Any freestyle rollerskaters in here? Looking for some setup advice

thatsG

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Looking to get into it this summer just to cruise around, have been watching some Nicola Torelli...

What is the best setup? Been looking at some 4x90 or even a 5 wheel setup to feel more like I have ski's underfoot. Let me know what's good.

**This thread was edited on Mar 18th 2021 at 10:09:37pm
 
It looks like he runs a pair of wizard frames or something similar. They are mad expensive but allow you to rock bigger wheels on a freestyle setup. https://mushroomblading.bigcartel.com/product/wizardframes

https://www.wizardskating.com/category/skates

This is my favorite wizard blading movie

[video]https://vimeo.com/108552463[/video]

Kizer Element 90s seem like a good 4x90 frame that would be a similar alternative

https://www.inlinewarehouse.com/Kizer_Element_90/descpage-800323.html?from=gshop

In regards to boots just find something with a UFS (Universal Frame System) USD, Razors, Roces etc

Also I'm sure [tag=258518]@FruitBootPro[/tag] can chime in with more advice
 
topic:thatsG said:
Looking to get into it this summer just to cruise around, have been watching some Nicola Torelli...

What is the best setup? Been looking at some 4x90 or even a 5 wheel setup to feel more like I have ski's underfoot. Let me know what's good.

**This thread was edited on Mar 18th 2021 at 10:09:37pm

go with 4x90. if your only goal is to cruise, don't get a UFS skate, they are flexy and generally won't have enough support for bigger wheels. (K2 is the exception to this as all of their big wheel skates are UFS.) I would not recommend Wizard off the bat, you don't need those to learn some freestyle slides and maneuvers. Just look for some 4x90 big wheel skates at oakcityskate.com or intuitionskate.com or Inline Warehouse.
 
Don’t wanna hijack your thread here OP but if anyone has advice on first skates I would much appreciate it. Where to buy, what to buy, etc. Looking to get in to it this summer
 
14262122:animator said:
Don’t wanna hijack your thread here OP but if anyone has advice on first skates I would much appreciate it. Where to buy, what to buy, etc. Looking to get in to it this summer

Sick man.

oakcityskate.com

intuitionskate.com

rollerwarehouse.com

Good low-price skates:

THEM 908/909

Razors SL

Razors Cult

Razors Shift

USD Sway

Roces M12 (for narrow feet only)

USD Aeon 60

The lower-priced versions of these skates come with a stock liner whereas the higher-priced/"pro" versions of these come with a higher quality liner.

They are sized in USA shoe sizing, so make sure to look at the cm chart, especially for USDs because they do not size on the centimeter and half-centimeter. Also, every skate shell is made for two shoe sizes, not one (i.e. 6-7 shell, 8-9 shell, etc.). I can even dm you a spreadsheet of interior shell length for each skate if you feel like you need it.
 
14262132:FruitBootPro said:
Sick man.

oakcityskate.com

intuitionskate.com

rollerwarehouse.com

Good low-price skates:

THEM 908/909

Razors SL

Razors Cult

Razors Shift

USD Sway

Roces M12 (for narrow feet only)

USD Aeon 60

The lower-priced versions of these skates come with a stock liner whereas the higher-priced/"pro" versions of these come with a higher quality liner.

They are sized in USA shoe sizing, so make sure to look at the cm chart, especially for USDs because they do not size on the centimeter and half-centimeter. Also, every skate shell is made for two shoe sizes, not one (i.e. 6-7 shell, 8-9 shell, etc.). I can even dm you a spreadsheet of interior shell length for each skate if you feel like you need it.

Wow thanks for the info g! I’m guessing stock/regular liners vs the “pro” liner would be like, stock ski boot liners vs intuition liners? I’ll take a look at those skates, thanks again!
 
14262135:animator said:
Wow thanks for the info g! I’m guessing stock/regular liners vs the “pro” liner would be like, stock ski boot liners vs intuition liners? I’ll take a look at those skates, thanks again!

Yeah sort of, I haven't tried a lot of Razors or USD stock liners so i'm not sure if they will either "get the job done" or "feel awful". I've heard Roces stock liners are good and THEMs are fine. THEMs also can come with Intuition liners but then the complete is like upwards of $400. Btw not only the skates that are pro skates have better liners. If they have a liner by MyFit, Intuition, or Reign, that's the higher quality liner.
 
14262142:FruitBootPro said:
Yeah sort of, I haven't tried a lot of Razors or USD stock liners so i'm not sure if they will either "get the job done" or "feel awful". I've heard Roces stock liners are good and THEMs are fine. THEMs also can come with Intuition liners but then the complete is like upwards of $400. Btw not only the skates that are pro skates have better liners. If they have a liner by MyFit, Intuition, or Reign, that's the higher quality liner.

Is an aggressive inline skate like a Them 908 still good for cruising? Not planning on hitting the skate park.

Was deciding between a FR 4x90 or Thesehttps://www.rollerblade.com/products/maxxum-edge-90/?gp=15630&cp=15622
 
14262443:gorbdawggybrent said:
[tag=258518]@FruitBootPro[/tag] what kinda skates should i cop if i wanna hit railz

also will rails on skates transition to skis

Get aggressive skates

Idk how well they will transition to skis tbh but I know dudes who have picked up blading super quickly because they ski and i've also been told by someone that blading consistently helps with skiing coordination.

After skiing last weekend with heavy skis, blades feel great lol
 
14262657:thatsG said:
Ended up buying these. Will see how I like them, and buy high quality setup if I enjoy it

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Yeah those look great. also they're compatible with ufs frames so if you wanna try something different ever then get some ufs frames. You could even put aggressive frames on them if you feel like doing some basic ski-like grinds.
 
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