Dude im sold! To have the ability of multi wheel sizes in 1 package is what been looking for instead of having to buy another pair of skates to have bigger wheels. Im getting back into blading after 20 years haha. Thank you!
you just made my list.... list includes 30*rollin , Tiago , shaunfrom shoptask and Nicola Torreli . awsome info and awsome skating. like everyone on my list.
My next blade purchase is gonna be the ground control 80mm frames. Can't wait. I like aggressive skating but I'm 36, falling sucks and rolling around is just as enjoyable for me. Took a random ass spill the other day. Ate shit hard and I don't even know how it happened but I ended up crushing one of my fingers, all swollen and stuff. Not broken but yea, I can't be eating shit like that on the regular at my age, lol.
Great vid Corey, thanks for taking the time to put it together and share. Always do enjoy your content, do keep up the good work! I hadn't considered the Endless frames previously but seems they would be a good purchase given you get multiple wheel option set-ups. I have a pair of FR1 boots with a 125mm wheel set up currently and they absolutely fly! but was thinking of getting a new four-wheel frame set up, so Endless would make sense as I can switch back to 3 wheels again. Lovin those parallel slides you pulled off, which I'm currently working on with 125mm set up which is a bit scary! All the best, Rich (London UK)
@@BLADINGonTheBrain yeah I saw your video the other day to! Seems as if everyone's enjoying big wheels, I think this summer is gonna be the time to give it a go. It's cool there's plenty of UFS options for me to try out 😁
@@coreyenglish8706 Get a thermoplastic splint moulded and sleep with it on with a cotton sock like padding between your skin and the splint. Gives it that extra support and warmth to help it to heal. worked for me, I just had it on when I slept, was too annoying during the day
I like that you promote helmets even on bigger wheels. Me too. It‘s not just about skill to wear a helmet or not. I skate since over 20 years and feel very „at home“ on wheels. But without a helmet I’m not sure if I would be alright today. 👍 I saw you use the Reign liner in the FR‘s - do you think they could be better than the 2022 FR stock liner or did you use them to downsize? I had a slight (but nasty) pressure point in the new FR liner - a shame since they are pretty comfy und high quality. The Reign is such a good value, I guess I should’ve them in my arsenal. For aggressive skating I use a 2nd skin liner… never thought about trying them in my FR freeride skates, tbh. I hope you will return to UA-cam. I like your calm and easy style and watch everything from the past since I found this channel. ✌️ from Europe.
Thanks. Hoping to get back to it in the next couple months. I bought my FRs with intuitions, but wound up using them in my aggressive skates all the time. Picked up the reigns because they were such a good value. Really comfortable option for long rides and thin enough to prevent pressure points.
Hi, nice video, thanks a lot! One question. Which size do you have in your shoes and which frame size do you have. I am on 44 size and ordered the 90mm endless ES (Enhanced Stability) frame.
Dude, perfect timing for this video! I just left urgent care, broke my hand. Got a pair of Zooms coming my way. First time big wheeling. Hope your wrist heals up quickly💪
@@coreyenglish8706 yup, didn’t know how bad you banged it up. Glad it wasn’t too bad. Can’t wait for a hard cast so I can roll. The weather is getting nice here!
Would you recommend a 4X90 for a city/suburban beginner as a second set up? From what I've learned larger wheels tend to be smoother over difficult urban terrain like cracks, gravel, etc which is the brunt of what I'm trying to skate over. I'm mostly interested in casual speed and traveling versus doing cool tricks. I've been thinking about going bigger, but I didn't want to just jump into 110s without some transition.
Hey there. Sorry for the delayed response. Have a lot going on so UA-cam is on the back burner at the moment. I would say that if you are relatively comfortable on a regular 4x80 set up, or have a larger shoe size (10.5 US+), then moving to the endless 4x90 should be no big deal. The rocker on the 4x makes it incredibly easy to maneuver, and makes it a great option for beginners and advanced skaters alike. The only real hesitation I would have recommending a 4x90 frame to a beginner is that the additional frame length can cause problems when doing crossovers. As long as you keep aware of the additional length, it should be no problem. Seriously a quality product and highly recommend them.
