F110h are the most fun all around skates I've ever owned and I been at it since 95...you got all the pads homie, welcome back to blading and trust yourself on some gaps with those. They feel amazing with the added height and speed. You can jump over parked cars hoods with ease on flat ground, and am short lol. Keep up the great content!
Nice review! I have these skates and also have a pair of F6 (my second pair of F6 Flying Eagle Falcons) . The F7 Optimum is great with the 3x110 (my current set-up) but also with the 4X80mm rockerable frame. It's a great company but as you said not always easy to find. I go to Thailand often and a skate shop there carries them. I've gotten all of my Flying Eagle skates from them for a lower price than Roex (Spain) or Inline Warehouse or Pro Skaters Place has them so I've been lucky. As you said, for the $200 price range they are as good as, if not better, than other similar options like Twister, FR, or Imperial. I try to feature my Flying Eagle Skates in all of my urban city skate videos. I'd be more than happy if they sent me a pair of carbon Drift skates to review/wear in my videos! (just in case Tracy from FE is reading...) .
I can't find f7 anywhere. And flying eagle hasn't updated their RUclips in almost a year. I wonder if they went defunct. Inlinewarehouse doesn't restock either
Thanks. It's often said FE 110 was lower due to the middle wheel shifted back. How lower was it, compared to traditional or general 110 skates, please? And, if possible, how was FE 110 compared to PS Next 110 with regard to low center of gravity? (I interpolated them on screens proportionately in juxtaposition, they appeared just about the same, with Next 110 only slightly lower by tiny a bit, but just on paper!)
@@BacktoBlading Thank you for your reply. I have two questions about Trinity. Is the support so good that it is worth going with Powerslide? And does having larger wheels like 100mm really feel like you are skating with 80 mm?
@@ShaugnBriggs what I feel about trinity is that they are more smooth and have a lower Center of gravity Compared to other skates. The supersonic might be a difference because due to the shifted wheel it can be also lower.... I really think the biggest difference between those two skates will be if you want to have a symmetrical wheel setup or not. I personally would never go for big wheels without trinity but this might be the only exception. Im also really curious about that boot but I already have 2 3x110mm frames. Im looking for the flying eagle f7 Optimum with 80mm wheels but in Europe its nearly impossible to get them. I would have to Import them from canada and with all those fees I would have to pay 50% extra.
@@emmanuelriou7174 yea that's true and am not even sure if it will fit my flying Eagle F7 skates. I bought adapt symetrics 90mm frame and the frame holes were smaller! i had to buy metal filer and file it till the bolt fit.
@@BacktoBlading I think it's because the front wheel is slightly rockered, so your turning pivot is actually further back and on 2 wheels versus a shorter frame
Also to the blading community topic. It would help out allot if you had the next trick ready video ready sooner. I'm not saying it's your fault but I only had one day I could skate after you had posted the soul trick. While I had a fat session (which I could record during in prep for the tricks so again not your fault) literally the day before you posted the soul grind announcement. If you could have the next trick announcement ready say Wednesday morning that extra weekend would help out allot. Cropping the video and sending now for my soul grind.
@@BacktoBlading it is. And I'm not arguing that. It's just fallen last 2 challenges I had decent sessions like the day before you posted the challenge. I also have a shitty schedule with work right now working like 50 60 hours a week. So I'm gonna hit mizous and record them next session if you wanna make that the trick. Again I love the community challenge I really do.
@@BacktoBlading I did more research, they aren't technically rockered, but when you put weight on the back 2 wheels in a 00x0 setup it creates a semi rockered feeling for turning, so you get the speed and stability benefits of a longer frame, and turn easier than a OOO setup apparently. I had no issue gliding and using big wheel skates even though I haven't skated since I was in middle and high school, and bought a pair of 4 wheel skates and used them for 3 days, weird how I'm now a better skater than I used to be by watching youtube videos and trying stuff out for 2 days.
@@BacktoBlading definitely but I just bought Macroblade 80’s with the ABT brake and you reviewed a similar skate from Rollerblade with the 80mm/82a wheels and you did some power slides which gives me hope I might be able to take the brakes off these. Thinking of going up to 84mm Hydrogen wheels with ABEC-7 or ABEC-9 bearings. It’s not for anything crazy just maybe learn some cool transitions and backwards skating
They are comfortable if you size correctly. My feet measure 27 cm by 11 cm and I wear a 43 in this model. Dollar for dollar, one of the best values out there for just over $200, but hard to find in stock anywhere. This is a great review and you can also see my review of the same skate, ruclips.net/video/wOtfXl4H0aM/видео.html Good luck!
Just a quick question regarding flying eagles, I want to get F6S Falcons. Do flying eagles come up narrow or wide? Would you recommend going a size up or with your regular shoe size?
