Thank you for sharing more info on these frames! Wheels - customizable, stoppers - proprietary. Good to know and great to see the difference in stopper shapes/sizes. I have the original (can’t move the wheel positions) GH frames that released at the beginning of the pandemic. I can do quite a lot on them. I prefer Labeda wheels also! Very nice quality wheels. Someday in the future I very much see myself upgrading to something that feels more like my Jackson Elite blades (Pat 99 profile.) Greatly appreciate your making reviews on what is available and new equipment. :)
Thanks for this video on frames and stoppers! It was really useful seeing them compared side by side. I have the mirage frame with bionic stopper (I believe the same one you pointed out on your Jackson quads) and I find it big for my liking. I'm trying to adjust my front and back crossovers to not drag the stopper and it doesn't look graceful!! Maybe I will switch out for the bionic XS stopper and see how that feels.
Thanks for the interesting review Adam! I wish I had known this before I bought my 3 wheels Roll-line frames. With my 42 boots size the rear and middle wheels are too far apart and it feels quite awkward when doing backwards 3-turns and brackets. And indeed with deep edges I catch my stopper every time. I could only find asphalt surfaces here in NL, so my stoppers wear down quickly.
@@angelangela8650 I believe they are lower. You might want to write the manufacturer at www.l-skating.ch/english-home/ They should be able to provide the information.
Super insight, thank you very much for the video, Adam 👍🏻. I finally feel understood 🙂🙂🙂
Thank you for sharing more info on these frames! Wheels - customizable, stoppers - proprietary. Good to know and great to see the difference in stopper shapes/sizes. I have the original (can’t move the wheel positions) GH frames that released at the beginning of the pandemic. I can do quite a lot on them. I prefer Labeda wheels also! Very nice quality wheels. Someday in the future I very much see myself upgrading to something that feels more like my Jackson Elite blades (Pat 99 profile.) Greatly appreciate your making reviews on what is available and new equipment. :)
Adam, thank you for sharing this excellent review and comparison of these Swiss RollEXX inline figure skate frames. :-)
Link to where we can buy the frames and wheels? Can't seem to find it when I google rollexx skates
Check L-Skating in Switzerland. No web shop, but you can write to them via their website.
@@stephenrasche-hilpert4373 thank you!
@@puppyic0000 no probs. We’re all in this together 🙂
@@stephenrasche-hilpert4373 do you know if they ship worldwide? I'm from Mexico
Thanks for this video on frames and stoppers! It was really useful seeing them compared side by side. I have the mirage frame with bionic stopper (I believe the same one you pointed out on your Jackson quads) and I find it big for my liking. I'm trying to adjust my front and back crossovers to not drag the stopper and it doesn't look graceful!! Maybe I will switch out for the bionic XS stopper and see how that feels.
Thanks for the interesting review Adam! I wish I had known this before I bought my 3 wheels Roll-line frames. With my 42 boots size the rear and middle wheels are too far apart and it feels quite awkward when doing backwards 3-turns and brackets. And indeed with deep edges I catch my stopper every time. I could only find asphalt surfaces here in NL, so my stoppers wear down quickly.
Copy of off-ice frame?
No, they are more like a PicSkate with a threaded stopper than an Off Ice frame.
@@stephenrasche-hilpert4373 thank you for your answer, Am interested. How high is frame? Not so high like snow white?
@@angelangela8650 I believe they are lower. You might want to write the manufacturer at
www.l-skating.ch/english-home/
They should be able to provide the information.