Fr1 vs Intuition liners

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  • Опубликовано: 22 мар 2021
  • going further in depth on the details of the two liners. the main point of this video is to give you as close a first hand look inside both liners. personally i prefer the overall comfort of the original FR1 liner due to its thicker padding.
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  • @TimontheRoller
    @TimontheRoller 11 месяцев назад +4

    I’ve had my FRX for 4 years now and learned to freeskate on them. Been through 3 liners, 3 wheelsets, upgraded the frames, even had a crack on one of the boots. Still love them, because they’re very comfortable 😊

  • @apexpredator_jku
    @apexpredator_jku Год назад +14

    Here's the misconception about Intuition liners... they became popular because of their responsiveness amongst the Wizard community & the ability to down size shell size because of their thinner density. Which in either case, they sit atop the ladder. But as their popularity grew, people twisted things up & assumd that responsiveness equates into comfort. How that came about is baffling because those 2 words aren't synonyms nor interchangeable. Then folks just jumped on the bandwagon, started dropping $200 on liners & regurgitated what everyone that came before then said. Manufacturers caught on & had Intuition make a scaled back, dumbed down, oem version of their liner for their skates & all the sheeple thought, "oh snap, I can get this complete skate that comes with an Intuition liner for $250-300 & the liner alone is worth $200...what a score". Then comes the, "not exactly what I expected" because a bunch of urban & aggressive skaters bought into the hype spewed by Wizard skaters. Those 3 genres of skating look for 3 completely different traits in a skate/liner.

    • @sebasosorio9084
      @sebasosorio9084 Год назад +2

      Well said, I personally would save my money and go with a complete Freestyle skate for precision skating or wizard skating

    • @m17a4y
      @m17a4y Год назад +1

      @@sebasosorio9084 I am thinking about the same thing, eyeing an FR SL or an Igor.. Dunno which one to choose, or just get a Premium Intuition for my FR1s atm

  • @madmozg
    @madmozg Год назад +4

    Thanks for the honest review, my experience the same as yours, sending deluxe back and ordering regular fr1s :)

  • @kelvinteo8057
    @kelvinteo8057 2 года назад +4

    This is a great review, I've been curious as to how the heel holding is for the intuition but have not managed to find sufficient pictures or reviews about the inner padding is. Especially helpful since I have no local access to the liners to compare. Thanks!

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching!! Follow me on Instagram at tech know sk8er for much more!!! 😃🎊🎉

  • @BuDu-ms2qe
    @BuDu-ms2qe Месяц назад

    I tried the old 90's RB liner the seba e3 liner and the twister XT liner. Currently I have the stock FR1 liner and it's the only one that I haven't experienced any foot pain with. I'll probably replace it with another FR liner once this one gives out.

  • @kuemagecollector
    @kuemagecollector Год назад +3

    I've gone through a couple of skates. Twisters, Next, k2s, and lastly my Fr2s. It never fit me even though I studied and research so much about sizing, after 20-30 of riding my feet just hurts so much. I found a local shop here in NYC to try and get some opinion from a skater. We tried a couple of sizes from 10-11 skate. my Mondo size is 27cm but the Fr2s I have is actually 28.5cm, so I was confuse but I trust the owner of the store. After the next I tried skating and it didnt even hurt after 30 mins. Now I've practicing basic stops and backward skating cuz I can progress now without worrying about pain. I might get a smaller liner in the future cuz this feels a little bit roomy. Tnx for the video!

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!! I'm so glad you were able to find a good fit!! Happy skating always 😊😊

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte 2 года назад +4

    I see that V shape at the Achilles tendon and that's exactly what my Edge XTs liners have, which are just awesome ones. I see the lack of a V shape in the Intuition and I already know they will not grab your heel as good and I wouldn't like them just because of that. Not sure if you can heatmold that part but you could give it a try.