@@coreyenglish8706 Yeah, I've heard that about larger frames. Do you feel that the 4x90s are different enough from a 4x80s to be worth picking up? I'm really just trying to smooth out the ride for when I'm good enough to go around town/parks. Or should I get a triskate if I'm trying to mostly just have fun going fast/around town with them. I've heard bigger is better for that, but I'm not sure I want to jump right into like 3X110 setup right out the gate(Although its nice I can do that on the endless 90s when I'm ready). Also thanks for the reply :)
I dont really know what m12 are but as long as they are aggressive skates its a bad idea bc the frames won't be centered and your feet will wiggle a lot I tried it and i almost broke my leg I really dont recommend it
I think that if it’s in your budget to get a dedicated rec/free skate, you would be better off buying a set. Free skates are designed with more support where you need it and will handle larger diameter wheels better. If you do go with a ufs “big wheel” frame on m12s, I would stick to 80mm or less. The m12 can be quite flexible and won’t give you the best experience with anything over about 72mm.
How do you break in new wheels? Also from 4x80mm vs 4x90mm which is better, i have the powerslide next core 100 i want to be able to switch frame, 100mm is ok i feel bit too tall and unstable
Mostly comes down to wheelbase. 80 would likely be more maneuverable and have a shorter base. 90 more stable and longer. Also, consider your shoe size. 4x90 on a size 6 boot is going to make crossovers etc. more difficult. Just depends on what you’re trying to get out of your skate. As for breaking in wheels, you just have to go skate them. I like to do some aggressive carving to break them in.
That frame looks sharp 😨 Can you put street skate frames on aggressive boots? I want to get regular street skates. Do they roll over rough terrain better than aggressive? I want to free / street skate in downtown Greenville SC. I did it with my razors genesys flat 4 wheel set up the other day, and almost tripped over a big dent in the sidewalk. I wish i could get my Rollerblade TRS Details back I tbh think theyre more comfortable than stiff shell Razors. Are free skates comfortable cause i think they dont look like it...Id put a free skate frame on an aggressive boot
They do make UFS frames that are designed to be used as a “freeskate”. Those would fit on your aggressive skates. The new kizer element 90mm looks particularly interesting. I would recommend a purpose built freeskate though. They are designed with more support where you need it for that type of skating.
How did you know to call the cops for missing keys? I & most people where I live, leave things alone or hang it up in a visible spot, because people do come back to look for stuff, duh!
Less hard on the body? I had by far my worst injury I've ever had on big wheels! Clipped and damn near snapped my kneecap in half. 3 years later and it's still not quite right haha PS. that zero up the steep bank was incredibly satisfying!!
Oh geez! Sorry to hear that. I definitely took some falls making this, but I guess it’s just a different fall than normal so it doesn’t take so much of a toll. Higher speeds do make for harder slams though. I’ll have to keep this in mind.
Dude im sold! To have the ability of multi wheel sizes in 1 package is what been looking for instead of having to buy another pair of skates to have bigger wheels. Im getting back into blading after 20 years haha. Thank you!
From someone who just got back into it after like 15 years I say do it! Definitely a slight learning curve again but its wo worth it
Dope episode dude! Love to see you on some big wheels! Setup is on point!
So much fun. Welcome change of pace for the body.
you just made my list.... list includes 30*rollin , Tiago , shaunfrom shoptask and Nicola Torreli . awsome info and awsome skating. like everyone on my list.
Man what a joy to watch you skate , so creative
I agree with you Corey, parallel slides are the most fun move on inlines. I do them every single time I go skating! I love it
Jail trail for the win. So many fun features.
My next blade purchase is gonna be the ground control 80mm frames. Can't wait. I like aggressive skating but I'm 36, falling sucks and rolling around is just as enjoyable for me. Took a random ass spill the other day. Ate shit hard and I don't even know how it happened but I ended up crushing one of my fingers, all swollen and stuff. Not broken but yea, I can't be eating shit like that on the regular at my age, lol.
Wonderful video! And that were some awesome slides and stair rides! 🙌
I actually went bigwheeling in downtown Austin Tx today, looking for and mapping spots. Great timing on this one
I’m in Austin tomorrow where should I skate
Excellent Corey. I’m a beginner and a great insight to the versatility of frames….and you can ‘skate’ 👏👏👏
Great vid Corey, thanks for taking the time to put it together and share. Always do enjoy your content, do keep up the good work! I hadn't considered the Endless frames previously but seems they would be a good purchase given you get multiple wheel option set-ups. I have a pair of FR1 boots with a 125mm wheel set up currently and they absolutely fly! but was thinking of getting a new four-wheel frame set up, so Endless would make sense as I can switch back to 3 wheels again. Lovin those parallel slides you pulled off, which I'm currently working on with 125mm set up which is a bit scary! All the best, Rich (London UK)
I’ve got the same setup as Corey and it’s so strong. I was doing gaps and the boot flexed before the frames flexed.
