You videos along with a few other people I follow are making me want to get some blades. I currently own a couple pairs of quads and skate about 40 miles a week. Thanks for the great videos! P.s I love your wellness videos as well!!
Hi! I've just found your channel. And it is really great and informative, especially with added psychotherapist's point of view 😀 I have one question if you could help me decide. Do you think NN Dragon+ is good enough to emulate Wizard Advanced frames (100/84) for wizard moves and tricks (beside heels and toes tricks though)? If Wizard is not that expensive, I would just probably go with them without bothering you, but alas... I currently ride Oxelo MF500 with Endless 100s mostly for urban skating and commuting but considering trying UFS mount because I'd love to learn some wizard tricks and still be able to go commuting through the city. New frame I would pair with Seba CJ2 Prime size EU45 (my feet is 28.5mm).
Hi there! Thanks for your kind words- great to hear you find it helpful and informative! I do think Dragon+ will be perfect for that. It's very similar to the advanced frames and excellent for all kinds of Wizard moves. They are exceptionally maneuverable. The UFS mount with SEBAs makes a huge difference as well.
I got the 5X80 in a trinity version and one of the frames makes a clacking sound. Trying to figure out whether its axle or spacer related issue or whether one of the frames is defective.
That's frustrating, I hope all goes okay in finding a fix! It's a tough call when there are so many possible culprits. So far I've had 3 different NN frames without that issue. Hopefully it's just the wheels, bearings or spacers.
I like your vids and I have a question: I was looking at the Ronin 4x100 to start learning wizard skating. Most of the time I skate longer distances/city skating on my current flat 4x90. But after seeing you testing the dragon+ I;m not sure what to get: get the 4x100s or dragons. What would you advise?
Thanks for your support! For starting out learning wizard tricks, I suggest 4x90 or 5x80. You can go for the 4x100, but it may make learning more difficult at first (unless you have bigger feet). The 4x90 and 4x100 would both be best for distance and city skating.
@@ccsmotu hey sure thing! With your shoe size, I think the 4x100 would likely be good to start with then if you want to be able to cruise around the city a bunch as well.
Hey I see this frames selling at my country you find much more diferences between the Wizard Frames ? can you tell us the diferences you find it, interesting video, many thanks !
You're welcome! They feel fairly similar- just slightly more of a rocker on the NN frames. Both have a strong and durable build to them. I would say the Wizard advanced does better with heel/toe tricks, and the NN Dragon+ are a little more maneuverable. I recommend them both!
They are fairly low to the ground- about 5mm taller than my Wizard Advanced frames. However, I didn't notice any impact from that while skating. They actually offered easier maneuverability in comparison.
I was offered these products in exchange for creating this review. I hope it was helpful! I had purchased two other NN skates frames in the past and have considerable trust in their products. I felt it a great privilege able to partner with them for this.
Between your calming voice and the awesome gear you bring to us makes my anxiety more manageable. Thank you for sharing!
That's wonderful to hear! Happy my videos can be of help in that way. Thank you for that kind compliment as well.
that was a awesome review !!!! i think NN chose the right person for this !!!!!
Thanks so much brother!
Very cool, I didn't know this frame used 90's in the rocker. Iv been wanting to try a wizard setup and these look like a good budget option.
Thanks! They would be a great way to go.
So jealous! I have been eye banging this same dragon plus set up and just haven’t pulled the trigger on em yet.
You will not be disappointed! They are amazing.
You videos along with a few other people I follow are making me want to get some blades. I currently own a couple pairs of quads and skate about 40 miles a week. Thanks for the great videos! P.s I love your wellness videos as well!!
That's great! You are so welcome! Thank you as well for the kind words.
Don't wait, go out there and get some. You won't regret it.
do it man! Ive been doing it for 1.5 years now started at the age of 34 and it became a huge passion.
Hi! I've just found your channel. And it is really great and informative, especially with added psychotherapist's point of view 😀 I have one question if you could help me decide. Do you think NN Dragon+ is good enough to emulate Wizard Advanced frames (100/84) for wizard moves and tricks (beside heels and toes tricks though)? If Wizard is not that expensive, I would just probably go with them without bothering you, but alas... I currently ride Oxelo MF500 with Endless 100s mostly for urban skating and commuting but considering trying UFS mount because I'd love to learn some wizard tricks and still be able to go commuting through the city. New frame I would pair with Seba CJ2 Prime size EU45 (my feet is 28.5mm).
Hi there! Thanks for your kind words- great to hear you find it helpful and informative! I do think Dragon+ will be perfect for that. It's very similar to the advanced frames and excellent for all kinds of Wizard moves. They are exceptionally maneuverable. The UFS mount with SEBAs makes a huge difference as well.
@@CamGoodTimes Thank you! I'll go for it then.
Thanks Cam 🙂👌👌
You're very welcome, sir!
I got the 5X80 in a trinity version and one of the frames makes a clacking sound. Trying to figure out whether its axle or spacer related issue or whether one of the frames is defective.
That's frustrating, I hope all goes okay in finding a fix! It's a tough call when there are so many possible culprits. So far I've had 3 different NN frames without that issue. Hopefully it's just the wheels, bearings or spacers.
I need help finding bearings for the wheels, any recs?
I love the ilq9 bearings by twincam (usually under the Rollerblade or K2 branding)
@@CamGoodTimes thank you, I’ll check ‘em out
yahoo~you did best . guy. =))
Thank you!
Nice one. What's your shoe size if I may ask mate?
Hey thanks! I ride size 40 with a 25.5-26 cm Wizard intuition liner
I like your vids and I have a question: I was looking at the Ronin 4x100 to start learning wizard skating. Most of the time I skate longer distances/city skating on my current flat 4x90. But after seeing you testing the dragon+ I;m not sure what to get: get the 4x100s or dragons. What would you advise?
Thanks for your support! For starting out learning wizard tricks, I suggest 4x90 or 5x80. You can go for the 4x100, but it may make learning more difficult at first (unless you have bigger feet). The 4x90 and 4x100 would both be best for distance and city skating.
@@CamGoodTimes thanks! My foot size is US 10.5 and length 6'2
@@ccsmotu hey sure thing! With your shoe size, I think the 4x100 would likely be good to start with then if you want to be able to cruise around the city a bunch as well.
Hey I see this frames selling at my country you find much more diferences between the Wizard Frames ? can you tell us the diferences you find it, interesting video, many thanks !
You're welcome! They feel fairly similar- just slightly more of a rocker on the NN frames. Both have a strong and durable build to them. I would say the Wizard advanced does better with heel/toe tricks, and the NN Dragon+ are a little more maneuverable. I recommend them both!
@@CamGoodTimes many thanks preciated your help and honest opinion cheers
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How “tall” are them? Looks like they could be better in that department or is it just out of the looks?
They are fairly low to the ground- about 5mm taller than my Wizard Advanced frames. However, I didn't notice any impact from that while skating. They actually offered easier maneuverability in comparison.
What size ur boot?
Size 40
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Paid review?
I was offered these products in exchange for creating this review. I hope it was helpful!
I had purchased two other NN skates frames in the past and have considerable trust in their products. I felt it a great privilege able to partner with them for this.