    • @damecado7407
      @damecado7407 Год назад +1

      As a response to this comment, the entire liner is heat moldable. I molded mine that were a bit too tight and now they completely form fit my foot. My heel is completely locked into place with no lift

  • @Will-tm5bj
    @Will-tm5bj 6 месяцев назад +2

    I really like the fr liners. My frx are now well broken in and thry fit amazing. Have a new pair of fr1 on the way. 280 bucks was an easy decision

  • @Jeremy.Muller
    @Jeremy.Muller 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much 😊 🇨🇭

  • @saiidinlineskater7132
    @saiidinlineskater7132 2 года назад +5

    Did you skate the same boot with both these liners? Because it's better to think of the Intuition liner as the downsizeable liner. It's not really a question of which liner is more comfortable. So for example you have a 275 foot, you'd probably get the US size 10. But that is a dual-size shell which is actually *exactly* the same as the US size 11 (which just comes with a bigger liner). Therefore you end up in a 290-295mm shell, which is far from ideal. So the best option in this case is to get the US size 8-9 shell (next shell down and about 280-285mm shell) with the Intuition liner. I.e. the Intuition being about 5-10mm thinner gives you that option. Goal should always be to get into a shell where you are at the top end of the shell sizing. Deluxe is a really bad name for the model as it gives the wrong impression.

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  Год назад +2

      That's a great explanation!! And yes i couldn't agree more with the misleading name "deluxe"

  • @mountainpeakcloud8442
    @mountainpeakcloud8442 2 года назад +1

    You said the FR1 liners are better and more comfortable because they’re thicker, but can you talk about the difference in fit? Such as how much support each liner gives? how each liner holds the ankle? Is there a looser or tighter feeling with each liner after break in? It would be good to know how each of these fit different foot types, like low vs high volume feet etc…

  • @mountainpeakcloud8442
    @mountainpeakcloud8442 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for this review and comparison. I was actually debating whether I should have gone for the FR1 or FR1 Deluxe. I had read some people say that they downsized for the regular FR1 and it fit extremely tight at first, and then broke in where they were very comfortable, but then after a while they packed in even more to become too roomy and loose... so I wanted to ask you since you've skated them for more than a year, do you find that the stock FR1 liner eventually packs in to the point where it feels too roomy and loose fitting? I also wanted to ask if you had any problem getting a good supportive fit by tightening the top buckle due to the top of the regular liner being so thick and cushy?
    My feet are an E width, so they're considered "wide" on shoe charts, but I also have a pretty low volume foot because I'm skinny, which is why I'm kind of interested in the regular FR1 liners, because it seems maybe the thickness of them will help with filling out the space where the intuitions being thiner may not. I've tried the FR1 in a half size down, and they feel very snug all over the foot (to the point where they feel super constrictive after 10 minutes) yet the fit feels like a potentially good performance fit out of the box, the length feels right... but I'm just not sure if the liner is going to pack down so much to the point where they feel too loose. Would love your feedback on this. Thanks!

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  2 года назад +2

      So I've found that in my most worn pair of FR liners, the padding will eventually wear in a little, but it will remain very cushy with plenty of ankle support. With the intuition liner made for FR, it already seems to come fairly packed with not much cushion. I'll do a video going in on this topic this week. But, the fit of the standard Fr1 is interesting. I believe they are selling the deluxe version in a wider variety of half sizes. I wear a 44 in standard and a 44.5 in deluxe. I haven't seen one real benefit in buying the deluxe; even my strap broke the other day. My standards are still plugging away after 2 years of almost constant use. The only thing to wear it was my laces. The only other thing I'll touch on briefly is the school of thought that liners are like laces and wheels and eventually should be replaced as well. While not nearly as often, liners could be replaced every year if necessary.

    • @mountainpeakcloud8442
      @mountainpeakcloud8442 2 года назад +1

      @@illegalminor777 Thanks for the response. I look forward to your video. I actually ended up getting the regular FR1, and the thick padding on the inside does hug my ankles and the rest of the foot tightly. I guess my question is, if the regular thick padded liner can really hold your ankle and everything else in place, how can a much thinner liner line the Intuition snuggly hold the ankle and foot in place? I understand that sizing down will make the Intuition more snug, but I just don't understand how it could fill out all the negative spaces the contours of the foot makes.
      From what I've heard from other people, the Intuition, while being less cushy than the stock liner, is support to be more supportive and responsive, due to it being taller and more dense, but I'd like to hear your experience with that. I find that even if I tighten my laces and straps, I still get a bit of lateral wobble, and I can feel lateral ankle movement... I'm not sure it that's good or bad thing, but I imagine that if you're landing jumps, you probably very good support around the upper cuff?
      I read that the Deluxe liner is put into one shell size smaller than the equivalent regular liner.

