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[[File:speedy_06.05.2022.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Speedy]] 06.05.2022]] | |||
Inline skating aficionado | |||
22:02.2024: | |||
This page is currently outdated for 2024. I have acquired many more frames and boots and do not have enough time to keep updating pages with information about it. | |||
== About me == | |||
* General [[Toronto Bladers]] and Toronto Meetup Rollerblading organizer | |||
* Wiki documentations | |||
* [[Skate marshals|Skate marshal]] | |||
* [[Toronto Roll]] 2023 Skate Marshall | |||
* '''Location''': Southwest Toronto and where the wheels take me. | |||
== My Gear == | |||
[[File:seba_laces.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] waxed laces (limited edition)]] | [[File:seba_laces.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] waxed laces (limited edition)]] | ||
[[File:seba_igor_s_slide-slalom_setup.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] Igor S slide carbon with Seba plus rockered slalom frame for 2023]] | |||
[[File:seba_trix2-low_cuff-marathon-boots.jpg|300px|thumb|right|18/05/2022 I bought the Seba trix2 low cuff marathon carbon boots for $600 cad]] | |||
[[File:seba_trix2-low_cuff-marathon-with_powerslide_4x100-frames.jpg|300px|thumb|right|18/05/2022 Seba marathon with 4x100 or 3 x 110mm Powerslide V-type II frame]] | |||
[[File:adapt_gto_hyperskate-2021.jpg|300px|thumb|right| 2021 I bought another pair of [[Adapt]] GTO skates for a review. These are the most uncomfortable boots ever.They feel worse than a cheap [[Bauer]] ice skate rental]] | [[File:adapt_gto_hyperskate-2021.jpg|300px|thumb|right| 2021 I bought another pair of [[Adapt]] GTO skates for a review. These are the most uncomfortable boots ever.They feel worse than a cheap [[Bauer]] ice skate rental]] | ||
[[File:seba_igor_plus-boot.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] Igor Plus S carbon boot with carbon cuff for $800 in 2020]] | [[File:seba_igor_plus-boot.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] Igor Plus S carbon boot with carbon cuff for $800 cad in 2020]] | ||
[[File:seba_igor_plus-boot-triskate.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] Igor Plus S carbon | [[File:seba_igor_plus-boot-triskate.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] Igor Plus S carbon boot with carbon cuff for CAD 800 in 2020]] | ||
[[File:seba_high_light_carbon_skate.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] high light carbon skate with plastic cuff for $800 in 2017]] | [[File:seba_high_light_carbon_skate.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] high light carbon skate with a plastic cuff for $800 cad in 2017]] | ||
[[File:Bauer_vapor-X-edge.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Bauer]] Vapor X:Edge Hockey Skates, Senior]] | [[File:Bauer_vapor-X-edge.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Bauer]] Vapor X: Edge Hockey Skates, Senior]] | ||
[[File:adapt_gto_hyperskate-2018.jpg|300px|thumb|right| 2019, '''regrettably''' [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gejk5cKIlBA (video) I bought the Adapt GTO skates for $1300 cad] (they were returned due to their condition and I was only refunded after many requests) ]] | [[File:adapt_gto_hyperskate-2018.jpg|300px|thumb|right| 2019, '''regrettably''' [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gejk5cKIlBA (video) I bought the Adapt GTO skates for $1300 cad] (they were returned due to their condition and I was only refunded after many requests) ]] | ||
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[[File:seba_backpack_setup.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] backpack for $130 in 2017. My setup at the time]] | [[File:seba_backpack_setup.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Seba]] backpack for $130 in 2017. My setup at the time]] | ||
* 2023 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqrGfgvvV_Y Seba KSJ Bullet Edition] | |||
* 2022 May 18th, I bought the Seba Marathon carbon boots | |||
* 2021 I bought the [[Adapt]] GTO again ('''Full review is to be posted online about this overpriced, overrated and hyped skate''') | |||
