Lacing these bad boys up at this very moment! An amazing skate, comfort and support are important to me and these have it and then some. The tech Chaya is bringing is what the industry needs. Thanks for the explaining all the specs and layout of this skate.
I have a question for ya…I need just a lil more room in my left skate and I know these are a 90 degree heat moldable boot. Any videos or tips for my first time heat molding. I’ll be using an oven since this is my first go. I can use my hairdryer on high for spot molding afterwards. Oh, one more question…these XTDR trucks…ugh! So I heard you mention needing a special tool to access the axels to swap them out, but I found no tool or up to date instructions in the box. Right now there is some play to them, meaning I can rotate them slightly, which is making a sound that I thought I didn’t want to hear when it comes to axels but if they are locked in and I haven’t messed with them then the sound they are making should be ok, yes? Lol, hope you understood all of that, thanks 😊
I have a question for ya…I need just a lil more room in my left skate and I know these are a 90 degree heat moldable boot. Any videos or tips for my first time heat molding. I’ll be using an oven since this is my first go. I can use my hairdryer on high for spot molding afterwards. Oh, one more question…these XTDR trucks…ugh! So I heard you mention needing a special tool to access the axels to swap them out, but I found no tool or up to date instructions in the box. Right now there is some play to them, meaning I can rotate them slightly, which is making a sound that I thought I didn’t want to hear when it comes to axels but if they are locked in and I haven’t messed with them then the sound they are making should be ok, yes? Lol, hope you understood all of that, thanks 😊
Hey hey! Okay so Chaya does not have a tool available for them and we searched everywhere to find it online but then with some testing with different tools we found that the exact tool that you need is a M2.5 or 2.5mm Hex Key! Also here's a heat-molding video from Chaya that is good! ua-cam.com/video/9fQpTEnRtO4/v-deo.html
Hahaha, last question. I would like to get my hands on a EU 46 of the Chaya Chamelon hightop jam skates. Is there anyway possible if I’m looking for something specific, I could reach out to you and you all will be able to get it to me? There are zero shops around for me to try anything on and my size is usually an issue. I also have the Parkstars, custom My Bont Jam skate, a bunch of Moonlights, Chaya Dance, Karma Pro 2022 and Chaya Dance Rental. And three pair of inlines. Im definitely going Ridell color lab for their latest model out, no moxi. The OG, Zone tan and the Von Merlin skates are what’s on next years list. Let’s talk! 😊
You can definitely reach out to us for anything you'd like to find! Right now the Chaya Chameleon High Skates are available in your size on our site. For Riedell color lab just shoot us an email and we'll get you sorted 😊
…forgot to mention my Chaya Rental Skates came, any thoughts on doing a future video on them? I’m thinking about giving them the same park setup as these and was wondering if you thought this would be a good heeled boot for the park?
Question. I stopped skating about 20 years ago I used to Ramp skate on a pair of Bauer Turbo’s with self made customized grind bars. Fast forward to now and I’m thinking of taking up ramp skating again- Should I buy myself some Bauer Turbo 33 supreme’s (the closest thing to old school Bauer’s) add some CIB grind bars? Or because of the improvements made in skate technology of the last 20 years should I purchase something like these Chana Park karma’s? I imagine they must be much lighter than old school skates (my knees aren’t getting any younger) 😅
Well, it all comes down to preference. The Bauer Turbo 33 Supreme’s are very similar to an aggressive inline boot and there are some people that custom mount those to quad plates, there are also a lot of people that custom mount other Hockey boots for street skating. The hard plastic shell is great for protecting your feet and holding them in place and a lot of hockey boots are lightweight but you have to keep in mind that they aren't made for rollerskating so there may be some difficulties and they are often heavier setups with grind blocks (also depending which plate you use). The Chaya Karma Skates are a lightweight package and they are durable and comfortable but not as durable as a plastic boot of course. So it all really depends on your skating, style, and preferences.
I have a question for ya…I need just a lil more room in my left skate and I know these are a 90 degree heat moldable boot. Any videos or tips for my first time heat molding. I’ll be using an oven since this is my first go. I can use my hairdryer on high for spot molding afterwards. Oh, one more question…these XTDR trucks…ugh! So I heard you mention needing a special tool to access the axels to swap them out, but I found no tool or up to date instructions in the box. Right now there is some play to them, meaning I can rotate them slightly, which is making a sound that I thought I didn’t want to hear when it comes to axels but if they are locked in and I haven’t messed with them then the sound they are making should be ok, yes? Lol, hope you understood all of that, thanks 😊
Lacing these bad boys up at this very moment! An amazing skate, comfort and support are important to me and these have it and then some. The tech Chaya is bringing is what the industry needs. Thanks for the explaining all the specs and layout of this skate.