Yet to try bigwheeling, but I'll admit it looks fun!
You've got a lot of those moves down as well 🙌
Do it. I just got my first setup and it’s a must.
@@BLADINGonTheBrain yeah I saw your video the other day to!
Seems as if everyone's enjoying big wheels, I think this summer is gonna be the time to give it a go.
It's cool there's plenty of UFS options for me to try out 😁
Bro great skating! Love from Hong Kong.
So beautiful ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
looking good in the neighborhood!
Haha. I’ll have to skate on down for some Dollaritas ™️ and appetizers.
Ow shiit, hope the wrist is healing up well! Great skating man!
It’s pretty meh. Just impossible to rest it long enough to let it heal.
@@coreyenglish8706 Get a thermoplastic splint moulded and sleep with it on with a cotton sock like padding between your skin and the splint. Gives it that extra support and warmth to help it to heal. worked for me, I just had it on when I slept, was too annoying during the day
Great review, you made me want to buy one of these frames!
Awesome video!
(Wear wrist guards! We don’t want you sidelined!).
Have you tried any rain wheels in the 3x110 setup?
I like that you promote helmets even on bigger wheels. Me too. It‘s not just about skill to wear a helmet or not. I skate since over 20 years and feel very „at home“ on wheels. But without a helmet I’m not sure if I would be alright today. 👍
I saw you use the Reign liner in the FR‘s - do you think they could be better than the 2022 FR stock liner or did you use them to downsize? I had a slight (but nasty) pressure point in the new FR liner - a shame since they are pretty comfy und high quality. The Reign is such a good value, I guess I should’ve them in my arsenal. For aggressive skating I use a 2nd skin liner… never thought about trying them in my FR freeride skates, tbh. I hope you will return to UA-cam. I like your calm and easy style and watch everything from the past since I found this channel. ✌️ from Europe.
Thanks. Hoping to get back to it in the next couple months. I bought my FRs with intuitions, but wound up using them in my aggressive skates all the time. Picked up the reigns because they were such a good value. Really comfortable option for long rides and thin enough to prevent pressure points.
Hi, nice video, thanks a lot! One question. Which size do you have in your shoes and which frame size do you have. I am on 44 size and ordered the 90mm endless ES (Enhanced Stability) frame.
the car keys moment, how did you see them? haha. Nice flow btw
I have a shoe size of 7.5 in men. Which boot do you recommend to go with the Endless dual setup in single frame? Thanks.
Dude, perfect timing for this video! I just left urgent care, broke my hand. Got a pair of Zooms coming my way. First time big wheeling. Hope your wrist heals up quickly💪
My wrist? My wrist is fine (I think). I hope yours heals up quickly. Enjoy the new skates. Big wheels are the best feeling.
@@coreyenglish8706 yup, didn’t know how bad you banged it up. Glad it wasn’t too bad. Can’t wait for a hard cast so I can roll. The weather is getting nice here!
Lol didn’t you say you hurt your wrist??
Can't wait to see your big wheel episodes!
@@ThirtyandRollin thanks bro! You and Corey have inspired me.
Would you recommend a 4X90 for a city/suburban beginner as a second set up? From what I've learned larger wheels tend to be smoother over difficult urban terrain like cracks, gravel, etc which is the brunt of what I'm trying to skate over. I'm mostly interested in casual speed and traveling versus doing cool tricks. I've been thinking about going bigger, but I didn't want to just jump into 110s without some transition.
Hey there. Sorry for the delayed response. Have a lot going on so UA-cam is on the back burner at the moment. I would say that if you are relatively comfortable on a regular 4x80 set up, or have a larger shoe size (10.5 US+), then moving to the endless 4x90 should be no big deal. The rocker on the 4x makes it incredibly easy to maneuver, and makes it a great option for beginners and advanced skaters alike. The only real hesitation I would have recommending a 4x90 frame to a beginner is that the additional frame length can cause problems when doing crossovers. As long as you keep aware of the additional length, it should be no problem. Seriously a quality product and highly recommend them.