* 2020 bought the [[Seba]] Igor S carbon, which has a flat frame, carbon cuff, and tri-skate 3 x 100 mm wheels. | |||
* 2019, '''regrettably''' [https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gejk5cKIlBA I bought the [[Adapt]] GTO skates] (they were returned due to their condition, and I was only refunded after many requests) | |||
* 05/18/2017 bought the [[Seba]] Hight Light carbon with a flat frame, plastic cuff and 80 mm wheels | |||
* In 2011, I bought a pair of K2 with 84 mm wheels and took up [[inline skating]] more seriously at a fitness and recreational level. I have been skating regularly ever since. | |||
* In 2003, I bought a pair of Mongoose soft boot inline skates for $99 CAD at Walmart. (Looking back, they were horrible. There's a video of this.) | |||
* At 12, I turned to street skating and skateboarding for the next four years | |||
* First skates when I was 7 or 8 years old. They were adjustable quads. I never gravitated much to them. | * First skates when I was 7 or 8 years old. They were adjustable quads. I never gravitated much to them. | ||
== Equipment used == | == Equipment used == | ||
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=== Boots === | === Boots === | ||
In the past I used | In the past, I used weird boots. I tried one pair of hard-shell plastic boots and did not like it. Currently, [[Seba]] carbon boots only. | ||
Two pairs of [[Adapt]] skaters | Two pairs of [[Adapt]] skaters conclude that [[Adapt]] is hype. Most uncomfortable boots ever used and poor craftsman work when compared to [[Seba]]. | ||
I did not pay | I did not pay the total price for them, nor should anyone, as the carbon boot makes them worth less than $500 CAD. | ||
=== Wheels used === | === Wheels used === | ||
I have tried many wheels over the years. Below are some honourable mentions. The best wheels I have found are purposely not listed here. | |||
By order of performance and preference being | By order of performance and preference being one the best: | ||
# 80/100/110 mm / xfirm wheels from a brand that currently I am '''not''' listing here. | |||
# Bont Avenger | |||
# MPC Black Magic 100~110 mm / xfirm | # MPC Black Magic 100~110 mm / xfirm | ||
# Matter F3 / 100mm | # UnderCover Bullet 88a | ||
# Gyro FSK 80 mm | # Matter F3 / 100mm ''(unsure if it is original)'' | ||
# [[Seba]] Luminous | # Gyro FSK 80 mm | ||
Other past options: | |||
# Overall [[Seba]] 80 mm / 85a. | |||
# [[Seba]] Luminous Glow | |||
# [[Seba]] Luminous 85a | |||
# [[Seba]] White 84 mm / 84a | # [[Seba]] White 84 mm / 84a | ||
# [[Seba]] Street invaders 80 mm / 84a and [[Seba]] Slide Puyee florescent 80 mm / 90a | # [[Seba]] Street invaders 80 mm / 84a and [[Seba]] Slide Puyee florescent 80 mm / 90a | ||
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'''Fastest tested bearings so far are the Swiss ceramics and Twincam ILQ-X mr2'''. | '''Fastest tested bearings so far are the Swiss ceramics and Twincam ILQ-X mr2'''. | ||
By order of performance and preference being | By order of performance and preference being one the best: | ||
# Twincam 608 ILQ-X mr2 (RS), Cats 608 Red (RS) and Swiss 608 ceramics (hybrid) (RS) | # Twincam 608 ILQ-X mr2 (RS), Cats 608 Red (RS) and Swiss 608 ceramics (hybrid) (RS) | ||
# Cats Lion Bearings | |||
# Swiss Hybrid Ceramics | |||
# Twincam 608 ILQ9 Pro (RS) and Twincam 608 ILQ11 SCRS | # Twincam 608 ILQ9 Pro (RS) and Twincam 608 ILQ11 SCRS | ||
# Wicked 608 ABEC9 (RS) | # Wicked 608 ABEC9 (RS) | ||
# Wicked 608 ABEC7 (RS) | # Wicked 608 ABEC7 (RS) | ||
Some that I have used but will gladly pass: | |||
# Twincam 608 ILQ7 classic (ZZ) | # Twincam 608 ILQ7 classic (ZZ) | ||
# K2 608 ILQ5 (ZZ) | # K2 608 ILQ5 (ZZ) | ||
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=== SEBA Deluxe === | === SEBA Deluxe === | ||
[[Seba]] Deluxe (v1 and v2) Black Frames Flat 165/180/195 mount is considered | [[Seba]] Deluxe (v1 and v2) Black Frames Flat 165/180/195 mount is considered one of the best frames on the market. It is stiffer and lighter and guarantees superior control, comfort, and outstanding power transfer. It is excellent for most demanding skating styles. | ||
