you honestly cannot feel the difference between these 2 unless you are doing longer distances, and even then it depends on your skill level. a more skilled skater will cover more distance quicker with the 110s. my opinion, if skating is your deep hoby at some point should try both. obviously start with 3x110
I would absolutely not recommend 110mm for beginners. You should definitely try 3x 100 mm before going to 3x110 mm. It's better to start with 3x 90 mm and then work your way up.
you honestly cannot feel the difference between these 2 unless you are doing longer distances, and even then it depends on your skill level. a more skilled skater will cover more distance quicker with the 110s. my opinion, if skating is your deep hoby at some point should try both. obviously start with 3x110
hey bro i am nishank from india i have three wheels skates but like do learn slamon can do it , i am not able manage salamon skates please guide me.
I would absolutely not recommend 110mm for beginners. You should definitely try 3x 100 mm before going to 3x110 mm. It's better to start with 3x 90 mm and then work your way up.
The frame looks so thin..Have you test the frame to jump, going down stairs? Is it save?
yes, this one is tested for more than 1 year in jumps and city skating and all is fine. It's a CNC frame from good 7005 aluminum.
@@Inmoveskates thank you mate for your response! Glad to hear that
Your110mm wheels look like they've been used so much, they're now 100mm..
Haha, that's for sure. But the good point that we tested them well.
@@Inmoveskates definitely dude 😎👍
Hi where i can bye this micro fire frame 125 mm. Closer to Russia...?
If in Russia - Rollerclub ru
@@Inmoveskates thank you
So I can not use them in my shima?
Shima means SSM aggressive brand? Then not really, as it’s not UFS frame. But you can add a mounting plate between frame and boot
3×110mm👍, why 3×125mm, big n heavy
Less maneuverable, more speed
No one calls them that. How embarrassing.
What do you mean? :)