I think thete are same as RB80 Twisters which are the only pair i have for 18 years. Good all rounder urban fitness skate. I especially appreciated them more when i broke cuff and bought RB100 3wd soft boot. Bad decision!!! RB100 are horrible, limited angle posture support, stull cut into my sides and felt every vibration!!! So i am going to spend may like £60+P&P for replacement cuff and stiff with my RB80. absolutely recommend these for beginners to advanced urban street recreational skaters.
Are you still skating Razors? Check this out. I’ve been skating since THE BEGINNING. I avoided Razors for over 20 years. I thought they were boring and ugly. I bought a secondhand pair off of a friend of mine a little over a2 years ago. Since then I’ve skated other skates as well. USD Team Carbons even. I just bought my second pair of Razors the other day. That’s how satisfied I am with them.
In 20 years of skating, I've had about 10 different skates. The coolest SEBA High Carbon of 2009. They served me for 14 years. They were perfect. I am currently testing SEBA СJ2 (plastic), I plan to test SEBA CJ1 (carbon). I think it makes sense to buy plastic only for financial reasons, carbon is definitely cooler. Although there probably won't be much difference for aggressive skating.
Thanks bro, mm, i have plastic boot, i love free skating, and, was planning to buy a carbon skate, FR SPIN, but, i have seen some comments from pro skaters and they say the same than you, for free skate carbon is not better because is not as comfortable as plastic. Thanks for you help, i am open to more opinion about.
It's funny I did the exact same thing since I started again. Spent way too much money chasing the perfect setup, then ended up just going with basic-ass Cults. There's something about them. Even with their flaws. They're really good. And there's something mentally freeing about just bashing around in something cheap. Like you say - you use the hardware to it's fullest. If you can't hit something - it's user error - not "Oh I need to buy this or that to make me better". The hardware doesn't make you better. YOU make you better.
I've got back in to blading and started with 3x110 wich are too fast and high for me. I wanted something to get confidence on so I bought the element 90 which are too zig zaggy for me lol. I'm sure I'll enjoy these when I get my confidence back. So what I want is a flat setup. I'm just wondering if I want 80 or 90mm wheels. I think I'm heading for these 80s. Should be a safe bet but will need to buy more wheels 🤦♂️ Good info. Thanks!
Nice skating and gorgeous look to your filming. Hope you're well and eventually return to posting vids. I'll be going through your back catalogue in the meantime. 🤘
I agree with everything this guy says . I skated Usd sway then sway 60 then razor sl...they all were to wide in the toe and felt like clown shoes. The bought a pair of cult blacks and boom perfect fit. I then orded 3 more pairs of cults. All I will ever skate from now on
your review convince me , im an old skater since the 90 , and i had a bravoblade that last me like 20 years of use unfortunelly the boot broke, i got a power slide because everybody was telling me that now a days are better than roller blade bla bla but i really hate them , i i tried them like one year and they are not for me i was going to get twisted edge because i trust roller blade but with your review i will go for the rb80 thanks
Spinal disc herniation(what 2times fckd out...i was happy after 2 weeks when i can pee while standing...) and other shits...so... :D I waiting my GC HD80's.Also use a NJ M12 with X5 frames! :D PS.:40andBlading ;)
I've got a pair of Power Slide Zoom Pros because I have wide feet, but I think my arches might be a bit high for them. Do you think the RB line (Cruiser, 110 3WD, Pro) would fit better?
Thanks Bro, eye opener.haha..I might as well invest into a good frame like Endless with good liner like Intuition for better performance than go for expensive Carbon. I also noticed that the carbon skates doesnt look as good after may be a year as compared to a rock solid plastic boot, this is for people looking for long term investment.