The secret of the Deluxe frame is the tubular cross-braces. Cross braces are typically the weakest point in a frame, and the demands of slalom and freestyle skating can often lead them to crack. In the Deluxe frame | The secret of the Deluxe frame is the tubular cross-braces. Cross braces are typically the weakest point in a frame, and the demands of slalom and freestyle skating can often lead them to crack. In the Deluxe frame, the cross braces have a hole drilled down the length to turn them into tubes after extrusion. These tubes are much stronger than the standard cross brace, providing the frame with excellent stiffness and durability. The short lengths are ideal for slalom, freestyle and dance skating disciplines. | ||
Used sizes: | Used sizes: | ||
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273mm (90mm wheels), 243mm (80mm wheels) | 273mm (90mm wheels), 243mm (80mm wheels) | ||
Mounting distances: 165mm, 180mm, and 195mm | Mounting distances: 165mm, 180mm, and 195mm | ||
Weights: 190g / 6.06oz – one 243mm frame no axles | Weights: 190g / 6.06oz – one 243mm frame, no axles | ||
Aluminum 6000 series frame, CNC machined | |||
=== FR 300 === | === FR 300 === | ||
The 300 Frame from FR | The 300 Frame from FR is in the well-known design from [[Seba]]. With its length of 232 mm, it offers good agility. It is milled out of a 7005 aluminum block and provides a stylish look with its cutouts. Its hardness makes it highly torsion-resistant and ensures optimum power transmission. | ||
Used wheel size = 100mm | Used wheel size = 100mm | ||
length = 232mm | length = 232mm | ||
Mounting = 150mm, 165mm and 180mm | Mounting = 150mm, 165mm and 180mm | ||
Aluminum 7000 series frame, CNC machined | |||
=== Endless === | === Endless === | ||
I bought the [[endless]] frame 4x 100mm / 3 x 110mm during 2021. | I bought the [[endless]] frame 4x 100mm / 3 x 110mm during 2021. | ||
# It is a frame designed for beginners and intermediate skaters and not advanced skaters | # It is a frame designed for beginners and intermediate skaters and not advanced skaters | ||
# Although the lightest of | # Although the lightest of its kind for wizard skating, it is still one of the heaviest of all frames out there, and on speed skating and marathons, its weight is felt as performance decreases. | ||
# Not aerodynamic design | # Not aerodynamic design harms its performance for speed and long distance, which is heavily felt during windy days. | ||
# Axle holes are both from the right side due to | # Axle holes are both from the right side due to identical frames. You must remove the right boot to change the wheels on the go. | ||
=== Powerslide === | |||
During 2021 i bought the powerslide v-type II frame. | |||
This frame allows the same setup as an endless frame without the extra downsides, as mentioned about the endless. | |||
However, it is not rockered. | |||
Setups: 4x100mm or 3x110mm | |||
== Skill level == | == Skill level == | ||
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* '''Aggressive''': (not practiced) | * '''Aggressive''': (not practiced) | ||
* '''Intermediate''': [[Slalom]] | * '''Intermediate''': [[Slalom]] | ||
* '''Quad skating''': (not practiced) | * '''Quad skating''': (not practiced) | ||
* '''Ice skating''': Intermediate (not longer practiced) | * '''Ice skating''': Intermediate (not longer practiced) | ||
* '''Speed skating''': Advanced | |||
* '''Marathon''': Advanced | |||
== Skating style == | == Skating style == | ||
Long distance, speed, endurance, skating form, basic tricks, urban skating, city skating, ''speed human mosquito swatter'' | Long distance, speed, endurance, skating form, basic tricks, urban skating, city skating, ''speed human mosquito swatter.'' | ||
== Environment == | == Environment == | ||
Preferred [[inline skating]] environment by order of preference: | Preferred [[inline skating]] environment by order of preference: | ||
# | # Long asphalt trails in the middle of the woods | ||
# Hockey concrete rinks | # Hockey concrete rinks | ||
# | # Empty skate parks | ||
== Apps used == | == Apps used == | ||
