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Totally forgot to update this, ordered some blades through the local rink and they came in. I have yet to really put some time into them buti have them now. Still need to mold the boots to my feet
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I found out the other day that there's a big speed scene here in New Zealand, complete with Peter Michael who managed a run of back to back world championships. Like many, he tried to switch to ice speed, but switchover skaters never really seem to reach the same level. The muscles and form seem different enough to make it almost a liability.
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My neighbor is sponsored by Rollerblade and Insta360. If you're interested in any of of the Rollerblade products, let me know and I can ask for a discount code (I think it's 30-50% off).
My neighbor's most recent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcdr-DUh47Q
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Nice that you have a local shop. We had a shop at the height of the trend. "Inline retro fit" it was really cool.
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Mine are definitely not compatible, the frames are molded into the lower boot which is rivetted to the upper boot
Out of curiosity, what does that group consider "big wheels"?
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostYes I have and I actually still own my aggressive blades. The frames and boots for aggressive stuff are not compatible with different frames/boots.
If your aggressive skates are UFS frame compatible, there are a few options as far as "big wheel" goes.
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Originally posted by Señor Leo View PostDid you ever do any "aggressive" skating? I personally feel like aggressive skates offer more ankle support. You could always buy aggressive skates and put big wheel frames on them for cruising
That aside, for the aggressive skates the boots are 1/3 of the problem, the frames are 1/3 of the problem and the wheels are 1/3 of the problem
Wheels and frames are pretty obvious but the boots are actually really restrictive and inefficient at transferring energy to the ground
I've tried skating some distance in them, it's horrible, think about trying to run distance in rain boots or swim laps in a tux. You can't get any kind of momentum built up because the wheels just bleed it out (because they are so small) and if you do force it I started building up heat in the wheels/frames to the point that I was feeling it through the boots
That aside, if the short boots becomes a problem there are some "fitness boots" out there I can look into like these
Atom Skates provides industry-leading roller derby and inline speed skating boots, frames, plates, wheels, protective gear and complete skate packages.
But, I basically grew up on speed skates, took a break and came back to it in highschool. When I came back I was rusty but it came back in a month or so. So I don't really want to get a high ankle boot from the start if I'm going to be past it in a month once I get some ankle strength back
Also, as I learned today, a lot of the hockey stuff and speed stuff is compatible so if I want to I can put hockey frames on a speed boot
I talked with a pro shop today of a local rink and I'm probably going to go through them rather than buy online, they can measure me up and I can have someone to go back to if I have any problems
Anyway, thanks to everyone who has chipped in on this thread, I know I have basically already had my mind made up but it's made me think about a few things I wouldn't have without it
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Did you ever do any "aggressive" skating? I personally feel like aggressive skates offer more ankle support. You could always buy aggressive skates and put big wheel frames on them for cruising
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I prefer classic rollers. It's nice that now there is a large selection of models and designs - for every taste. In general, it's cool that sports also have fashion. It seems to me that this is more motivating to study. This spring, I ordered new rollers for myself and for my wife, because ours are already worn out. Found cool models in this article. Already very impatient to try it out!
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I come from the ice skating side and used to rollerblade and played roller hockey from time to time and would rollerblade the local sea walls etc. Haven’t worn my rollerblades for years now, but still have them in the basement. Now you’ve got thinking I should bust them out again.
There are supposed to be a new style of roller blade/inline skate that feels much more like ice skating called Marsblades. Never used them, but seem to be nice.
Also if you’re going all 90s make sure you get a neon green Fanny pack to hold yours keys and wallet while blading!
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