Great videography, and the content was excellent 🙌🏻 awesome idea for some BTS and get to know the Jumbo crew. Great skater with a unique style, but was awesome, to get his perspective on setups. 🔥🔥 Thanks as always for great content.
What insole thickness does he use with the dead shock absorber, stock insole? And damn, I wanted to hear the "Whole separate convo" about long rockered frames.
being the ultra jumbo fanboy i am, love everything ya'll do. especially these setup videos where you kinda get to know each and every one of the crew. so sick.
In 2008 I bought a box of face brand wheels for $80. I got 288 wheels that were 60mm, 85a(said it right on the side of the box)…. The box was also labeled with the name “Tom Hyser” leading me to believe that they were his unproduced pro wheel which Tom has confirmed over the years. There might have been other durometer’s out there though, but they probably feel slippery at times because of the profile.
Just got a post of these last week! Haven’t done anything to them yet but they do feel solid. Went from a Large to a Medium. I’m a 285 mondo and I like the medium shell a little better.
Don't take this the wrong way, but I would love to know which Warhammer army Micheal plays. As someone who has rollerbladed to the game shop many a times he gives me Warhammer vibes.
This was awesome! Michael is a super interesting person and it was great getting this one on one experience. It's a different vibe than regular jumbo sessions but I love it!
definitly gonna order a pair of those frames to try, i skate flat 60 also. What pants are those and that backpack? Liking the aproach Michael takes with his gear, not over engineered, but really well tought out!
I'm not sure exactly why Michael thinks it is. If I had to guess why, based off of my own experience with it, I'd say that a lower cuff puts more stress on the ankle to balance and hold the position of a royale. A higher cuff provides more stability. I'm just guessing though. What's harder for him might be totally different.
Most of us are painting by numbers and Michael is out there just…the street is a canvas. Thanks for the breakdown Mime and thanks Cody for documenting the crew and giving all us a peek into your scene. Next up…. Your setup perhaps?
I definitely feel like I skate like a caveman whenever I hang out with Michael. As for my setup... I gotta pick one first. I keep changing things up every month. #skatecrisiseternal