Endless 90 Frames and Future Projects: Skating Podcast

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Hello Skate Fam! Welcome to the Endless 90 Frames and Future Projects Podcast, where we discuss specifically the Endless 90 and what it's like to take the 3x110 setup downhill! Also, I'll talk about some videos I'm planning for the future and why I keep skating my Seba Highlight with this Endless setup even though I like my Evo boots better! Make sure to give this video a big thumbs up, and SUBSCRIBE to the channel if you haven't already! Thanks for coming. Make sure to grab some coffee and enjoy the episode!
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  • @Kiarabelle1
    @Kiarabelle1 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your review. Just ordered Endless frame 90/110 and cannot wait to try them.

  • @JakeyDill
    @JakeyDill4 жыл бұрын

    Love hearing your input man, that garage looks wicked. P.S those Arcade machines in the background are mint.

  • @Johro66
    @Johro664 жыл бұрын

    Yup, they ARE great frames. I'm skating the 90's also. 3x110 on the long frame scared me a little at first, but I soon got used to it. Love them, it's a solid, dependable, fun frame.

  • @thepollenjock
    @thepollenjock3 жыл бұрын

    My Endless 90s arrived yesterday. I cannot provide a long term opinion just now (I had a month off), but after 1.5 hours on these, these blow my stock FR1 frames out the water. Extremely stable, incredibly manoeuvrable and fast as hell. I fell in love straight away. Cannot wait to get out on these again later. I would class myself as a beginner too. Only been back skating a few months and bought these so I could see the difference in my turning. Night and day!

  • @dekoi6681
    @dekoi66812 жыл бұрын

    I couldn't decide if I wanted the endless 80 or 90... Ended up getting both after watching your review, and I couldn't agree with you more... Worth every penny

  • @oOCentralSunOo
    @oOCentralSunOo3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the update!

  • @JakeyDill
    @JakeyDill4 жыл бұрын

    KZread needs a super like button

  • @nicky592
    @nicky5924 жыл бұрын

    great details dude, really helped give me a sense for how these ride. been sitting on whether i should get em or the 80/84/100, and I'm now leaning towards these ones

  • @hotforrobot
    @hotforrobot4 жыл бұрын

    I'm running endless 100 on a 42 boot. I also have the 80 and 90. They all have a different personalities. I agree, the 90 is definitely the best all around at this size. I enjoy downhill flows and find the 100 really fun and stable up to 25mph. 3x110 on the endless 100 is great for distance, glides forever. It could be a good downhill frame, but 3 wheels don't have enough grip.

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chris V. Nice! Thanks for your comment. It’s good to hear from someone who also has the Endless 100. Not many people seem to be talking about it yet.

  • @Ankbass
    @Ankbass4 жыл бұрын

    Good review! You have solved my doubts, but you don't talk much about the 3x100 configuration which is the one that interests me the most. I already have a Rollerblade Twister edge with 3x110 large frame, and I would like something less fast for drifts and more technical things, and more comfortable to cruise the city than the 4x80.

  • @CrimsonStrider
    @CrimsonStrider4 жыл бұрын

    I mentioned in a previous video I was going to get them. I decided on getting both the 90 and 80. But I missed the production run. I'll have to wait until end of July it seems =[.

  • @OrganicGonzalez
    @OrganicGonzalez2 жыл бұрын

    How do u set up your your wheels on the 3x110 ? Meaning when using used wheels, how do u measure it biggest wheel up front or back ?

  • @swingstylez
    @swingstylez4 жыл бұрын

    Yep, another "same here." I just bought a pair of Powerslides, and am too amateur to justify new boots. Great review though and agree, good coffee is hela important :)

  • @UlfWolf_Skater
    @UlfWolf_Skater4 жыл бұрын

    I agree to your experiences. I have the 90ies with RB Supremes on a 44 size boot. The new Revolver wheels are already on my desk to be tested. But overall the frame offers a great balance of agility and stability. Allthough sometimes I like my 4x80 rocker setup for some quick turns. But I wasn’t happy with the 3x110, because I felt somehow restricted and couldnt move like I wanted. Meanwhile I sold the wheels. At least I found my ideal setup.

