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  • @cliffwroberts
    @cliffwroberts Год назад +19

    I'll debate you on the RipStik comment. Freeskates are very different and you aren't going to just hop on them and start going if you've used a RipStik before. However, I do think that some of the skills translate, specifically the fact that you have to learn to operate your feet independently. Turning also feels familiar on freeskates. I felt like having previously learned how to use the RipStik helped at least overcome some of the more unusual sensations from using freeskates compared to something like a skateboard or inline skates.

    • @tubag4
      @tubag4 Год назад

      Imho, ripstik experience was disturbing for me to learn freeskates, because first 2 days of learning I was trying to lean freeskates instead of push and pull

  • @gambitgaming4258
    @gambitgaming4258 Год назад +8

    I went straight to jmk free skates, as soon as I seen them a few months ago I knew I wanted a pair. And I knew I anted to get the best ones possible

  • @danieloku7560
    @danieloku7560 Год назад +15

    I learned how to freeskate and i would definitely say it was worth the time to learn it. You can take these anywhere and just cruise around. Perfecf for transportation and fun. Yall should definitely try it. (I would recommend getting cheaper freeskates before getting jmks because the learning curve that may be brought upon you)

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад +4

      Totally agree except for the last part. The cheaper ones can actually make learning more difficult as you are dealing with a learning curve and poor quality skate.

    • @danieloku7560
      @danieloku7560 Год назад +3

      ​@@jmkride I totally understand where you are coming from. I just thought that since jmk freeskates would be quite expensive for a lot of people that they should probably try to get the "best" cheaper freeskates, but you could definitely always invest some money into jmks.

  • @SerhiiPshenychnyi
    @SerhiiPshenychnyi Год назад +13

    Just one point on about 'dangerous' part. It always been said that you can hop off anytime, it's not attached to you but in reality it needs practice because you moving while you are standing aside and cannot react fast or put the right leg in front or back like you can you in inline stating. Don't know if skateboards have the similar situation, didn't ride them. So even on a slight move you are falling on a side and can hurt shoulder, elbow, pelvis, maybe even knee if turn be 'lucky'. So just try hop of like right before the grass or something, it need practice.

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад +5

      Oh there's a very real aspect of danger, for sure. I just don't know what I would do if these were strapped in 😂 You make a great point, it's important to start small and practice the technique first. Maybe I take the intuitive ability to bail for granted, as I've practiced a lot... but then again, I'd imagine bailing is hard for a beginner in any wheeled sport 👍

    • @SerhiiPshenychnyi
      @SerhiiPshenychnyi Год назад +1

      @@jmkride Beginners for sure, so basically until you've become confident always WEAR GEAR (as in any wheeled sport), at least on that part which you usually falling/trying to fall on. On low speed it should be not that dangerous for most people but for me, as a skinny 2m guy, it's problem even to fall even on a low speed((

    • @cliffwroberts
      @cliffwroberts Год назад +3

      Skateboards have similar problems when trying to bail. You have to overcome years of balance instinct to avoid slipping. E.g. when on flat ground, if you tip backward, you can "push" the ground away to maintain balance. On a skateboard or free skates, that translates to slipping like you just stepped on a banana peel. Beginners on skateboards usually are fine right up to the point where they try to take a foot off.
      So I would say free skates are about the same as a skateboard in that regard.

  • @stefthefreeskater6493
    @stefthefreeskater6493 Год назад +1

    awesome video as always

  • @jleegaming2124
    @jleegaming2124 Год назад +2

    Awesome!

  • @balu89
    @balu89 Год назад +7

    I only got those cheap ones - I was weigthing around 320lbs and lost 120 of it while doing that "sport" and some other things - yeah the bearings are crap - a big problem is in germany to get new wheels. my skates were like 30€ and new wheels would be around 80€ - total nonsense -
    I think if i was able to learn to ride those cheap ones - the jmks should be a pure joy - I'm definitly going to get some JMKs - good to have the "real" thing back on the market :)

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      Congrats on that, and I'm glad you were able to learn to freeskate regardless! Excited for you to experience JMKs 😄

    • @peeron6829
      @peeron6829 Год назад

      Meld dich doch gerne nochmal hier wenn du sie testen konntest, würde mich über deine Meinung freuen da ich nicht weiß ob ich mir welche holen soll :) liebe grüße

