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The red backpack from Seba was better. Otherwise, the problem is the same - inline skates do not fit completely into the backpack, the cuffs sticking out on the sides and this is terrible.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness Although the external skate mounts for other bags are indeed similar, that doesn't mean it's the best solution. If freeride skates like FR-1, are size 44-45, and the shell of size 45 is the same as size 47! and it’s really huge, then they will stick out so much that it’s easier to put them in a bag, since, for example, you can’t get on a bus with this backpack , as you will hitting everything around.
@@alexwhite252 Of course one can place skates inside the internal department if/when skates fit if wanting to. But it just isn't intended for that by design so it isn't really a negative for the bag. I have had no issues on a plane or bus using external skate carrier like that seen on this backpack and it is a very popular setup for carrying skates without them dirtying up stuff by putting inside. Perhaps try taking the bag off your back before getting on the bus and using the carry handle. If skinny enough to where the skate protrudes greatly from your body to where you are hitting things or people..this will help. Carry via the handle to hold down by your feet until finding your seat. Thanks again.
@@InlineWarehouseFitness Or someone may advise to simply buy a backpack and skates from another manufacturer who has everything fits. It's a pity that I can't post a photo of this backpack with an external carrying compartment and FR Skates FR1 skates in 44-45 sizes, it looks terrible! Otherwise, someone might recommend carrying it in plastic packages. I don’t see any problem with just making the internal compartment of the FR backpack a little more spacious. And as for how to carry the skates outside or inside, let everyone decide for themselves.Thanks.
How big is the difference between the wheel sizes? 80mm vs. 90mm? I'm faced with the decision of Twister XT or Lightning 90. Getting back into skating after 20 years. My old K2 Velocity 78/74mm should finally be replaced. Do you have any tips now that you've skated both?
10mm! :) 90mm is a great wheel size that will allow for more speed and smoothing out of cracks and bumps, but would be a little less agile compared to the 80mm which is quicker to get up and down from speed. So it just depends on where and how you will be skating the most. The frames are also removable/replaceable should you want to change frames/wheel size later. So going with the 80mm will already be faster and more enjoyable than your old velocity skates. Perhaps doing may be the right call (80mm). And get them from Inline Warehouse!
A tool is provided. The axles are TIGHT. Be sure to push in when turning. Seba sells a master key that is expensive, but helps. But you don't want to strip for the obvious reasons. Unboxings are typically done on FB and IG. Thanks Inline Warehouse
How the fuck do you unbuckle these?? They didn't even come prelaced, I have to do it myself, but I xamt for thr life of me... I am so fucking beyond pissed atm
I can confirm these are two of the best skates out right now but if you need even more room and think the Sways feel too floppy or are on a budget you can try to pick up some Razors Genesys or Shifts as they are still some of my favorites. I'm loving my Them 909s tho and just ordered some Rollerblade Blank SK's as I have heard that they are similar.
this model was best for me among many others I've tried in local store. they look amazing at sunny day! and give outstanding great fit, combination of boot and liner gives comfort and tight support at the same time, bought them, aeons with skinny boy liner was my top2.
Skating these myself, but have to say the Buckles are very prone to breaking! especially if you slide off a ledge that plastic will snap! ive broke at least 2 of these and my mate broke his other day. dont use the liner so cant comment on that but the rest on the skat is Top notch for the price! 👌
SHES SOO CUTE! she doesnt understand roman numerials. thanks inline warehouse for the fast shipping and customer service. im loving my sway 58s with the myfit prime liner
Edited my comment to reflect my hopes for a very beginner new to these brands to see my thoughts on these products plus some more insight I have. Videos like this are awesome for entry level skaters and I just want them to walk away confident in their cart on Inline warehouse! Thanks for showcasing the products Nadia
Agree MOSTLY! 1. Sway - Whether you go ultra budget with the Playlife reactor, entry level with the team skate, or pro with Bernal, Farmer, or Witzeman- you cant go wrong with the Sway shell and Kizer frames as a top tier choice for aggressive skating. Pick flat or anti, pick premium liner or entry level, or pick by color preference- no matter what the Sway is a staple. $200-300 for a complete pair based on your choices! 2. THEM 909- with an expanded range of sizes to offer this year, endless customization, and a no nonsense design, plus a wildly functional stock frame that works both anti and flat- you cant go wrong with a 909. Stock these come with 8 wheels down, so if you DO choose anti-rocker enjoy having 4 extra wheels to rotate in. Measure your mondo point to pick the right size, choose from intuition options or the stock liner to customize your fit and comfort. The newer v3 soul plate offers much more grind space positive and negative to keep up with industry competitors, but the skate still has a slim look down and a sleek aesthetic. $340-550 with parts always available for customization. 3. Standard Omni - Lawrence Ingram is a name every aggressive skater should know, the man that brought us 5050 frames, compass wheels and more is now offering THE STANDARD for what an aggressive skate should be in 2024. The Omni is designed with extra care to fit more skaters than any other shell. With a variety or ordering options, you can enjoy their stock frame flat or anti- choose to try their "comfort liner" or BYO liner to an incredible shell. With riveted cuffs, you wont worry about losing parts at the park, and the thoughtfully designed modular shock absorption pads will ensure fit and comfort for long sessions with big drops. The "juiced" soul plate will improve performace on locking in grinds out of the box, a testament to evolving technology in boot design. $230 complete can't be beat for this level of design by skaters for skaters. I think its also worth mentioning that we are only half way though 2024 and are seeing the rise of brands like TNEC, ECHO, and Cougar who all are bringing viable new options to the charts by the end of the year.
Hi Nadia, thanks for these videos, they're super helpful. Any chance of a video showing the 30L and 25L side by side? And comparing what the bags look like on your back. It's so hard figuring out which size to go for. Also would these bags be adaptable for use with quad skates? 🙏🏻
@@rollingiwso farm I loving the roces great brand the only thing I don’t like is the buckle is a bit tricky to reattach when some times I’ll be skating and I’ll take my blades off and the latch will come out of the buckle that’s my only problem with roces but other then that the blades are awesome
I’ll never stop supporting your shop was just looking at these since the usd sways are not in my size so I’ll be ordering these in a few weeks when the weather in Canada warms up cause even if I skated in the winter I don’t want to have to find an indoor skate park to skate but other then that this looks like a good model