Home of the 1 Minute Skate Park Guide. My goal is to travel the world and visit as many skate parks as possible and share the ride on my channel with you! I think you can find out a lot about a city by visiting the local skatepark.
It depends on a lot of things, but I would go for a frame that is light. I really enjoyed the Kaltik V2 frame. Also the Oysi mediums. The 50-50 prime frame was good but a little bit too heavy. I have the Kaltik V1 on at the moment.
That eyelet machine looks amazing! I was getting a little heel lift in my Intuitions and bought a tiny eyelet punch. Put a new eyelet in exactly lined up with the hole in my shell at the top of the foot, where a 45 strap would go. Did a great job eliminating heel lift. I think some Intuitions already have eyelets in this spot, but my UFR Intuitions didn't.
I used a heat gun to get the old wax off, got it super clean then double sided taped the Sliqx on. Haven't moved in the slightest!..........And I'm getting the maximum life out of the plates😅 I also took my liners too my local marine upholsterer and had some top eyelets in! It's a million times better! 👌
Sliqx tip - put the sliqx in place with a tiny smear of super glue (immense emphasis on "tiny") and then drill the 3 pilot holes. Then you can peel off the sliqx and use the bigger drill-bit to finish.
It’s a lot of fun! It takes time to finish but the best part about it, is that it’s not competitive like a game of BLADE. So you can try new tricks without that pressure. Enjoy!
@@JoeStuartAU switched to razors back then due to defects in USD boots. Both mine and friends for areas had bad cracks to where my whole front row area broke right off. Atleast they sent replacement boot area.
5 vb's for how incredibly drunk you'd have to be inorder to think dropping in on that yellow bowl is a good idea. that thing is scary asl on a skateboard