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“High risk, low reward” is the best way to skate
Brooo loved the video. Those plates look amazing. Good on Razors to send them out. Geoff is the GOAT
the good ole thigh buster hotdog
Diamond status fo sho. Gud vid Ben
The sweatstance to budget fish was sweet. Those souls look like a good upgrade.
🙌🏻🙌🏻awesome session, Ben’s book of grinds never ceases to amaze me!!🔥 glad to see you got some sauce on the hotdog 🌭! Those grinds sliding like butter.🧈
That hotdog! 🌭
I liked the fat bar backslide gap to fakie onto the bank. Simple, clean,Fast, and smooth.
Literally giggling in my truck on that first Hotdog
good stuff Ben
That face after you said "despite their size, they perform very well" 🤣🤣🤣
I have the one piece souls for my SLs and love em
I got my first pair of inline skates today and I am already starting to enjoy them. My biggest thing right now is learning how to T-stop. Balancing and gaining speed has come fairly naturally surprisingly. The biggest issue I'm having is that all the socks I own are cut to low and the cuff of the boot is rubbing against the top of my ankle a lot. Does anyone know of a good pair of comfortable supportive socks that would be helpful?
Need to get a game of blade with you, on a flat bar like this, with the 🎲’s. Let’s go!
nice to know they worth it after all the installation work, enjoy them 👏
Man you killed it. Looks like they slid amazing and they sounded awesome too on the landings.
Sup. Big fan.
dope!
Lubing my bearings right now getting ready for a sesh on my diamond rank souls
I’m gonna have to cop these 😎
Would love to see you try the new razor sl one pice slider and try the old ones in the same video. Remember you saying you never tryed SLs would love to see what you think of them
Back unity. Gang gang
frikin sweet sole plates
What size cult do you use with your 27.5 feet ?
Damn those dice are rad
Watching you skate those skates made me want to yell ‘MURICA!
wow. cults soul “on the small side”. i remember a time where the cult was the biggest soul out besides k2, back when they were called razor flats.
Honestly if I cannot afford shifts next year I might go for cults with these souls
True soul was great
Am going to get the new one pice for the razor sl after seeing this one pice cult video
AOTA on 🔒, maybe I can do these in Razors soon™️
Bro you went to my skatepark and didn't give me a heads up
I'll never understand the ao unity/savanna nonsense, nobody has any issues calling ao topside mizou a kind grind or a forward one a sweat stance but same difference right? Folks are wild 😂 this isn't a dig at you Ben it's just those dice reminded me lol
@zekwilt
7 ай бұрын
Not quite the same thing comparing at all
$60?!?!? for a 1 piece soul plate!?!? nope.
@Rollerbalder
7 ай бұрын
It's a lot, but at the same time most replacement souls are around $50 these days.
1 bolt missing...
BIg improvement. Cant do any negatives on the old ones, and the old groove sucks. Slightly better groove but I guess it wears in anyway.
@rollforever_85
7 ай бұрын
The old ones are good for negatives on ledges and square stuff. Round coping and rails is a different story though 😅
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Awesome Colors for the Skates Wonder where that idea came from. @inline_mind deserves a shoutout lol