I’ve had them for about 6 months and tried them on a few different skates and they are my favorite flat frames so far and I’ve tried a good number of the flat frames on the market
These frames do look awesome! Cheers for the review. I was thinking about buying them the other year, but honestly I'm at the point where I've got multiple frames that already make great flat setups. My current favourite one is the Kizer Element IIs (flat 60mm) with the plastic h-blocks. No wheelbite, great power transfer and a bit of wiggle room with the big groove.
Get it in touch with me and possibly I can send you a new pair of Oysi mediums. I’ve got 6 or 7 still lying around the house since I hurt my knee and am not going through frames like I used to.
Great question. The ride height is how high off the ground you are with the max wheel size. So your boot is 64.5mm away from the ground on these frames. From the top of the frame to the bottom of the wheel is 64.5mms. Hopefully that clarifies that?
@@BrandonDrummond I could be wrong, and its probably not too perceptible, but I believe that makes them the tallest of the current popular flat 60 frames (such as Fluid V, Sola, Symmetrics)
What do you think of the name Diridari?
a very stupid name.
AMAZING FRAMES from AMAZING PEOPLE!!!!
Ricardo!
I’ve had them for about 6 months and tried them on a few different skates and they are my favorite flat frames so far and I’ve tried a good number of the flat frames on the market
In fact, the kizer fluid V and the Diridari frame are developed by the exact same person.
These frames do look awesome! Cheers for the review.
I was thinking about buying them the other year, but honestly I'm at the point where I've got multiple frames that already make great flat setups. My current favourite one is the Kizer Element IIs (flat 60mm) with the plastic h-blocks. No wheelbite, great power transfer and a bit of wiggle room with the big groove.
The buzz is back!
Probably, my next frame!
I wanted to buy them some time ago, but they were sold out. Glad that they're restocked now.
Have you / will you review the Oysi frames? Especially curious to hear about the mediums
Get it in touch with me and possibly I can send you a new pair of Oysi mediums. I’ve got 6 or 7 still lying around the house since I hurt my knee and am not going through frames like I used to.
I want to hear about Larifari Frames. Not much information. does anyone know the reputation?
My favorite frames so far. I would like to replace mine if they were a bit cheaper.
Hype!
Best frame I ever had
You mention ride height, Diridari also mentions ride height on their website. But its 64.5mm for 60mm wheels, what am I missing?
Great question. The ride height is how high off the ground you are with the max wheel size. So your boot is 64.5mm away from the ground on these frames. From the top of the frame to the bottom of the wheel is 64.5mms. Hopefully that clarifies that?
@@BrandonDrummond I could be wrong, and its probably not too perceptible, but I believe that makes them the tallest of the current popular flat 60 frames (such as Fluid V, Sola, Symmetrics)
get some 2 part plastic bonder , and just fill in the chips
“I think I got extremely unlucky” with chips when all evidence you list suggests otherwise
Very odd conclusion
Mine also chipped
FYI
Beautiful frames
Looks nice but that price is a no go for me
Not only are they great frames, but Mark behind Entente is a legend!!
The Instant a frame cost more than a skate it's never worth it sorry but much cheaper better options out ther