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ulf Wolf Yes. For city skating I’m really partial to the 4x90. I only tend to use the 3x110 if I am specifically skating distance in a straight line, or am going downhill and want a little extra stability from the flat. The 4x90 is really ideal if you have any desire to get speed in the city while still having agility to play around. Planning to get myself a set of 90mm revolvers also.

  • @rollingdubaiguy6415
    @rollingdubaiguy64154 жыл бұрын

    Got my Endless 90s on pre-order! Going to to put them on a pair of my Flying Eagle skates (plastic shell). I was really getting close to getting some Powerslide carbon skates but now I'm reconsidering because the Trinity mount would not allow me to use the Endless frames on them... that's just how excited I am about the Endless frames. You, Lino and Bill can't be wrong! Plus I do have the K2R100 frame on pair of K2 Unnatural aggressive skates for a Wizard-like experience and I do like it. So I'm confident I am am going to love the Endless 90 experience!

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    You’re going to love them, bro!

  • @johnviera3884
    @johnviera38849 ай бұрын

    Try the Endless 90 LR in 3x100. It’s fast and low.

  • @evilmind122
    @evilmind1224 жыл бұрын

    That's the video I was looking for, thank you for that

  • @SzczesnyKarol

    @SzczesnyKarol

    4 жыл бұрын

    I still wonder ,do take 90 or 100 size wheels , I am stil don't find any review of 100 only 80 or 90, Thank You for your review.

  • @mikaelolsson1427

    @mikaelolsson1427

    3 жыл бұрын

    Did you get the Endless 90 or 100? Do you like them? I've had the E 90 for some months and when the Trinity version came out I couldnt stop myself from ordering the Endless 100 even though my shoesize is 40, (255 mm). Since the agility is great on the E 90 I guess the agility on the E 100 cant be that bad either.. Would be great to read moore about the E100.

  • @WitchonWheels
    @WitchonWheels4 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Lovin' my Evo boots, yet unwilling to buy new boots just to be able to skate these frames. Hopefully, there will be something similar with a trinity mounting in the future.

  • @carpenter751

    @carpenter751

    3 жыл бұрын

    Usd makes the 4 x 90 kizer frames that came on the silver 90 next skates and they are rocker able.

  • @WitchonWheels

    @WitchonWheels

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@carpenter751 I wonder how responsive they are. Once I had started to skate metal frames, I actually didn't want to go back to plastic.

  • @resonantfreaq
    @resonantfreaq3 жыл бұрын

    What size is your boot? Ive heard size 9 through 11 boot works best with 84mm

  • @bananaqigong
    @bananaqigong4 жыл бұрын

    3x125 setups on the short side, (eg. Trinity frames), are 255mm. On the longer side, they're 266mm & over. So, yes, mostly shorter than your 4x. My endless 4x80 is on back-order for another week. I love to run rockered, but with less than the standard 2mm offset. I even intentionally wear a front rocker onto my 3x100/110. To make a prediction, I can honestly see myself getting more Endless frames after I try it.

  • @ravenouspathogen
    @ravenouspathogen4 жыл бұрын

    still waiting on my 100/110 to be shipped from the second run. My Matter wheels are on my desk and feeling lonely from not having their new home.

  • @Lvoonok
    @Lvoonok4 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos, is there anyway you could compare Kizer Flux Trinity with Endless frame? I understand that the quality and feeling might be different, but there are no Trinity frames (to my best knowledge) that could be similar to Endless. I just love Powerslide HC Evo. Would you be able to make a review on Kizer flux (if you did, could you please attach a link to it). Thank you In advance

  • @risekeyk5767
    @risekeyk57673 жыл бұрын

    Would you say that the Endless 90 would be good for your boot size? I run 7US rollerblade twisters.. and I'm thinking that would be equivalent to your Endless 90s and your boot size.

