Marsblade finally came out with a one piece skate! Teaming up with Verbero, they will now be selling it as the Marsblade FMT ONE - eliminating the need to install them yourself. For more information go to www.marsblade.com
Sorry the video cut out early. Be sure to go to www.marsblade.com to see what they have in store...they are making this same technology for ICE HOCKEY which I am SUPER excited about! A few NHL players already tried them and want to wear them :)
Definitely need to try these out soon... awesome video pav! Really love the clarification on the roller blading messing up ice stride... more people need to realize that. I have a bunch of friends who actually won't play roller hockey with me for that reason, I'll send this over. Again, sweet video!
This is a late comment, but I just bought some FMT One's after doing a ton of research and watching a bunch of videos like this one (your's is the best, by far). I talked with Marsblade and ensured that I knew my correct size. I got lucky and found a practically unused set on Ebay (only one listed and it was in my size!). However, after getting them in and seeing that they fit properly down the length and width of my foot, I found that they were absolutely crushing my ankles. No problem...I'll get them baked. I got them baked and they felt great while they were warm and cooling down. After they cooled and I put them back on the next morning, the ankle area had shrunk back up and were crushing them again. I found online that Marsblade suggested that these needed to be baked twice, so I went back to the pro shop and did it again and had them focus on the ankle area. Again, they felt great during the fitting and cooldown, but had the same problem the next day. ??? At this point, I had no choice but to try and punch them out. No one around me knows how to do that, so I bought a heat gun from Home Depot, watched a few RU-vid videos, and worked on the ankle areas. Again...felt good initially, but after cooling down, they were back to the same issues. What is it about the Verbero boots that make them impossible to fit right, even with proper baking and punching out? The boots are garbage and I've had to order a cheap pair of Bauers online and am just hoping that my pro shop knows how to remove the blade holders and install the Marsblade frames.
damn dude.. that's a pretty rough experience. Thanks for letting some people know. I'm so shocked because the price tag of Marsblade is so high. I find the company looks really shady too, if you look at the professional rollerhockey guys go from Marsblade blade to regular rollreskates it's the worst bait i've ever seen.
Hey Brandon what's up I am going to tryout for a hockey team and I was wondering if you had any tips because throughout my life I've taught myself how to play hockey because my dad is an alcoholic and during the summer I try to rollerblade and shoot some shots and practice dekes outside but yeah I was just wondering I don't think you'll see this comment anyways but if you see I'd love some tips
I personally hate rollerblades (always seem to hurt myself) but they really build your power and form. Also when you live in Australia where Ice Time is a commodity. The Marsblade platform could bridge the gap and make it feel like more on Ice.
Hey pavel I would love to train with you I'm looking forward to making it to the NHL I do a warm up every morning and this year my mom signed me up for hockey cause she could now afford it so hopefully I could train with you some day
Mitchell Tomlinson that's not true. Clicking on the video is a view. RU-vid doesn't always update the views so that's why there is more likes than views
Just can't pull the trigger on buying these....I rockered my bauers and i find they work well enough for roller blades. At the end of the day you are on wheels and not on ice.
Interesting comment about your training product criteria. We couldn't agree more. If it makes you want to get out there, it's served it's purpose. #Vollhockey.
Hey commenting 2020. Just got em, put em on and went for a skate. They hurt. Baked em out em on the next day without even skating. Just wearing them they f***ing hurt. Idk if I need to break them in or if I straight up just don’t fit. Length wise it feel good but width wise it’s brutal
Could you suggest where you can go rollerblading on an outdoor rink? I checked one in my area, but it's pad-locked. Where is the one you've shot the video? Is there any site with a list?
Hey could you start making more videos on drills you can do with the Marsblade, with school starting up sooner than later for many people i know many want to get out there as much as they can
Right now I'm playing roller hockey with my urban street skates that are not hockey skates and they feel pretty heavy. do you think by switching over to hockey skates my performance will improve and I can be quicker?
Plop Pavel! Merci pour tes vidéo qui sont super sympa! Peux tu me dire ce que tu utilise comme Puck en extérieur il a l'aire de bien glisser sur tous les supports! Merci
Since you have been using these for a few years, besides the wheels how is the long term reliability of the Marsblade frames. i have noticed they sell every piece of their system as replacement parts. I wondered if this was a convenience idea or were there parts probe to braking. Also still upset that I just bought new inline skates days before these came out.
A lot of my coaches tell me not to rollar blade because it is very different from ice hockey, will the two transition good with eachother with these skates?
No roller players use them because they don't work on sport court. My friend has a pair and he said on sport court if you want to stop you pretty much have to fall down and get back up.
Pavel Barber are you on sport court tiles or concrete? Concrete he did just fine, but sport courts he had to borrow a friends pair because they're too slippery.
they look heavy as hell and also i am not so sure about those small wheel. regular roller are using now 4x80mm for maximum speed :/ looks like a step backward