical, almost 1/4 pound difference under your feet i believe this is 7.7x easier to pop (if i just did that calculation right)
When is the new street part coming out?
Do follow lines more often! It looks really good!