@@coreyenglish8706 Yeah, I've heard that about larger frames. Do you feel that the 4x90s are different enough from a 4x80s to be worth picking up? I'm really just trying to smooth out the ride for when I'm good enough to go around town/parks. Or should I get a triskate if I'm trying to mostly just have fun going fast/around town with them. I've heard bigger is better for that, but I'm not sure I want to jump right into like 3X110 setup right out the gate(Although its nice I can do that on the endless 90s when I'm ready).
Also thanks for the reply :)
losing car keys? oh man, mega suck. Some sick slides, I'm just going back to blading since teenage years. Still looking for good spots in London.
London seems to have a ton. Happy searching and thanks for the watch. 🤘
Watch Teem if you wanna see some classic spots in the capital
Dope.
try this Setup with 3x100. Its pure Fun
which hardness do you use?
I really want some big wheel frames. Does the boot make a difference. Do you think I'd be OK with my M12s?
I dont really know what m12 are but as long as they are aggressive skates its a bad idea bc the frames won't be centered and your feet will wiggle a lot
I tried it and i almost broke my leg
I really dont recommend it
@@jackthesabersamurai9572 thanks for the advice
I think that if it’s in your budget to get a dedicated rec/free skate, you would be better off buying a set. Free skates are designed with more support where you need it and will handle larger diameter wheels better. If you do go with a ufs “big wheel” frame on m12s, I would stick to 80mm or less. The m12 can be quite flexible and won’t give you the best experience with anything over about 72mm.
How do you break in new wheels? Also from 4x80mm vs 4x90mm which is better, i have the powerslide next core 100 i want to be able to switch frame, 100mm is ok i feel bit too tall and unstable
Mostly comes down to wheelbase. 80 would likely be more maneuverable and have a shorter base. 90 more stable and longer. Also, consider your shoe size. 4x90 on a size 6 boot is going to make crossovers etc. more difficult. Just depends on what you’re trying to get out of your skate. As for breaking in wheels, you just have to go skate them. I like to do some aggressive carving to break them in.
@@coreyenglish8706 i never though about shoe size, im a 9-10 in US. I think i prefer 80mm
I remember when i used to keep keys in my pocket. Then i crashed and buried one in my left butt cheek
Usually don’t but decided to that day. I made a lot of poor choices that day unfortunately
What ur foot size?
👍👍🤩🤩~
That frame looks sharp 😨 Can you put street skate frames on aggressive boots? I want to get regular street skates. Do they roll over rough terrain better than aggressive? I want to free / street skate in downtown Greenville SC. I did it with my razors genesys flat 4 wheel set up the other day, and almost tripped over a big dent in the sidewalk. I wish i could get my Rollerblade TRS Details back I tbh think theyre more comfortable than stiff shell Razors. Are free skates comfortable cause i think they dont look like it...Id put a free skate frame on an aggressive boot
How do you powerslide / cess slide on skates... my aggressive wheels get stuck when I try to
They do make UFS frames that are designed to be used as a “freeskate”. Those would fit on your aggressive skates. The new kizer element 90mm looks particularly interesting. I would recommend a purpose built freeskate though. They are designed with more support where you need it for that type of skating.
what size boot are you English?
US9/42
How did you know to call the cops for missing keys? I & most people where I live, leave things alone or hang it up in a visible spot, because people do come back to look for stuff, duh!
That’s what I would have done too.
Can we use breaks in these
I would check the endless frame website for information on this.
Less hard on the body? I had by far my worst injury I've ever had on big wheels! Clipped and damn near snapped my kneecap in half. 3 years later and it's still not quite right haha
PS. that zero up the steep bank was incredibly satisfying!!
Oh geez! Sorry to hear that. I definitely took some falls making this, but I guess it’s just a different fall than normal so it doesn’t take so much of a toll. Higher speeds do make for harder slams though. I’ll have to keep this in mind.
@3:50 You put your skates on backwards.
You kinda shit on freestyle skating for 2 minutes there
I quit watching when the hoodie went on. I thought he might be past being a teenager but, Guess again.. A hoodie in your video in your basement. Lol..
Needed a haircut... Damn. Can’t even be comfortable in my own home.
Personally, I think a man in a hoodie who is into rollerbooting is pretty damn hot!