Powerslide Phuzion Radon Enzo 90 Inline Skate // REVIEW
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The Phuzion Radon Enzo 90 are an entry level skate from Powerslide. They come stock with 90mm wheels and ABEC 7 bearings, great for skaters with bigger feet. They’re a soft shell boot with integrated liner, which makes them light and inexpensive. I skated the Phuzion completely stock, so what you see is what you get in the box which includes the brake.
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Thanks for showing us what the outside looks like. 👍☮️🌞😷🦠 Be safe.
you test every inlineskates Im interested in. Love that!!!
Creo que estos videos son super necesarios. Mis amigos quieren patinar, pero la primera inversión no puede ser tan alta y muchos no están interesados en saltar o deslizar.
Great vid just bought these im gonna shred down a t Manhattan pier
I've had these since July. I'm 34 and played roller/street hockey my whole life. And somehow always end up on blades. I've really actually gotten into it. Doing 10 miles east few times a week. The wheels are not that great, maybe for up the street and back or at the skate park, but that's it's. I would highly advise getting skate rated bearings. I ended up getting some rollerblade 84a wheels. Some basic entry level of theirs. With the bearings they are awesome. I clean the skates and frames after every go. The Trinity system is awesome. I'm definitely going to get a more expensive pair, but I love these. They get better the more broken in they are.
Law, how would you compare this 4x90 trinity frame with the Kizer Flux? Rolling wise, just in terms of rigidity and responsiveness; I'm not talking about stalls or grinds that only Nick Lomax or Danny Aldridge could really master 😅
Thanks for the review. I'm looking for something around that price. How are they doing 10 months later? Any update?
Decathlon sells the Zoom 100 for $110. They are way more sturdier than this boot, but I can see how certain people may need only what you show here. Great review!
@Bavmorda
4 жыл бұрын
Zoom is cheaper than Fusion?! 😱 I don't get it 🤯
Would love to see how this compares to a Baats frame, specifically on the K2 Front Street!
@HOllyBOni
4 жыл бұрын
The Baats frame is so tall with 90s, since it also takes 110s. For 3x110 it's a great option if you want something with a bit longer wheelbase, but personally I wouldn't buy it to use with 90s. I'd rather hunt down a used Rollerblade Fusion 4x90 frame.
is this ok for beginner to start with 4x90 or not
Thanks for the informative video's. I have smaller feet (24.4 x 9.5cm so EE or medium to wide feet) and currently ride USD sevens. I wan''t some big wheels and can't really make up my mind if I should get phuzions (3x100) or the zoom pro 100. I'm buying these for some 20km urban trips, and I like to fool around with some jumps and technique stuff, which would you recommend in this case? Modding a 45 deg buckle and big wheels on the sevens also sound like a nice setup but I'm worried about the support
Hey Pal, Nice informative video, I am getting these or the 3 triskate version, very soon. You had mentioned that you were wearing a size 44 and your feet are 28.5 cm. I noticed these run large, do you notice a difference between these models (or powerslide in general) and regular standard shoe/sneaker sizes? I have heard of and somewhat agree that any skate size should be a bit smaller than shoe size for a tighter fit and better control. I wear size 11 to 11-1/2 US mens, but a size 11 of these Radon were over 1-1/4" too large. At 27.5 cm I probably am looking at a size 43 for these skates.
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
I felt like these fit correctly. I’ve tried a few other Powerslide liners and skates and they’ve all been true to size for length. The real question is the width and the height of your foot, which every boot will be different. I felt like these were pretty spacious and I have a fairly normal foot.
Do you have a video where you teach those stopping at the end, which you do on every inline-review. Want to learn that
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
I need to do one, thanks for the nudge!
Great Review! Is the cuff really suportiv? I have some older Phusion here and the are a bit wobbly due to the cuff ... I´m so excited to try my Tau with some 4x90mm aluminum frames! at the moment i´m using the flux which can do 4x90 but they are really heavy and the is some space between the boot and the wheels using the 90s. Cheers from Vienna
@BacktoBlading any advice about the boot fit? My feet are 295mm but I take a size 13 in regular shoes. Great vid btw… I just may buy these!
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
That’s a 46, you should be able to find most skates that will work for you. Check out the Zoom, a bit pricier but more my style
@Jkw211
4 жыл бұрын
Back to Blading thanks , I like the zooms myself, I’ll def look into them
i have a 28.3cm foot and was wondering if for city cruising i should get these phuzion with 275mm 4x90 or rollerblade pb110 which have 255mm frame with 3x110. which would you say gonna be better for cruising? im not sure if 255mm frame is long enough for me
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
If you’re comfortable skating, the 3x110 will be better for cruising I think. 4x90 is a great all around ride though.
Great review. These skates are on my short list. I’m an avid cyclist, but I’m wanting to return to skating after many years. Haven’t returned to the sport due to poor equipment and my ability. My ankles tend to pronate when skating. Do these offer really good support? Looking for a good entry level fitness skate. TIA!
@BacktoBlading
3 жыл бұрын
If you’re looking for more support, I’d look at a hard shell boot. They’ll cost a bit more, think $200 or so, but worth it for the better ride.
@jeffpaul606
3 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading thanks! I truly appreciate your input and quick reply! I’ll look into it.
