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== Equipment used == | == Equipment used == | ||
In the past I used soft boots. Tried one pair of hard shell plastic boots and did not liked it. Currently Seba carbon boots only. | |||
=== Wheels used === | === Wheels used === | ||
'''Best wheels so far Seba (non luminous) and gyro at 85a and undercover at 88a'''. | |||
The worst wheels so far were from K2 brand. | |||
* K2 active 80 mm / 80a | |||
* K2 performance 80 mm / 82a | |||
* Seba White 84 mm / 84a | |||
* Seba Street invaders 80 mm / 84a | |||
* Seba Luminous 80 mm / 85a | |||
* Seba 80 mm / 85a | |||
* Seba Slide Puyee florescent 80 mm / 90a | |||
* Seba Hyper G concrete 80 mm / 85a | |||
* Gyro FSK 80 mm / 86a | |||
* Undercover 100 mm / 88a | |||
* China LED luminous 80/100 mm 90a ''(which in reality are more like 82/83a due to the polyurethane quality'') | |||
=== Bearings used === | === Bearings used === | ||
'''Fastest bearings so far are the Swiss ceramics and Twincam ILQ-X mr2'''. | |||
Worst bearings were the Mongoose ABEC5 then K2 ABEC5, then Twincam ILQ7 classic and then Wicked ABEC7 | |||
* Mongoose 608 ABEC5 (ZZ) | |||
* K2 608 ILQ5 (ZZ) | |||
* Twincam 608 ILQ7 classic (ZZ) | * Twincam 608 ILQ7 classic (ZZ) | ||
* Twincam 608 ILQ9 Pro (RS) | * Twincam 608 ILQ9 Pro (RS) | ||
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* Wicked 608 ABEC7 (RS) | * Wicked 608 ABEC7 (RS) | ||
* Wicked 608 ABEC9 (RS) | * Wicked 608 ABEC9 (RS) | ||
* Swiss 608 ceramics (hybrid) (RS) | * Swiss 608 ceramics (hybrid) (RS) | ||
== Frames used == | == Frames used == | ||
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=== SEBA Deluxe === | === SEBA Deluxe === | ||
Seba Deluxe (v1 and v2) Black Frames Flat 165/180/195 mount is considered as one of the best frames on the market. It is stiffer, lighter and guarantees superior control, comfort, and outstanding power transfer. It is great for most demanding skating styles. | Seba Deluxe (v1 and v2) Black Frames Flat 165/180/195 mount is considered as one of the best frames on the market. It is stiffer, lighter and guarantees superior control, comfort, and outstanding power transfer. It is great 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, after extrusion, the cross braces each have a hole drilled town the length to turn them into tubes. These tubes are much stronger than the standard cross brace, and provide the frame with excellent stiffness and durability. The short lengths available are ideal for slalom, freestyle and dance skating disciplines. | 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, after extrusion, the cross braces each have a hole drilled town the length to turn them into tubes. These tubes are much stronger than the standard cross brace, and provide the frame with excellent stiffness and durability. The short lengths available are ideal for slalom, freestyle and dance skating disciplines. | ||
Used sizes: | |||
273mm (90mm | 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 | ||
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The 300 Frame from FR comes in the well known design from SEBA. With its length of 232mm it offers a goof agility. It is milled out of a 7005 aluminum block and provides with its cut-outs a stylish look. Thanks to the hardness, it is extremely torsion-resistant and ensures optimum power transmission. | The 300 Frame from FR comes in the well known design from SEBA. With its length of 232mm it offers a goof agility. It is milled out of a 7005 aluminum block and provides with its cut-outs a stylish look. Thanks to the hardness, it is extremely torsion-resistant and ensures optimum power transmission. | ||
Used wheel size = 100mm | |||
length = 232mm | length = 232mm | ||
Mounting = 150mm, 165mm and 180mm | Mounting = 150mm, 165mm and 180mm |
Revision as of 04:55, 28 October 2020
About me:
- Got my first skates when I was 7 or 8 years old. They were adjustable quads. I never gravitated much to them.
- At 12, I turned to street skating skateboarding for the next 4 years
- In 2003, I bought a pair of mongoose soft boot inline skates for $99 Cad on Walmart. (Looking back, they were horrible. There's video of this)
- 2011, I bought a pair of K2 with 84 mm wheels and picked up inline skating more seriously at a fitness and recreational level and skating on a regular basis ever since.
- 05/18/2017 bought the Seba Hight Light carbon with a flat frame, plastic cuff and 80 mm wheels
- 21:27 June 08 2020 bought the Seba Igor S carbon with a flat frame, carbon cuff and tri-skate 3 x 100 mm wheels.
- SUV off road skates is the next purchase.
If you are looking for stuff about SEBA and or FR skates, feel free to contact me
Equipment used
In the past I used soft boots. Tried one pair of hard shell plastic boots and did not liked it. Currently Seba carbon boots only.
Wheels used
Best wheels so far Seba (non luminous) and gyro at 85a and undercover at 88a.
The worst wheels so far were from K2 brand.
- K2 active 80 mm / 80a
- K2 performance 80 mm / 82a
- Seba White 84 mm / 84a
- Seba Street invaders 80 mm / 84a
- Seba Luminous 80 mm / 85a
- Seba 80 mm / 85a
- Seba Slide Puyee florescent 80 mm / 90a
- Seba Hyper G concrete 80 mm / 85a
- Gyro FSK 80 mm / 86a
- Undercover 100 mm / 88a
- China LED luminous 80/100 mm 90a (which in reality are more like 82/83a due to the polyurethane quality)
Bearings used
Fastest bearings so far are the Swiss ceramics and Twincam ILQ-X mr2.
Worst bearings were the Mongoose ABEC5 then K2 ABEC5, then Twincam ILQ7 classic and then Wicked ABEC7
- Mongoose 608 ABEC5 (ZZ)
- K2 608 ILQ5 (ZZ)
- Twincam 608 ILQ7 classic (ZZ)
- Twincam 608 ILQ9 Pro (RS)
- Twincam 608 ILQ11 SCRS
- Twincam 608 ILQ-X mr2 (RS)
- Wicked 608 ABEC7 (RS)
- Wicked 608 ABEC9 (RS)
- Swiss 608 ceramics (hybrid) (RS)
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 as one of the best frames on the market. It is stiffer, lighter and guarantees superior control, comfort, and outstanding power transfer. It is great 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, after extrusion, the cross braces each have a hole drilled town the length to turn them into tubes. These tubes are much stronger than the standard cross brace, and provide the frame with excellent stiffness and durability. The short lengths available 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 Aluminium 6000 series frame, cnc machined
FR 300
The 300 Frame from FR comes in the well known design from SEBA. With its length of 232mm it offers a goof agility. It is milled out of a 7005 aluminum block and provides with its cut-outs a stylish look. Thanks to the hardness, it is extremely torsion-resistant and ensures optimum power transmission.
Used wheel size = 100mm length = 232mm Mounting = 150mm, 165mm and 180mm Aluminium 6000 series frame, cnc machined