I had many recommendations if you have really wide feed to go one size up. Im somewhere in the middle of size 42 with my 263mm feet and will take the risk of not sizing up. I'll let the liner do the Job to break in.
@@tflo2302 Supersonics 110 carve way sharper than imperial 110. Supersonics feel like 4x80 with the speed of 110....imperial 110 feel like a 110 frame.
@@tflo2302 I just explained the supersonics purpose. If you want to carve faster get the supersonics, if the wheel looks affect you that much over performance get the Imperials.
Thanks for the review, i've just bought them and they're feeling amazing.
F110h are the most fun all around skates I've ever owned and I been at it since 95...you got all the pads homie, welcome back to blading and trust yourself on some gaps with those. They feel amazing with the added height and speed. You can jump over parked cars hoods with ease on flat ground, and am short lol. Keep up the great content!
I need to get out there again, lots of fun
Nice review! I have these skates and also have a pair of F6 (my second pair of F6 Flying Eagle Falcons) . The F7 Optimum is great with the 3x110 (my current set-up) but also with the 4X80mm rockerable frame. It's a great company but as you said not always easy to find. I go to Thailand often and a skate shop there carries them. I've gotten all of my Flying Eagle skates from them for a lower price than Roex (Spain) or Inline Warehouse or Pro Skaters Place has them so I've been lucky. As you said, for the $200 price range they are as good as, if not better, than other similar options like Twister, FR, or Imperial. I try to feature my Flying Eagle Skates in all of my urban city skate videos. I'd be more than happy if they sent me a pair of carbon Drift skates to review/wear in my videos! (just in case Tracy from FE is reading...) .
Hah! I see what you did there. They’re a pretty solid choice, that’s for sure. Thanks for watching.
Got 'em, love 'em and for a real rush, skating them with the Ultrasonic frame 125s..Great speed, roll and maneuverability!
Thanks for showing
Nice review. Can't wait to get outside on my big wheels again now the weather is finally improving here.
It’s almost time!
I can't find f7 anywhere. And flying eagle hasn't updated their RUclips in almost a year. I wonder if they went defunct. Inlinewarehouse doesn't restock either
good to see you back out on the big wheels! so much fun to be had just exploring =)
Yeah! Weather is getting better. Can’t wait for the weekend.
Should I buy these or Powerslide Imperial?
I have a flaying eagles enkidu
But the straps broke down so ease I need replacement and I can’t find parts on line
I can’t skate any more please help
200 dollars? Where did you find them cheaper than 300!
Thanks.
It's often said FE 110 was lower due to the middle wheel shifted back. How lower was it, compared to traditional or general 110 skates, please?
And, if possible, how was FE 110 compared to PS Next 110 with regard to low center of gravity?
(I interpolated them on screens proportionately in juxtaposition, they appeared just about the same, with Next 110 only slightly lower by tiny a bit, but just on paper!)
Sorry, I don’t have these skates anymore
I also think it will be about the same. Fe does it with the Shirt, powerslide with not waiting any space due to the trinity frame.
Do one on the ultrasonic frames
Thanks for the review. I sent you a message on Facebook but in short. How do these compare against The Powerslide Next skate?
I think I prefer the FE for a wider fit. They aren’t Trinity though. Both good boot options.
@@BacktoBlading Thank you for your reply. I have two questions about Trinity. Is the support so good that it is worth going with Powerslide? And does having larger wheels like 100mm really feel like you are skating with 80 mm?
@@BacktoBlading you think these are wider than the next?
@@ShaugnBriggs what I feel about trinity is that they are more smooth and have a lower Center of gravity Compared to other skates. The supersonic might be a difference because due to the shifted wheel it can be also lower....
I really think the biggest difference between those two skates will be if you want to have a symmetrical wheel setup or not.
I personally would never go for big wheels without trinity but this might be the only exception.
Im also really curious about that boot but I already have 2 3x110mm frames.
Im looking for the flying eagle f7 Optimum with 80mm wheels but in Europe its nearly impossible to get them.
I would have to Import them from canada and with all those fees I would have to pay 50% extra.
I would like to see a review of the new Enkidu, they are a sort of hybrid skates (agressive/freestyle)
Agreed!
review the x7f please!
What is the selfie stick you use bro? I have seen many bladers using similar ones, I’m curious
It’s the insta360
The frame length is 251mm, its nice frame, i want to buy the new FR 3D 110 frame, its only 230mm!
Oh! Is that true? I need to measure again. Didn’t feel long, was rather nice.
@@emmanuelriou7174 yea that's true and am not even sure if it will fit my flying Eagle F7 skates. I bought adapt symetrics 90mm frame and the frame holes were smaller! i had to buy metal filer and file it till the bolt fit.
@@BacktoBlading I think it's because the front wheel is slightly rockered, so your turning pivot is actually further back and on 2 wheels versus a shorter frame
Also to the blading community topic.