  • @curiexr8292
    @curiexr82924 жыл бұрын

    It would be pretty cool if Powerslide made a Trinity to 165mm adapter.

  • @Kadus27
    @Kadus274 жыл бұрын

    Hey David, great content as usual! Thanks your time and thoughtful insight on these frames. I'm super excited to bring new life to my old twister 80 skates with the endless 80 frames, hopefully should be arriving by the end of the month. Very jealous of the 13 story parking garage. Looking forward to seeing more!

  • @MendyAnkri
    @MendyAnkri6 ай бұрын

    Hey bro, thanks for all the videos you make! Question: how much can you tell the difference between a endless frame and a regular one. I never tested them and i wonder if it's worth the 200$ just for a frame.. i have been skating for about 10 years and i'v never realized the difference between two stock frames, as long there were good quality (like rollerblades, which i'm using now..) I just wonder if there is anything else then the ability to switch wheel sizes and the rocker..?!!

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    6 ай бұрын

    Hi! I have tested many Endless frames now and there is a definite difference in the way they behave. Structurally they’re very sound. Super stiff and absorb a lot of shock. I find them to be much better than most stock frames I’ve skated, especially if the surfaces you skate aren’t perfectly smooth.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic4 жыл бұрын

    My b7ddy keeps wearin out his castor board wheels( steve the black mouth curr likes to pull the skates and castor board). Whats an inexpensive replacement? Im thinkin an inline wheel of the same size would fit but hard? Would be the way to go???? Are you in Dallas?

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m not familiar with what kind of wheels those boards use. And yeah I’m in Dallas.

  • @karlojca
    @karlojca4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video as usual David. Thanks for sharing your experience with these frames. 😊🤙🏽 I've been skating 3x110 for more than a year, so got used to wheelbases between 247 mm (Seba) and 255 mm (Rollerblade) so now, when I skate with 4x80 mm setup in the skate rink (243 mm), I now feel them very "loose" or too "nervous" to skate with. That's when I decided I had to try the Endless 80 frame. 255 mm wheelbase with 80/84mm wheels with the natural rockered setup looks just what I'm looking for!! So got them ordered a week ago and really looking forward to get them delivered to Madrid, Spain!!! Keep it up with the good coffee sessions please Thanks and cheers mate!

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Karlo! I think these coffee podcasts are going to be a more regular thing. It will help me engage all my subscribers more often since I don’t have to put together a huge action packed video every time. 😉

  • @kokainakralj

    @kokainakralj

    2 жыл бұрын

    What is your boot size ? And how did u like Endless 80 ?

  • @karlojca

    @karlojca

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kokainakralj I have a size EU 44 boot and totally fell in love with the Endless 80/84/100 frames. Currently got them installed on Seba High skates and they really feel well balanced. I also bought the Endless 90/110 frames and got them on my Rollerblade Twister Edge X skates and these feel even better... Further control, speed and stability! But it's a matter of preference. I'm lucky to have them both, tested them on different skates and finally got them installed on which I consider the skates they are more suitable for my preferences.

  • @kokainakralj

    @kokainakralj

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@karlojca Thanks for reply I am also 44 boot and I orederd Endless 80 I hope that I did not made mistake (I mostly skate urban and not much wizzard)

  • @karlojca

    @karlojca

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kokainakralj You won't regret it. Endless 80's are great for urban skating. And having the option to mount 3x100mm setup for longer distances is simply awesome! 🤗

  • @issag.8346
    @issag.83463 жыл бұрын

    Hello All. I'm looking up to buy some inline skates and I found out the Wizard NR100 www.wizardskating.com/product/wizard-nr100-frame . Does anyone here know them? How do they compare to the Endless 100 ? I would be using the 4 wheels rocker setup,so are they essentially the same? If yes, then I could go the Endless way, since they are cheaper. But the Wizard are way more expensive. Is it because of higher quality or something else? Thanks for your input.

