Really enjoyed this video, perfect mix of talking and skating in my opinion. I'm a bit of a geek with skates so I love hearing people talking about anything skate related. Keep up the great work! 🙌
I really enjoyed this one. I love this spot and I have the same frames. Baught them when they first came out and you are right, these are most likely the best flatframes even though they feel a bit long for my tiny feet (Size 39).
Nice vid! Im skating long time ago but using inline for street. Now i switch to aggressive and i bought a USD sway team 60 flat set up. And im so confused coz of the wheelbite thats why im always asking what to do coz its flat setup and they always said to change it with antirocker but i really like the look og flat and the comfort…but thanks i saw your video so i guess im gonna stick with flat setup 👍 thansk
Frame sieht super interessant aus. Für einen 41/42er USD Sway die Größe S nehmen oder geht auch L? Ich mag normalerweise nicht wenn Frames zu kurz sind, habe leider keine Infos zur Wheelbase gefunden- die Stock Fluid 5 in S fand ich Etwas kurz.. viele Grüße 🤘🏼
Get some Fluid 5 and run some 57s with bones big ball bearings...big enough wheels for speed paired with the bones and small enough to aid with the wheel bite protection the frames provide. You can run bigger wheels up to 61 but remember if you started with a smaller wheel you might have worn off the wheel bite protection when you switch for a bigger wheel. So a lot of times when people do move up to a bigger wheel size they replace frame.
I've heard the pointy "bullet" style wheels help too. The gentle curve doesn't drag as much. Someone said to use harder wheels in the middle too, which sounds good. Also to wax the sides of your middle wheels, which sounds kinda bad so i haven't tried it.