  • @missjayspeechley9213
    @missjayspeechley9213 Год назад +4

    I don't get why people think freeskates are expensive. Compared to other forms of skating it seems on par to me.
    I got a custom set of freeskates for $130
    A pro deck skateboard here in Australia goes for $110 - $130
    Cheap roller/inline skates, $100 and up. Decent skates, $400 and up
    When you look at it that way, it doesn't sound too expensive to me

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад +2

      100% agree. Think people see the size and don't know what they are so just assume it has to be expensive. Thanks for the comment!

    • @cliffwroberts
      @cliffwroberts Год назад +2

      @@jmkride I was more concerned about spending $130 on something I had only ever seen on RUclips. Will I like them? Probably. But maybe I won't. It would be nice if JMK had some less expensive wooden deck options or refurbished skates you could buy to give it a try before you commit to the best of the best custom skate. I know that compared to other skating equipment, that's pretty inexpensive, but you're competing against a known quantity. If I get a skateboard, I know I will enjoy it. I know people who own skateboards. I can go try one right now at the local skate shop. My grandma knows what a skateboard is. Most people haven't even seen or heard of a free skate before. Just my 2¢
      For the record, I bought a pair off Amazon that have a wooden deck and I'm happy with them. They were half the price of a pair of JMKs, and given the unknowns, I think it was the right decision. When the wheels wear out, I'll just get a pair of the real deal JMKs instead of trying to replace them.

  • @ZenTeT
    @ZenTeT 10 месяцев назад

    i just bought a pair here! i am from Vancouver BC Canada. i bought the cheap ones as my first time i gave them away now these are coming!

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  10 месяцев назад +1

      You're in for a great time!

  • @aetherdood
    @aetherdood Год назад +1

    good video 👍

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      Thanks dood! 😁

  • @janreineke7275
    @janreineke7275 Год назад +1

    These look really interesting just for cruising around. Coming from skateboarding, is it possible to hop up a curb with these? It seems to me like you can't really jump on or over obstacles, right? Is there a version with straps over the feet that allow you to jump?

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      Check this video out ruclips.net/video/i3nhP7Guyrs/видео.html

  • @alvinagbayani1196
    @alvinagbayani1196 3 месяца назад

    Hi I want to buy one but idk what is better,wood or metal/aluminum

  • @Notenoughwheels
    @Notenoughwheels Год назад +7

    Do people ever put grip on their edge guards? I just got some after a year of skating without any, and I feel my feet slipping off the edges a lot more, especially if there’s any moisture on my shoes from stepping in wet grass or something

    • @petersumsion9342
      @petersumsion9342 Год назад

      I've never heard of or seen anyone put grip on their edge guards. I'm not sure how well it would stick because of how the guards flex a bit. I suppose you could try it. If I were to do it, I would probably cut out rings the size of the guards from a new set of grips. This way the guards could still flex a bit.

    • @benfoust1
      @benfoust1 Год назад

      you just gotta make sure the grip tape under the edge guards is fresh enough, let it get too worn out and yeah ur feet slip

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад +2

      That's an interesting idea! Haven't seen it, not sure if it would stay put. However when your feet are wet they're definitely gonna slip around, so make sure your feet are dry beforehand. Or like Ben said, you may need some fresh grip!

    • @biologicalsubwoofer
      @biologicalsubwoofer Год назад +1

      Gripped edge-guards with some kind of exaggerated texture would be awesome!

  • @Random_RB
    @Random_RB 5 месяцев назад

    Can u use these in the road

  • @auvzac
    @auvzac Год назад +2

    By looking on the map it seems I’m the only person in Far North Queensland Australia who knows how to free skate

  • @oneMeVz
    @oneMeVz Год назад +1

    I just bought my first pair yesterday!
    My feet are about average shoe-size, but I feel a lot is hanging off of the edges. Is there anything wrong with switching skates and aligning my feet corner-to-corner?