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Reviews: | Reviews: | ||
# [https://youtube.com/c/NazarOnWheels Nazar On Wheels] Tech reviews (the guy is an engineer and he has skated with us in Toronto) | # [https://youtube.com/c/NazarOnWheels Nazar On Wheels] Tech reviews (the guy is an engineer, and he has skated with us in Toronto) | ||
== Disapproved skaters == | |||
# That narcissistic, arrogant one from YouTube who sold out and has a skating style comparable to a trucker's mouth when a trucker speaks. Who also influences people in a bad and inadequate way with idiocies to get a few more views. | |||
# Anyone else who uses skating as a platform to bring identity politics and activism into the sport. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://kommunity.com/@speedy Speedy on kommunity] | * [https://kommunity.com/@speedy Speedy on kommunity] | ||
* [https://meetup.com/ | * [https://meetup.com/bladers/members/285821118/profile/ Speedy on meetup] | ||
* [https://strava.com/athletes/86773923 Speedy on Strava] | * [https://strava.com/athletes/86773923 Speedy on Strava] | ||
[[category: | [[category:skaters]] | ||
[[category:first aid]] | [[category:first aid]] | ||
[[category:team]] |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 30 May 2024
Inline skating aficionado
22:02.2024: This page is currently outdated for 2024. I have acquired many more frames and boots and do not have enough time to keep updating pages with information about it.
About me
- General Toronto Bladers and Toronto Meetup Rollerblading organizer
- Wiki documentations
- Skate marshal
- Toronto Roll 2023 Skate Marshall
- Location: Southwest Toronto and where the wheels take me.
My Gear
- 2023 Seba KSJ Bullet Edition
- 2022 May 18th, I bought the Seba Marathon carbon boots
- 2021 I bought the Adapt GTO again (Full review is to be posted online about this overpriced, overrated and hyped skate)
- 2020 bought the Seba Igor S carbon, which has a flat frame, carbon cuff, and tri-skate 3 x 100 mm wheels.
- 2019, regrettably I bought the Adapt GTO skates (they were returned due to their condition, and I was only refunded after many requests)
- 05/18/2017 bought the Seba Hight Light carbon with a flat frame, plastic cuff and 80 mm wheels
- In 2011, I bought a pair of K2 with 84 mm wheels and took up inline skating more seriously at a fitness and recreational level. I have been skating regularly ever since.
- In 2003, I bought a pair of Mongoose soft boot inline skates for $99 CAD at Walmart. (Looking back, they were horrible. There's a video of this.)
- At 12, I turned to street skating and skateboarding for the next four years
- First skates when I was 7 or 8 years old. They were adjustable quads. I never gravitated much to them.
Equipment used
My experience with the following equipment is:
Boots
In the past, I used weird boots. I tried one pair of hard-shell plastic boots and did not like it. Currently, Seba carbon boots only.
Two pairs of Adapt skaters conclude that Adapt is hype. Most uncomfortable boots ever used and poor craftsman work when compared to Seba. I did not pay the total price for them, nor should anyone, as the carbon boot makes them worth less than $500 CAD.
Wheels used
I have tried many wheels over the years. Below are some honourable mentions. The best wheels I have found are purposely not listed here.
By order of performance and preference being one the best:
- 80/100/110 mm / xfirm wheels from a brand that currently I am not listing here.
- Bont Avenger
- MPC Black Magic 100~110 mm / xfirm
- UnderCover Bullet 88a
- Matter F3 / 100mm (unsure if it is original)
- Gyro FSK 80 mm
Other past options:
- Overall Seba 80 mm / 85a.
- Seba Luminous Glow
- Seba Luminous 85a
- Seba White 84 mm / 84a
- Seba Street invaders 80 mm / 84a and Seba Slide Puyee florescent 80 mm / 90a
- Seba Hyper G concrete 80 mm / 85a
- China LED luminous 80/100 mm 90a (which in reality are more like 82/83a due to the polyurethane quality)
- K2 performance 80 mm / 82a
- K2 active 80 mm / 80a
Bearings used
Fastest tested bearings so far are the Swiss ceramics and Twincam ILQ-X mr2.
