Great video mate, you are really selling me on this. Right now i have a FR1 with both the 90 and 100 i kinda like the 90 more due to agility. How would you compare specifically ride height with the ufr and endless 90? You do mention it briefly in the video, and i know that the ufr is basically just a fr1 with a modified heel mold and ufs mount, but specifically how much lower to the ground are you with the ufr 90 vs the fr1 90 if at all? Im not an agressive skater, more the BSS kind of urban stuff and im looking to get closer to the ground 😬
If you had these with some used 90 wheels rockered up then it would definitely be lower. UFS skates are usually all lower simply because of the way the frames are attatched to the boot. They can sink the frame right into the boot and make it closer to your foot on UFS. So I can confirm that the 90 UFS would be lower than the 165 90 when we compare the FR1 and UFR. Thanks for watching!
Hi Jayce. I have not personally tried the UFS 90 from FR or the Kizer element. They will be very similar without the extra configurations and the sliders that come with the Endless Frame. I'd like to say that the FR and Kizer frames have a basic rocker banna rocker but I could be wrong. Find out all about the Endless rocker here:help.endlessblading.com/article/33-balanced-rocker I hope I could help. I will try to do more research into the rockering of our popular frames and maybe I can do a video on the differences at some point.
Maybe a dumb question but could you get 4x90 in these ... thinking of customising my Powerslide Phuzions for more tricks... currently they're 3×110s with large gaps that catch on stairs 😊 ... I should probably watch the whole vid first actually!! ...Yes ! 🎉 Thank you!
Thanks for wathcing! Get some frames with the wheels closer together. The PS Phuzion isn't great for performing tricks so you could consider getting a new skate and it may even be cheaper for you. Have a look at the FRX and FR3 skates and try them with 4x80mm wheels before maybe getting a 4x90 frame in the future. I'd say that would be better than putting 4x90 on the Phuzions. The Phuzions are more of a soft skate which doesn't offer enough support for most tricks on skates. I'd definitely recommend a plastic or carbon boot with plastic being my personal favourite. Hopefully that info helps.
@@SJRollerblading Thanks so much mate! Really glad to learn this before spending on wheels and frames etc! I really like all the FR models 🙌 See you in Slick Willie's soon!