Chaya is really making some incredible moves, Powerslide as a whole is just so inventive! I'm so glad you're enjoying the skates, aren't they strong!?
I have a question for ya…I need just a lil more room in my left skate and I know these are a 90 degree heat moldable boot. Any videos or tips for my first time heat molding. I’ll be using an oven since this is my first go. I can use my hairdryer on high for spot molding afterwards.
Oh, one more question…these XTDR trucks…ugh! So I heard you mention needing a special tool to access the axels to swap them out, but I found no tool or up to date instructions in the box. Right now there is some play to them, meaning I can rotate them slightly, which is making a sound that I thought I didn’t want to hear when it comes to axels but if they are locked in and I haven’t messed with them then the sound they are making should be ok, yes?
Lol, hope you understood all of that, thanks 😊
I have a question for ya…I need just a lil more room in my left skate and I know these are a 90 degree heat moldable boot. Any videos or tips for my first time heat molding. I’ll be using an oven since this is my first go. I can use my hairdryer on high for spot molding afterwards.
Oh, one more question…these XTDR trucks…ugh! So I heard you mention needing a special tool to access the axels to swap them out, but I found no tool or up to date instructions in the box. Right now there is some play to them, meaning I can rotate them slightly, which is making a sound that I thought I didn’t want to hear when it comes to axels but if they are locked in and I haven’t messed with them then the sound they are making should be ok, yes?
Lol, hope you understood all of that, thanks 😊
Hey hey! Okay so Chaya does not have a tool available for them and we searched everywhere to find it online but then with some testing with different tools we found that the exact tool that you need is a M2.5 or 2.5mm Hex Key! Also here's a heat-molding video from Chaya that is good! ua-cam.com/video/9fQpTEnRtO4/v-deo.html
Hahaha, last question. I would like to get my hands on a EU 46 of the Chaya Chamelon hightop jam skates. Is there anyway possible if I’m looking for something specific, I could reach out to you and you all will be able to get it to me? There are zero shops around for me to try anything on and my size is usually an issue.
I also have the Parkstars, custom My Bont Jam skate, a bunch of Moonlights, Chaya Dance, Karma Pro 2022 and Chaya Dance Rental. And three pair of inlines.
Im definitely going Ridell color lab for their latest model out, no moxi. The OG, Zone tan and the Von Merlin skates are what’s on next years list.
Let’s talk! 😊
You can definitely reach out to us for anything you'd like to find! Right now the Chaya Chameleon High Skates are available in your size on our site. For Riedell color lab just shoot us an email and we'll get you sorted 😊
…forgot to mention my Chaya Rental Skates came, any thoughts on doing a future video on them? I’m thinking about giving them the same park setup as these and was wondering if you thought this would be a good heeled boot for the park?
We don't have them available at the moment but maybe if we get them in! They seem like a great skate to turn into a park setup.
Question.
I stopped skating about 20 years ago I used to Ramp skate on a pair of Bauer Turbo’s with self made customized grind bars.
Fast forward to now and I’m thinking of taking up ramp skating again- Should I buy myself some Bauer Turbo 33 supreme’s (the closest thing to old school Bauer’s) add some CIB grind bars?
Or because of the improvements made in skate technology of the last 20 years should I purchase something like these Chana Park karma’s?
I imagine they must be much lighter than old school skates (my knees aren’t getting any younger) 😅
Well, it all comes down to preference. The Bauer Turbo 33 Supreme’s are very similar to an aggressive inline boot and there are some people that custom mount those to quad plates, there are also a lot of people that custom mount other Hockey boots for street skating. The hard plastic shell is great for protecting your feet and holding them in place and a lot of hockey boots are lightweight but you have to keep in mind that they aren't made for rollerskating so there may be some difficulties and they are often heavier setups with grind blocks (also depending which plate you use). The Chaya Karma Skates are a lightweight package and they are durable and comfortable but not as durable as a plastic boot of course. So it all really depends on your skating, style, and preferences.
I have a question for ya…I need just a lil more room in my left skate and I know these are a 90 degree heat moldable boot. Any videos or tips for my first time heat molding. I’ll be using an oven since this is my first go. I can use my hairdryer on high for spot molding afterwards.
Oh, one more question…these XTDR trucks…ugh! So I heard you mention needing a special tool to access the axels to swap them out, but I found no tool or up to date instructions in the box. Right now there is some play to them, meaning I can rotate them slightly, which is making a sound that I thought I didn’t want to hear when it comes to axels but if they are locked in and I haven’t messed with them then the sound they are making should be ok, yes?
Lol, hope you understood all of that, thanks 😊