Took the 2 front soulplate washers out. They fit perfect. Mount only UFS bolts for 24 hours then put the soulplate bolts back on. They ride perfect. Best thing about the skate is the soulplate/backslide groove.
Dude the skates seem like they can be so good if you can make them work. I do think law saying the shells are moldable was genius. He hit the tinkering crowd right in the heart haha.
People have been reporting that the factory stuck washers under the soulplate bolts in front, which was causing things to not be flush. When they took those bolts out and removed the washers that problem went away.
I hope the next run fixes all the weird bugs on the skate. I’m probably gonna wait until the third run to purchase unless I get a chance to try them on before buying.
Glad to hear the intuitions helped. I didn’t order the Omnis with liner and will be using my intuitions. Either the THEM or prime. Which ever works better
Have you tried using an insole inside or under your Intuition liner? I personally cannot skate that liner without an insole. I guess all liners are kind of like that. I prefer mine inside the liner. Helps prevent that slippery scrunch feeling that can happen on the bottom of Intuitions.
I tried them with insoles and the skate is way to tight when I put them in. That's just using the thin stock Standard insole. In my thems I put FP insoles under neath them and it felt alright. Couldn't get them to work inside the boot. It feels too tight for a big insole.
I am running Intuition premium liners too. The heal pressure (on both sides of the Achilles) is unbearably painful even with these. Glad I only bought the boots. Gonna go back to my aeons.
I bought these love the look, but man they're freaking tight on my feet. Need to try a few things, but might need to find another skate.. what type of tape did you use?
Heat molding worked for me1st time. Did it a second just to improve them a little more. Intuitions are perfect with them. And a number of people I know have had no issues with them straight out the box. I guess experiences will vary.
Bought shell only threw in newish intuition liners and razor SL heel pads and they fit better than any of the other skates for me. Mostly due to 282 being the perfect shell size for my foot
On the intuitions, the 44 premiums are WAY to thick for me versus the wizard 3m intuitions. I like my 3m versions best and even bought a second pair for later. Can't wait to try the new base high boots with high top 3m wizard liners. The only way I would get another pair of premium intuitions is for my daughter, but she's a size 9 and I'm a 44 (10.5).
That's what I kept saying when I looked at pictures, the boot isn't actually flat. Like it's not a raised heel, but it definitely doesn't sit flat on a flat surface either.
You have to mount ufs bolts only for 24 hours then put the soulplate bolts back on. That will fix this. The factory didn't let all the parts cure all the way before putting the skates together. Easy fix and run 2 shouldn't have this issue
I skated the standard skate with original liner and man what a bad anckle pressure. I know exactly what the feeling is. But after heat molding twice still pressure around the cuff exactly the where u pointed out on the cuff edge. But i dont have different liners so pfff
Thanks for subbing 🙏 What kind of skating do you plan to do? Aggressive Skating (grinds, tricks, etc) or something else like cruising, wizard skating etc
Thanks for answering my question. I want to get into aggressive skating. I've been subscribed to your videos for about a year now, you make great content. By the way, your latest videos look great. I like your upgrade.
@@denisbesedin9590 thanks so much. Welcome to aggressive Rollerblading! I'd reccomend either a USD Aeon 60, playlife reactor Skate or Them 909 skates. All of them are great, go with the one you like the look of most 🙏
Thank you so much Brandon for your advice, it means a lot to me. I like USD rollers, especially Mary Munoz models. By the way, she has a new model in yellow color, beautiful rollers. I will consider these brands, maybe also Roces. By the way Roces makes good rollers?
@@denisbesedin9590 yes Roces makes great skates. The Roces M12 has very small soulplates that can make grinds a little harder but if you're up for the challenge, they're a great quality Skate. One of my faves.