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад +1

      Congrats on the skates! Are they JMKs or something different? Off-brand skates tend to be a bit smaller, so that could be why you’re experiencing this.
      To answer your question though, yes you could technically do that! Experienced skaters will ride this way all the time when swapping the skates back and forth. Although personally, I would feel weird always having the corners of my feet hanging off the skates… If it were me, I’d make sure your feet are placed in the center, and give it some time get used to how freeskating feels. That way you’re not getting used to riding them the “incorrect” way. There’s also a bunch of tricks that would work differently (or not at all) if you were stuck riding them like this, later down the line in your progress. Hope that helps!

  • @oneMeVz
    @oneMeVz Год назад +2

    Two questions:
    1. Is the CNC metal foot plate cheaper than wood like a skateboard deck?
    2. When's your next sale 😅 I've been convinced, but it's winter up here 🍁 and there's salt everywhere, so I can wait a bit.
    3. ⛸️ Ice freeskates?

    • @LokiKeanu
      @LokiKeanu Год назад +2

      Hi im not associated in any way and am pretty sure you are joking but while ive been researching free skates I did actually find a company called Freezkates, which are 100% free skates for ice

  • @AtypicalPaul
    @AtypicalPaul Год назад

    Any promo codes out there for them? 😊

  • @user-uv5qc2tn7e
    @user-uv5qc2tn7e Год назад

    regarding "are edge guards necessary?"
    I have opposite opinion as these are actually mandatory to learn free skates faster. At first I chose not to buy edge guards with my free skates however later when I received them and started to learn I found myself losing balance way too often and in the end I have made a conclusion that I could've avoided most of learning curve if I could stand on skates more confidently due to increased surface area and rubber edges on which my shoes would have a good grip on

    • @user-uv5qc2tn7e
      @user-uv5qc2tn7e Год назад

      I would rather have JMK advise buying edge guards for first timers due to reason I stated above. Once person is comfortable with edge guards wearing skates he can probably try and go without them. But first timers - a definite must

    • @missjayspeechley9213
      @missjayspeechley9213 Год назад

      I got edge guards on my skates for learning, not so much to protect the skate, more to protect anything a skate might hit if something goes horribly wrong

    • @OdinOddly
      @OdinOddly Год назад

      I hated the sound my skates made hitting the ground. The edge guards took away the negative feedback for failure. It made it harder for my tiny feet to contact the deck, but worth it.

  • @Cashman02
    @Cashman02 Год назад

    One of the off brand guy I found was called as frost

  • @armandosegundo3353
    @armandosegundo3353 Год назад

    How much are they

  • @AtypicalPaul
    @AtypicalPaul Год назад

    If you buy them and Hate them is there a return period? What's the return policy ?

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      If you have to ask that, you should wait until you're sure you want them

  • @subyouwont
    @subyouwont 11 месяцев назад

    You can get a cheaper pair for 30-50 dollars, but this guys website seems to be one of the highest quality (with a much larger review sample)
    Also the website (specifically the edge guards) doesn’t really do great with first time viewers. With this video I now know what they are, but from the shop I was clueless

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  11 месяцев назад

      You will also get zero support and community from the cheap pairs. Just people trying to make a buck off you

  • @user-we6bn4ke6s
    @user-we6bn4ke6s 4 месяца назад

    Can they jump or hop

  • @danparish1344
    @danparish1344 11 месяцев назад

    How do you avoid cracks? Seems like it requires perfectly flat surfaces.

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  11 месяцев назад

      We made another video on just that!

  • @SnoAtHome
    @SnoAtHome Год назад

    My question is do the wheel shape matter? Some are flat while some are round right?

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      Yes, we made a YT video explaining the benefits of both!

    • @SnoAtHome
      @SnoAtHome Год назад

      Oh, thanks!

  • @leslynpunla4588
    @leslynpunla4588 2 месяца назад +1

    aa bro how to buy freeskate in pilipines andd must it i wanna to buy it but i am kid😅😅

  • @guntergunterson9606
    @guntergunterson9606 10 месяцев назад

    it looks like a ripstik with fixed wheels and no attachment in the middle
    so can u ride them like a ripstick / waveboard

  • @dip8
    @dip8 8 месяцев назад

    if you were to stop overpricing these freeskates and settle their price around 70 dollars(the most i paid for any skateboard is 50 and i have like 4 skateboards, this is still a lot for me but whatever) then i would buy, btw what profit margin do you have on these

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  8 месяцев назад

      If you were in charge we'd be out of business. Same as the skateboard companies who charge $50. It's not possible for a quality product.

