Buckle protection is exactly the same as that pink skate. There's to many brands now, all taking notes from other brands. Never thought I'd encourer this combtback to skating after 20 years lol.
Used to skate back in the day. Had a pair of Roces 5th elements. And Soloman STI Teams. Recently got back into it and opted for the Blue and white Roces M12. So happy with them.
Depends on each persons foot, but alot of people are saying that the new Rollerblade lightning models are wide fitting: www.locoskates.com/search?type=product&q=rollerblade+lightning&options%5Bprefix%5D=last
Is there anything solid under 150? All I can think of is the Decathlon MF500 or 900, but I don't know if there has been any equally good ones or better.
Powerslide Zoom 80 ($160 USD): www.locoskates.com/products/powerslide-zoom-80-black-skates-2024?_pos=6&_sid=e86fdbcd8&_ss=r Plus quite a few Flying Eagle models: www.locoskates.com/collections/flying-eagle-skates?&sort_by=price-ascending
@@LocoSkates If the option is available, having the ability to slap ice skates on the boots is a nice thing to have I'd say 🤔 Powerslide's got the Next Core Black 80's for just abit more. Have you had experience with those?
What roller skates would you recommend for someone who lives in a small country town with rough/bumpy chip and tar rodes? I prefer speed first, then comfort. When I say comfort, I mean less vibration. These skates will just be used to go up and down roads and sidewalks; no tricks or anything. Please give me a middle of the rode price for first recommendation and a budget recommendation. If it's the same model for both that's fine too. Thank you.
What roller skates would you recommend for someone who lives in a small country town with rough/bumpy chip and tar rodes? I prefer speed first, then comfort. When I say comfort, I mean less vibration. These skates will just be used to go up and down roads and sidewalks; no tricks or anything. Would it be this skate?
Maybe consider the 3 wheeled version of the FR skates for bumpy roads: www.locoskates.com/products/fr-skates-frx-310?_pos=5&_sid=c4f75bee1&_ss=r Or, the Zoom 100 is a good option too (slightly smaller wheels than the 3 wheeled FR skates if you want a bit more control around town): www.locoskates.com/products/powerslide-zoom-black-100-skates?_pos=1&_psq=zoom+100&_ss=e&_v=1.0
The material inside is the same as the material in my tree planting boots..its top grade and very impressive to see it in a liner. Got to be better than intuition just by having that
I skate since more than 20 years and i tried a lot of different skates and brands. At one point i owned 18 pairs. I sold most of them and kept only some that works for me best. My personal ranking is: 1: CJ Prime with Liner | 2: Razors Shift | 3: Them 909. I also have to say that i feel, out of all the brands, Razors does have to most easy to skates recommend. Cult, SL and Shift are superb skates.
My skates and frames better look absolutely hot 🔥. The skate set up better look lit not some ugly set up heck no. I hate having to wear anything ugly looking. Skate companies better understand we definitely think looks our astetitics absolutely matters! What we put on our feet and what we spend the little money we have on... it better look the best it possibly can. It better be sexy hot. No joke.
Considering the number of people with pronated feet and flat feet, companies should really fix the issue of ankle pressure caused by hard boots and tough liners. Simply cutting a hole out of a hardboot (around the medial malleolus) and softening the liner material in the same area solves this issue. This should be a fundamental element in hard boot / liner design!
The very combination I was looking forward to hearing about (Lightning 90 + Nomad). Appreciate this and would really appreciate follow up after skating in them a bit.
Been skating these for a couple weeks in my Blanks. Been mostly on intuition premiums for a couple years. Straight out the box the Nomads had zero break in time, super comfortable straight from the get go. Feels like they took the base of the intuition and made it better in my opinion.
intuition 3 years old in South Florida weather, no smell BUT I use boot driers and clean socks, EVERY SINGLE session...$20 on Amazon, worth it!!...plus who likes sweaty and funky liners anyways 🤣 Another well done vid guys🤘
I would really love to know exactly how many mm it adds to your feet in a boot. I bought a lightning size 40 and my foot sits perfectly without the liner, with about 4-5mm extra all sides. The stock liner crushes my feet. Would this help at all?
The Intuition liner is a super low volume liner which would probably help alleviate pressure on your foot. This Nomad liner may offer the same comfort.
@@diegobokserramirez6417 The "may" part is the problem, haha. A diagram showing the internal and external dimensions of the Nomad liner would be helpful!
Nice review guys, my take from ur nomad review is, if wizard skating then stick to intuition or myfit second skin liner as they both are stiff for the tricks required for wizard. Would you agree?