  • @lebronsinclair8012
    @lebronsinclair80124 жыл бұрын

    @DEEZSKATES you mentioned as tall person to try the 4x100 set up. My foot size is US 13. Would it give me the same feel as 4x84 or 4x90 as far as stability and maneuverability at 6'2 height?

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lebron Sinclair My instinct is to say yes. This is probably a very close comparison, but to be certain I would recommend shooting your question over to endlessblading.com The guy that designed these frames is an engineer and I am guessing he is probably more qualified to give you a definitive answer.

  • @lebronsinclair8012

    @lebronsinclair8012

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DeezSkates Thanks! Will do!

  • @Nick-po6fs
    @Nick-po6fs3 жыл бұрын

    I've got a size 43 frx and was considering either going with the 80 or 90. My style is pretty much strictly city skating and sliding around I was thinking the smaller frame might be more favorable . Or perhaps the added stability of the longer frame would outweigh the smaller frame advantages? Maybe the Endless 90 with 84mm wheels would be a happy medium?

  • @floydthebarber71

    @floydthebarber71

    Жыл бұрын

    Yo, what did you end up with? Here I am 2 years after this comment wondering the same for me haha. Endless 90 with 84 wheels might be decent but it’s not ultimately designed for it

  • @packmanbp
    @packmanbp4 жыл бұрын

    I came to your channel because of your review of these frames and discovered lots of awesome content, thanks a lot ! Still, I have a question : I only recently discovered what I like to do on skates and so I'm asking for advice here, I'd like to train myself to ride a bit like you and Shaun Unwin : fluid and dancy but able to get to high speed at times. Would you recommend the 80/84/100 or the 90/110 frames for this?

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    It depends on the avalanche of speed/stability/agility/dance you want. I guess I’d have to ask, which of those two styles do you intend to lean MORE toward. If mine then get the 80/84/100. If Shaun Unwin then get the 90/110. I don’t think you can go wrong with either. So there is that.

  • @packmanbp

    @packmanbp

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the advice I think I'll go for the 80/84/100 hoping I can master some of the moves you teach here !

  • @RobertoFrobs

    @RobertoFrobs

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DeezSkates I'm late to the party, but what if we add to the equation some Bill Stoppard style stopping and jumping? Do you think the 90s would get a bit in the way when doing those tight power stops? Talking from a size 40 foot here

  • @regularwattagemode7569
    @regularwattagemode75693 жыл бұрын

    Ide love to buy these frames but not much joy for ages now, still sold out :( Looking forward to seeing CoLab with AIS a fellow skater from Down Under and my favourite KZreadr at present.

  • @4ramus
    @4ramus4 жыл бұрын

    Hello man! I am about to buy this frames for my skates and I still cannot decide between the 90 or 100 model. I have a size 46 EU FR1 boot and my skating level is barely advanced. I have the 4WD frame that came with my FR1 and a Flying Eagle Supersonic frames bought recently. Would you recommend me the 90 or the 100 for street skating? My idea is not to have to change between frames and I really enjoy the triskate mode than the 4x80 set up but I am afraid the size of the endless frames. They look for me too long.

  • @Johro66

    @Johro66

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just in case it helps, I have the 90/110 frame, and you'll have no trouble at all in the 4x90 setup, it's very maneuverable and the frame doesn't feel long at all, but the 3x110 setup is much longer on this frame than a usual 3x110 on say, an FR1 310, or even the Seba FR1 310 version which had a slightly longer frame than the FR. The 3x110 setup on the endless frame is really for speed, skating long trails, don't expect it to be like a regular 3x110 urban setup. Do you or have you skated a Tri-skate yet? I skate the Seba FR1 310, and for me it's just as maneuverable as my 4x80 FR1 setup, and a great all round urban skate, but the endless 3x110 really isn't maneuverable like that, it's a setup for speed. You will, however, have the maneuverability in the 4x90 setup. I'd imagine the 4x100 is also pretty maneuverable? But longer again on the three wheel setup.