    • @dip8
      @dip8 8 месяцев назад

      @@jmkride have you ever been in touch with them? I'm not saying this is great quality product, im asking if they are passable without breaking the bank. Also do dem weels fit these freeskates? i might become your client if so

  • @nothingishere1559
    @nothingishere1559 9 месяцев назад +1

    Our Roads sucks 😢😢

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  9 месяцев назад

      That sucks...

  • @huychau178
    @huychau178 Год назад

    Plesea

  • @Hellrun1
    @Hellrun1 8 месяцев назад

    Anyone got Problems with bringing freeskates on a plane? I got Problems with my pennyboard but i think they are so small should be Fine.

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  7 месяцев назад

      Never! Just curiousity and amazement. We've traveled domestic and abroad. No issues

  • @Lycanta
    @Lycanta Год назад

    I wish i could ride this on the street. But in Germany its a toy so it is illegal to ride them on public grounds.

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      Really??? One of our cofounders is from Germany. Sad to hear

    • @Lycanta
      @Lycanta Год назад

      @@jmkride Privat property only or skatepark. Skatepark is 30 min away by car.

  • @bingvanhout484
    @bingvanhout484 2 месяца назад

    Nl its not at al populair unfortunately

  • @huychau178
    @huychau178 Год назад

    Vietnamese

    • @imstillthinkingaboutthenam2195
      @imstillthinkingaboutthenam2195 Год назад

      Ông bật phụ đề lên là nó dịch qua t.v k thì ông chỉnh phụ đề qua t.v là được

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад

      Hopefully someday!

  • @bbcvscj
    @bbcvscj 11 месяцев назад

    Hey. I'm on the fence about buying them. Wondering about wet riding, since it rains a lot where I live. Is it possible to waterproof the bearing somehow? It would definitely be hard to always avoid rain, how likely is it that riding in the rain ruins the bearings?

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  11 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, water is just bad for bearings. You may be able to find some online that are water resistant (not sure though).

  • @AyubSacid-nl5bs
    @AyubSacid-nl5bs Месяц назад

    Can I have a free free skate
    I have been fan since the beginning

  • @TheBandraboyz
    @TheBandraboyz Год назад

    But It took me 1 DAY to learn how to ride a bike

  • @Jbrimbelibap
    @Jbrimbelibap Год назад +1

    There's no way i'm investing 130 € in this, i'm either buying some cheap stuff from aliexpress and upgrading or building my own

    • @Jbrimbelibap
      @Jbrimbelibap Год назад

      @Johnny O Ilustrador ?¿

    • @jmkride
      @jmkride  Год назад +3

      Oof, sorry to hear that. As they say, you get what you pay for 😬

    • @Jbrimbelibap
      @Jbrimbelibap Год назад +2

      @@jmkride There's no way you only have a 5% margin on these. Of course you probably make the best ones, i'll get a pair once i'm competent and invested

    • @theKiwii
      @theKiwii Год назад

      Compared to decent inline skates or skateboard parts, the price is actually on the cheaper side considering it's a quality product. Sure, you can upgrade a cheaper pair with good bearings and wheels but then you're already a good part of the way back to the JMK price point and you're still stuck with the worse trucks made from cheap molded aluminum that bend over time (good wheels still won't roll well if they point in different directions). The JMK steel trucks on the other hand, you can run over with a car and they retain their shape.

    • @Jbrimbelibap
      @Jbrimbelibap Год назад

      @@theKiwii The trucks on the pair i ended up buying are made of layered wood, i reckon it's gonna be okay. Besides i've had an eye for good deals for a while now

  • @guntergunterson9606
    @guntergunterson9606 10 месяцев назад

    the wthing also is u over there in amerika USA almost everywhere are these perfecttly flat pavement sidewalks
    i have bricklayed sidewalks and shitty streetts

  • @guntergunterson9606
    @guntergunterson9606 10 месяцев назад

    these knovk offs will do the trick for learning if u dont loose ur motivation because of them
    who tf buys 100buck+ equipment before even knowing if u can do it and like it