Hey Law, I am pretty new to inline skating and got these about a month ago - same size and foot measurements as you. Unfortunately after 5-15min of skating I have intense foot pain on the bottom of my feet that is not normally present when wearing any shoes I own (I wear barefoot/zero drop shoes). Could this be an issue with the size of the skate or could you recommend some insoles that may help with this? Thanks so much for all your informative videos and reviews!
@saskia....
2 жыл бұрын
Hi there, I was wondering if you still feel that pain in your feet? I also wear barefoot shoes and got myself Powerslide rollerblades (a different style than those in the video - Powerslide Phuzion RFC 90). I got them in my regular size and they were so small that I could barely fit my feet in. They were so right that it was probably cutting circulation in my feet. I got them 1.5 size bigger and they are a bit better but still feel tight when it comes to width. I also feel this burning on my soles. I wonder if my feet got wide because of wearing barefoot shoes? Or is it rather the blades? Not sure!
YO where you getting them that their 150$ dollars ? America? USD? In Australia they are around 300$ in all skate stores online, in AUD. (i cri, ;-;)
good for wide feet?
Will you make a video about the stop you did towards the end of this video?
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! It’s called a magic slide. There’s a few great tutorials out there but the Shop Task one is my favorite.
@fathmi
3 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading Thanks I will check that one out.
According to size table 44 EU = 282mm and you have 285mm feet. They are not to tight?
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
They fit me just fine, yes
So you are 285 and you got size 44? was they not too small? are you not supposed to get something with 5mm more?
@BacktoBlading
3 жыл бұрын
They fit me just fine, but if you can find someone with a few cm space that would be safer
@BlancoMario
3 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading thank you bro. I'm thinking these or the rollerblade zetrablade. What would you recommend
@BlancoMario
3 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading what would you recommend u have reviews both but what would u choose, Rollerblade Zetrblade 80 or Powerslide Phuzion Radon Enzo 90, still can't decide haha
I don't have these available where I live do you know whether the phuzion radon 80 are good as they are available and look pretty similar almost identical I want to get into skating and I want something to last worth my money in the budget I have
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
I think they’re very similar, yes
when buying inline skates should i go a size up? or just go by my shoe size?
@BacktoBlading
3 жыл бұрын
I always recommend to measure your foot in cm, then order the one that works. Most companies list in cm now.
You should try those frames on the zoom’s
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
On it!
Hey man would you recommend me these or the zetrablades or the RB cruisers? Would love to hear back from you!
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
I’ve reviewed the zetrablades, good skates. Cruisers are the only hard shell of the list, and I’ve heard good things.
@shot7236
2 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading Which one should I get the phuzion or zetrablades or cruisers?
By the way, how did the stock wheels slide?
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
Felt good, they did fine but plenty of grip
I don't understand how a 282mm skate can fit your 285mm foot. They are 6mm (a full size) too small according to the PS recommended size.
That frame worth the money, for Freeskate, forget about triskates, 4x90 is the perfect balance of speed, control and stability, great review!!
@Bavmorda
4 жыл бұрын
I've thought the same, the frames might be worth buying the whole sotf boot cheap fitness skates? 4x90 isn't very common, specially with trinity mounting 😃
@Bavmorda
4 жыл бұрын
On the other hand, 150$ doesn't feel so cheap for a soft boot... I guess depending on bearings and hardware quality, wheels I'd be surprised if they were worth it.
@luislima8798
4 жыл бұрын
@@Bavmorda the frame is amazing, and I guess it worth it with the bearings, I have a machined prototype 4x90 275mm Trinity ego, and that is the best, Trinity is always great casted or not casted!
@Shototodoroki-yc1xp
2 жыл бұрын
i agree, i can do tricks fine on the skates without breaking or slipping theh are great but i want to try hard boot too 😁
Is this suitable for people with 110-120kg weight?
@BacktoBlading
3 жыл бұрын
I’d usually recommend a hard shell boot for heavier people. Gives you more support and will be much more comfortable.
Hi mate! Should I start with these or the oxelo MF500?
@BacktoBlading
3 жыл бұрын
I haven’t tried the MF500, but these seemed ok. Loved the frames, still skate them today
@alec8308
3 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading thanks buddy!
is there a front and back rocker and how much?
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
No rocker in these frames, they’re flat
@okiefreemen
2 жыл бұрын
@@BacktoBlading awesome thanks for that!!
Will these fit a wide foot? 4inch wide
@BacktoBlading
2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t know. I don’t think they’re wide though.
@tonybrown9779
Жыл бұрын
The Phusion range runs wider than the Swell range
Classier music in this one, haha
Why not include the Instagram footage as well?
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
It’s in the end credits
Getting that slide down...I see.
PS: best company in this game.
Ok law throw some souls on them and 5050 frames..... lets see it
lol thats the cheapest ones they make wow
IMO these skates are Walmart level garbage. Boot runs on the huge side, so size down. Bearings are for crap, they don’t glide and make getting to speed a chore. Road vibration is directly translated to bottom of foot, making experience very unpleasant. These skates are best suited for infrequent skaters in an indoor setting. I wish I had the experience of this reviewer.
@BacktoBlading
4 жыл бұрын
I think they could be improved with a better footbed, but otherwise they felt pretty solid.
@jameshollar9461
4 жыл бұрын
Back to Blading Maybe, but still doesn’t explain cheap bearings.