  • @Johro66

    @Johro66

    4 жыл бұрын

    On reading again, size 46 EU is pretty big, and the 4x100 should be fine for you, just don't expect the 3x110 to be as agile as the 4 wheel setup, if you like tri-skates you're probably better off with a dedicated three wheel frame.

  • @4ramus

    @4ramus

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Johro66 Thank you! Right now I'm very happy with my 3x110 set up on the Supersonic frames, but when I skate, sometimes, I miss the maneuverable of the original FR's setup 4x80. That's why i'm looking to buy the Endless frame to get the speed of the 110 wheels with the agility of the 80. I don't know if i'm gonna get this on the 4x100 set up of the endless frame 🤔

  • @Golem1988
    @Golem19884 жыл бұрын

    @Deez Skates how do you rotate the wheels to keep that Balanced Rocker always there? On flat frame after few sessions I constantly get that problem where after wheel rotation (1-3 2-4) 2nd and 3rd wheels aren't even touching the ground anymore... so I get antirocker on 4x80 flat setup after rotation and have to skate like 2-3 sessions before it becomes flat, and then 1-2 sessions for Natural Rcoker back... then the whole story repeats... So basically how do you rotate wheels on your 4x90 Endless to keep that Balanced rocker always there (I got brandnew Hydrogen set of 90mm wheel so when Endless comes at the end of this month I don't really want to screw these wheels by rotating them somehow stupidly, so the whole joy of using Endless will be gone, because of reason I don't know how to rotate wheels properly for this exact Endless 4x90 setup)? Another thing: Lino does not sell them in his store. He makes money on them and on people who aren't understanding, what happens. Endless Blading Co. themselves sell these frames for 170EUR + 22EUR shipping to Europe + all the paper work. And you pay the customs taxes and duties. Lino "sells" them for 190EUR + 25EUR Shipment + You pay all the duties and taxes. So Lino is making 23EUR just for ordering them for you on Endless Blading Co website. Ya, he has to eat... but... you know...

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    4 жыл бұрын

    I rotate often. Usually every session, and I use calipers to measure how the wheels have worn and judge accordingly when I reposition them.

  • @Golem1988

    @Golem1988

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DeezSkatesThank you. It will come very handy later.

  • @maloneycraig

    @maloneycraig

    4 жыл бұрын

    But what is your rotation scheme given the sizes? If you had a flat frame and were trying to keep the setup flat, you'd put the smallest on the back, etc. But if the frame itself is rockered, what is the right strategy to keep the wheels the same size?

  • @maloneycraig

    @maloneycraig

    4 жыл бұрын

    "Smallest on the back" -> "largest on the back"

  • @Golem1988

    @Golem1988

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@maloneycraig well... I personally tried to do 1-3 2-4 (which actually is largest on the back and second largest on the front). I guess I just have to rotate my current setup more like every session. After 3 Sessions 1st and 4th wheels are waay to small already so antirocker builds after rotation. So I guess the advice I got is right, I gonna keep rotating wheels after every session, alto my goal with my present setup, not with Endless one, is to maintain that Natural rocker... With endless, tho, goal will be to maintain the built in rocker... Well... I have to enable my brains and figure it all out :D

  • @mylesjohnson7351
    @mylesjohnson73513 жыл бұрын

    Hey David i started my own youtube channel you should check it out its mainly aggressive rollerblading content you are a real inspiration to me

  • @DeezSkates

    @DeezSkates

    3 жыл бұрын

    Subscribed, bro. Looking forward to seeing what you make. Skate hard, film hard!

  • @mylesjohnson7351

    @mylesjohnson7351

    3 жыл бұрын

    Deez Skates skate fam

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