  • @codyscorner4337
    @codyscorner4337 Год назад +1

    Yah I have the fr1 90 flat ,the stock liner is cushy and snug, I was considering returning to get the fr1 ufr intuition 90 rockered. What u guys think?

  • @n8likesmath
    @n8likesmath Год назад +2

    Damn I wish I had seen this video before ordering. Now I'm just going to cross my fingers that the hoops I jumped through to get intuition liners in the Fr1 90s I ordered end up fitting my foot well.

    • @iskindersam7834
      @iskindersam7834 Год назад

      So what's the result?

    • @n8likesmath
      @n8likesmath Год назад

      @@iskindersam7834 they fit perfect I can detail my foot dimensions and skates if you'd like

  • @3rdtwirl494
    @3rdtwirl494 10 месяцев назад

    As a beginner, I have the FRX but very curious. If I upgrade is the ability to learn will be easier because of the power transfer can you help shall I get an upgrade or keep to the basic level?

  • @realdoors8955
    @realdoors8955 Год назад

    Hi tech-know-sk8r
    Just got my pair of fr1 deluxe with intuition liners. I already have a normal pair of fr1 which I like. Got to say not impressed with the intuition liners (to stiff and hard) was thinking of sending the lot back then had an idea to save returns and so on etc. could I use my original liners? I’ve tried them they seem fine.
    Or are the fr1 deluxe with intuition liners only designed for intuition liners does anyone know?

  • @cbrcityrollers
    @cbrcityrollers 3 года назад +1

    FYI, my FR1 deluxe boot came with an insole. Nevertheless i added yellow hockey insole

  • @amyrul685
    @amyrul685 10 месяцев назад

    I also feel the same, to be honest I prefer boots with air holes, when I wear FR1 my feet sweat faster

  • @niksterfer6sir
    @niksterfer6sir 2 года назад +3

    So I ordered fr2 skates eu size 42 boot size 8. Well with the fr liner it is just too tight. I thought I could break them in but my foot starts to ache. I was thinking about getting intuition liners cause if they are thinner it relieve the discomfort.

    • @Sam182ever
      @Sam182ever Год назад

      I have the exactly same issue. How you enderd up ?

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  Год назад

      Have you tried heat molding the fr liner? And did you try the intuition?

    • @niksterfer6sir
      @niksterfer6sir Год назад

      @Sam182ever my foot cramps.... badly. I just end up using my same size flying eagle skates.

  • @robertosantiagomp
    @robertosantiagomp 4 месяца назад

    I need less lateral ankle support it just painful I want to take some material out of the liner

  • @rabkido2011
    @rabkido2011 2 года назад +3

    I always use fr basic boots they are awesome very comfortable.

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  2 года назад

      💯💯💯 thank you for watching 🙌🎊🎊🎉😃

  • @roman___werner
    @roman___werner 2 года назад +2

    so you prefer the originl liner? So i go with that

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  2 года назад

      Yes I personally find the original FR brand liner more comfortable than the base version of the intuition liner that is sold with the deluxe FR1 edition. Thank-you so much for watching 💯🎊🎉🎊😃

    • @roman___werner
      @roman___werner 2 года назад +1

      @@illegalminor777 I heard from many others that you have more connection to the skate with the intuition.... I still confused. Should i try the Liner or not... maybe think about again haha

    • @illegalminor777
      @illegalminor777  2 года назад

      @Roman Werner You're correct to be confused, there's lots of information to try to absorb at once. If my understanding is correct the intuition liners that come with the fr1 deluxe are in no way the same as say the liners sold with the wizard skate or one of the upgraded versions available on intuitions website. In just my personal opinion between the liners I have access to, I prefer the FR liner.

  • @jamesbergmeyer5501
    @jamesbergmeyer5501 2 года назад

    quit with all the ummm ummm ummm umumum