Note: After a few more sessions the wheel rash went away and looks pretty comparable to other wheels. Must have just been the exterior coating and or heat.
Nice reviews man, appreciate the honesty. I just grabbed some K2 uptowns and I'm super interested in checking out the 4x versions of their frames down the road, hopefully they work out the issues you mentioned.
For the first time, I feel like I've seen an honest review about five wheel frames on this channel without glossing over the product. I had already given up hope.
So many efforts when into this, great lights, great shots. And of course, the content of this review is well done too. You've set the bar high for my rockin' 590 review that I won't match ;)
@@ThirtyandRollin what do you think about the IQON TR10 compared to the powerslide evo pro? Is it good for free-skate/city/wizard style and comfortable? I am thinking to replace my SEBA high carbon
Sound review dude, would also highlight as a pro for both frame and wheels is the lower costs. As to comments on appropriation, the wizard frames are stunning, but simply so few products out there, we need more companies like these.
I have two questions: 1- Do you recommend using an ultrasonic cleaner? 2- is it safe to use acetone on the white-bearing ball holder (the white plastic that holds the balls)?
I'm really not liking the spec of the new Iqon wheels. I like the fact they've done a load of different sizes, but they're all 85A supposedly even their smaller sizes like 58mm, 60mm etc. I know that's not uncommon for bigger wheels but for aggressive I don't get it. Curious how they last you though. Those frames look awesome, I am very tempted by the 4x100 🤤
Great skates! Comes with nice UC wheels which alone is worth the higher price tag. It also has the MyFit 2nd Skin liner which is very nice. Still a shorter 243mm 3x110 frame but that's not always a bad thing for everyone.
What a weird frame....basically you need to be an aggressive skater who wants to do wizard moves? Seems like a pretty narrow target audience. I personally wouldn't want to use a frame adapter to fit my 165mm boots. Seems like it would add some height as well that's kind of unnecessary when there are other better 165mm frames available. The colors are kinda meh as well lol
It is a very specific frame indeed but great for that style of skating! More product options are always better than less. Also the frame with 165 adapter is the same as a 165 frame with the raised heel already in the frame. Only downside is it is 2 pieces so technically its not quite as strong as a single piece frame.
Wizard frames are also UFS so these probably fit in pretty well with that target audience. Plus they even expand the market by giving skaters on a tighter budget or who don't have an aggressive boot access to wizard style skating.
Note: After a few more sessions the wheel rash went away and looks pretty comparable to other wheels. Must have just been the exterior coating and or heat.
Awesome review bro. That hanging bar moves lm thinking do that long time🤔🦾🦾🦾🔥🔥🔥🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@@melvindelacruz6847 Hah it was ugly but I may have to try and clean it up a bit for future episodes.
Because of this message i gave them the bennefit of my doubt and ordered the 64mm, hope I will love them
@@endoortv I think you will. I have really been enjoying them!
@@endoortv how is it?
The review on the 5x76 frame particularly interested me. Thank you for all these details.
Thanks for the review. They are sending me a pair to try out and im very excited.
Nice reviews man, appreciate the honesty. I just grabbed some K2 uptowns and I'm super interested in checking out the 4x versions of their frames down the road, hopefully they work out the issues you mentioned.
For the first time, I feel like I've seen an honest review about five wheel frames on this channel without glossing over the product. I had already given up hope.
This dude is one my skating inspiration he always response even his Instagram acct.. cheers!
Great analysis man. Always good to hear your insights!
So many efforts when into this, great lights, great shots. And of course, the content of this review is well done too. You've set the bar high for my rockin' 590 review that I won't match ;)
Naw your review will be awesome! Your skating content will crush mine lol 🤣
How this compares to Endless arc 2x 84mm and 3x 76mm
Your are one of the best reviewers. Keep it up please
I will do my best! Thanks.
@@ThirtyandRollin what do you think about the IQON TR10 compared to the powerslide evo pro? Is it good for free-skate/city/wizard style and comfortable?
I am thinking to replace my SEBA high carbon
@@anas7hamed I have not been on either so I cannot speak to if they are a good choice or not but both look to be an awesome skate!
Sound review dude, would also highlight as a pro for both frame and wheels is the lower costs. As to comments on appropriation, the wizard frames are stunning, but simply so few products out there, we need more companies like these.
Great point!
I am in between the Iqon Access 90 wheel and the Iqon Eqo 90, what do you recommend? which one is better? for city skate/wizard
I would go with Access.
I just got a set of the iqon ag decode 80 frames for my myfit next skates. Was that a bad idea/ will the frames not fit?
Those should fit and work great!
Really enjoying your vibes
Thank you!
I have two questions:
1- Do you recommend using an ultrasonic cleaner?
2- is it safe to use acetone on the white-bearing ball holder (the white plastic that holds the balls)?
Great questions but I honestly have not used an ultrasonic cleaner yet. I also can't say for sure if acetone is safe on that bearing shield.
Do you consider m12’s good enough for this frames and style of skating or do you feel like something is missing?
I think they are great! Had a good time on them with Intuition liners. They may be even better with the stock liner being floppier for wizard skating.
Hell yeah! Looking forward to it!!
I would rock 5x fframes so hard. God damn the price tag though.
don’t forget the colored endless frames:)
Ahh you are right!
I bet 5x76mm is great on polished concrete. Not at all for asphalt.
Yes amazing setup for a smooth wizard session.
I'm really not liking the spec of the new Iqon wheels. I like the fact they've done a load of different sizes, but they're all 85A supposedly even their smaller sizes like 58mm, 60mm etc.
I know that's not uncommon for bigger wheels but for aggressive I don't get it. Curious how they last you though.
Those frames look awesome, I am very tempted by the 4x100 🤤
Ya 85a is pretty soft for aggressive. The 4x100 is such a fun big wheel size!
What is your opinion about the
Powerslide zoom pro lomax 110 ?
Great skates! Comes with nice UC wheels which alone is worth the higher price tag. It also has the MyFit 2nd Skin liner which is very nice. Still a shorter 243mm 3x110 frame but that's not always a bad thing for everyone.
@@ThirtyandRollin thanks so much❤️❤️
not sure if a knockoff deserves that smoke and flash intro, nice work though
Lol I couldn't resist.
NN make the Dragon XL 5x90 for UFS. Absolute monsters. Still waiting to see someone skate and review them.
I definitely want to!
Thanks for all this !!
My pleasure!
I had order mine 576 🤙🏼 looking toward trying these beauty
I ordered the 5x76 for Wizard and Mushroom blading, 4x100 for allround free skating and 4x110 for Distance skating also for going crazy.
Perfect pair 👍 Enjoy them!
I have the 5x80 Lizard frames and they are rock solid!
Lizard is not a commercial product... Rockin is for everyone.
@@Katerman007 Correct ;)
What a weird frame....basically you need to be an aggressive skater who wants to do wizard moves? Seems like a pretty narrow target audience. I personally wouldn't want to use a frame adapter to fit my 165mm boots. Seems like it would add some height as well that's kind of unnecessary when there are other better 165mm frames available. The colors are kinda meh as well lol
It is a very specific frame indeed but great for that style of skating! More product options are always better than less. Also the frame with 165 adapter is the same as a 165 frame with the raised heel already in the frame. Only downside is it is 2 pieces so technically its not quite as strong as a single piece frame.
Wizard frames are also UFS so these probably fit in pretty well with that target audience. Plus they even expand the market by giving skaters on a tighter budget or who don't have an aggressive boot access to wizard style skating.