I have been riding my 56mm 101 conical fulls again. I put them aside for awhile because I’m old (35 😂) and the terrain around me is rough asf. As I regained my confidence,after many years of not skating, I’ve realized that these things can go over rough terrain quite easily. Obviously not talking about cobblestones but I can push and even cruise around pretty easily on the rough surfaces around my neighborhood. My other setups either have dragons or OG classics 99a. OG classics are the best all around wheel ever made imo.
as a beginner I love how you compare wheels and say "that one 6/10 sliding the other one 8/10 sliding". It gives me a good perspective on these wheels. Thanks!
Thanks man! Great video! So, ordering them, they rank like this: *Lean needed to Turn:* (least to most) 1. Thunder (most responsive) 2. Indy 3. Venture (least responsive) *And over the Wheelbase:* (shortest to longest) 1. Indy 2. Thunder 3. Venture
Hey man can you please do a video of only titanium trucks thunders vs indys vs ventures vs the new ace hollows? I love both indy and thunder trucks, i use to ride ventures back in the day the bumble bee 🐝 ones, i’ve tried ace trucks too there not bad
I don’t skate but love new balance I have about 10 pairs of the miu collection 990s, 992s, 993s. I really like the light weight lower look of the 440 especially compared to my vans authentics who’s soles are super heavy and kinda hurt. I definitely plan on getting more.
this is cool but to take the attitude there's just all sorts of kickflips and this is how i do them and sometimes they rocket is...c'mon. :) being able to catch your flip tricks is not just another way to do them, it is the more advanced and correct way to do them..still working on it myself!
Haha i get what you’re saying- I’m not saying those two things are mutually exclusive. Just saying that I don’t have the best kickflips all the time, and that people do them differently (not related to proper technique). Hopefully that helps!
Best KF tutorial! I've watched so many and this one works. Especially the section explaining the various potentially successful flick types or styles. And I've never heard anyone discuss popping by kicking backwards against the tail to bring the board towards you to flick against... I have an extremely inconstant KF however I know every time I get a good one that somehow I've ninja kicked my pop foot back and away, which brings the board not only up, but back towards my crotch. This video also allowed me to use the word crotch in a comment which makes it even better! 😅 Edit: Oh! And I realized during this video that the steps are NOT... = "Pop&level>>(pause)>>Flick>>Catch>>Land" - It is actually = "Pop>>(pause)>>Level&Flick>>Catch>>Land"
I got recently got Spitfire Conical Full 58mm 99dur & they are ONLY good on a Super Smooth surface like a Skatepark, other than that pretty useless anywhere else. So I put them on a board I hardly use. Sad story.....
Hey just found your channel and it's been very helpful. Im building a board and im going to get back into skating in my 30s. I had decided on the thunder lights 2 for the trucks and this cemented that for me for sure. Have you tried/reviewed the powell dragons, F4s or the andy Anderson nano cubics? Was thinking of trying the dragons. I subbed 🤙🏻
Easily my favourite shoe the sb blazer mid. Such a good shoe. For the love of god Nike please stop with those stupid unfinished tongues truly horrible the odd pair has a normal tongue. My anthracite has summit white has and the black suade with dark gum foxing has too. Just better nowhere near a deal breaker for me.