By order of performance and preference being one the best:
- Twincam 608 ILQ-X mr2 (RS), Cats 608 Red (RS) and Swiss 608 ceramics (hybrid) (RS)
- Cats Lion Bearings
- Swiss Hybrid Ceramics
- Twincam 608 ILQ9 Pro (RS) and Twincam 608 ILQ11 SCRS
- Wicked 608 ABEC9 (RS)
- Wicked 608 ABEC7 (RS)
Some that I have used but will gladly pass:
- Twincam 608 ILQ7 classic (ZZ)
- K2 608 ILQ5 (ZZ)
- Mongoose 608 ABEC5 (ZZ)
- K2 608 ILQ5 (ZZ)
Frames used
Below only Seba equipment is stated at the moment
SEBA Deluxe
Seba Deluxe (v1 and v2) Black Frames Flat 165/180/195 mount is considered one of the best frames on the market. It is stiffer and lighter and guarantees superior control, comfort, and outstanding power transfer. It is excellent for most demanding skating styles.
The secret of the Deluxe frame is the tubular cross-braces. Cross braces are typically the weakest point in a frame, and the demands of slalom and freestyle skating can often lead them to crack. In the Deluxe frame, the cross braces have a hole drilled down the length to turn them into tubes after extrusion. These tubes are much stronger than the standard cross brace, providing the frame with excellent stiffness and durability. The short lengths are ideal for slalom, freestyle and dance skating disciplines.
Used sizes:
273mm (90mm wheels), 243mm (80mm wheels) Mounting distances: 165mm, 180mm, and 195mm Weights: 190g / 6.06oz – one 243mm frame, no axles Aluminum 6000 series frame, CNC machined
FR 300
The 300 Frame from FR is in the well-known design from Seba. With its length of 232 mm, it offers good agility. It is milled out of a 7005 aluminum block and provides a stylish look with its cutouts. Its hardness makes it highly torsion-resistant and ensures optimum power transmission.
Used wheel size = 100mm length = 232mm Mounting = 150mm, 165mm and 180mm Aluminum 7000 series frame, CNC machined
Endless
I bought the endless frame 4x 100mm / 3 x 110mm during 2021.
- It is a frame designed for beginners and intermediate skaters and not advanced skaters
- Although the lightest of its kind for wizard skating, it is still one of the heaviest of all frames out there, and on speed skating and marathons, its weight is felt as performance decreases.
- Not aerodynamic design harms its performance for speed and long distance, which is heavily felt during windy days.
- Axle holes are both from the right side due to identical frames. You must remove the right boot to change the wheels on the go.
Powerslide
During 2021 i bought the powerslide v-type II frame. This frame allows the same setup as an endless frame without the extra downsides, as mentioned about the endless. However, it is not rockered.
Setups: 4x100mm or 3x110mm
Skill level
At Inline/quad/ice skating? (eg. Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)
- Aggressive: (not practiced)
- Intermediate: Slalom
- Quad skating: (not practiced)
- Ice skating: Intermediate (not longer practiced)
- Speed skating: Advanced
- Marathon: Advanced
Skating style
Long distance, speed, endurance, skating form, basic tricks, urban skating, city skating, speed human mosquito swatter.
Environment
Preferred inline skating environment by order of preference:
- Long asphalt trails in the middle of the woods
- Hockey concrete rinks
- Empty skate parks
Apps used
- Hauk for live gps tracking
- Opentracks for gps recording
Recommended skaters
Although I subscribe to over 100 youtube channels, my recommendations go to:
Favorite skater:
- iGOR Cheremetieff Slalom
For form, technique and performance:
- Joey Mantia 2 Time Olympian, World Champion speed skater
- Viktor Thorup 2018 Olympian. Professional inline & Long track speed skater
- Pascal Briand Speed skating champion
Group skating:
- Fabien Caron Freestyle
- Blade in New York Group skating
- Ktextreme Radical skating
Flow Skate:
- Nicola Torelli Freestyle/City skate flow skate
- Shawn Unwin Freestyle/City skate flow skate
Reviews:
- Nazar On Wheels Tech reviews (the guy is an engineer, and he has skated with us in Toronto)
Disapproved skaters
- That narcissistic, arrogant one from YouTube who sold out and has a skating style comparable to a trucker's mouth when a trucker speaks. Who also influences people in a bad and inadequate way with idiocies to get a few more views.
- Anyone else who uses skating as a platform to bring identity politics and activism into the sport.