It would help out allot if you had the next trick ready video ready sooner. I'm not saying it's your fault but I only had one day I could skate after you had posted the soul trick. While I had a fat session (which I could record during in prep for the tricks so again not your fault) literally the day before you posted the soul grind announcement. If you could have the next trick announcement ready say Wednesday morning that extra weekend would help out allot. Cropping the video and sending now for my soul grind.
We give 3 weeks to submit clips. I think that’s more than enough time for most people. Totally understand that not everyone will make it in though.
@@BacktoBlading it is. And I'm not arguing that. It's just fallen last 2 challenges I had decent sessions like the day before you posted the challenge. I also have a shitty schedule with work right now working like 50 60 hours a week. So I'm gonna hit mizous and record them next session if you wanna make that the trick. Again I love the community challenge I really do.
Is it just me or on these, and the stingray frames, the front wheel is slightly rockered?
I didn’t notice a rocker but you might be right
@@BacktoBlading I did more research, they aren't technically rockered, but when you put weight on the back 2 wheels in a 00x0 setup it creates a semi rockered feeling for turning, so you get the speed and stability benefits of a longer frame, and turn easier than a OOO setup apparently.
I had no issue gliding and using big wheel skates even though I haven't skated since I was in middle and high school, and bought a pair of 4 wheel skates and used them for 3 days, weird how I'm now a better skater than I used to be by watching youtube videos and trying stuff out for 2 days.
Please help me....I wear UK 7...IN MY ADIDAS SNEAKERS ANS SLIDES...
SO WHAT SIZE SHOULD I GET AS IT COMEZ WITH CMS...LIKE 25...32...n bla bla bla...
They don’t have a website, or am I missing something???
Try www.flyingeaglesports.com/
These are identical to the oxello mf900 I think
I only watch skate reviews if they include a silhouette drawing of the skate.
Ha! Then you’ll need to wait for the review.
can you tell me please how do you do a quick stopping on these when for example approaching a dangerous obstacle like car?? thanks in advance
Best advice I have is to drag your foot to slow yourself down. All the advanced techniques might be tough with a quick reaction time. Wear a helmet!
@@BacktoBlading definitely but I just bought Macroblade 80’s with the ABT brake and you reviewed a similar skate from Rollerblade with the 80mm/82a wheels and you did some power slides which gives me hope I might be able to take the brakes off these. Thinking of going up to 84mm Hydrogen wheels with ABEC-7 or ABEC-9 bearings. It’s not for anything crazy just maybe learn some cool transitions and backwards skating
@@greg6162 practise practise practise
Anybody knows if this skate is suitable for wide foot skaters??
Can you help me? Are these skates comfortable? Worth buying as a skate when I'm trying to learn? I don't want to waste my money.
They are comfortable if you size correctly. My feet measure 27 cm by 11 cm and I wear a 43 in this model. Dollar for dollar, one of the best values out there for just over $200, but hard to find in stock anywhere. This is a great review and you can also see my review of the same skate, ruclips.net/video/wOtfXl4H0aM/видео.html Good luck!
What are your favorite skates for skating around the city?
These F7 are pretty great. But maybe some 4x80mm are better for city
@@BacktoBlading depending on the City. My City is full with cobblestone, tram trails, and other enemies on ground.
I've bought this one too..afer gave to someone my California pro 🙄🤣
Wooowww compass??? Indonesian made?
Just a quick question regarding flying eagles, I want to get F6S Falcons. Do flying eagles come up narrow or wide? Would you recommend going a size up or with your regular shoe size?
I’ve heard more narrow, but I haven’t tried the F6S
I had many recommendations if you have really wide feed to go one size up. Im somewhere in the middle of size 42 with my 263mm feet and will take the risk of not sizing up. I'll let the liner do the Job to break in.
Supersonic 110mm or Imperial 110mm frames please help i need your advice
Both awesome. I was happier with the Supersonic frames because they’re a bit longer.
@@BacktoBlading does the center wheel position make a huge difference if we compare both frames, like maybe stability? Or something else
@@tflo2302 Supersonics 110 carve way sharper than imperial 110. Supersonics feel like 4x80 with the speed of 110....imperial 110 feel like a 110 frame.
@@Op614Roll how does the center wheel why its not in the center like the imperials
@@tflo2302 I just explained the supersonics purpose. If you want to carve faster get the supersonics, if the wheel looks affect you that much over performance get the Imperials.
You ever drop $70 to $130 on those fancy ceramic "Bones" bearings?
Naw, maybe one day I will but seems not designed for my style of skating.
Should be getting my aggressive any day now from flying eagle
Need to see some pics you know...
@@BacktoBlading don't worry. They'll be up soon enough
Sweet! looking forward to seeing them in the wild
👍👏👏
Gonna me that guy.
Did you stretch?
We didn't see it so it didn't happen.
:)
Ha! I did