Chuffed x Hell On Quads Concrete Wandered roller skates TEST & REVIEW

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • Today I am bringing you something new and exciting!
    Unboxing, checking in detail, testing and reviewing the Chuffed x HOQ Concrete Wanderer roller skates.
    This model is a special edition in collaboration with the Hell On Quads skating Crew from Colombia.
    I have tested the skates stock as well as and upgraded version with Brunny sliders, Chuffed 275 trucks and Last Supper Amigo wheels.
    * This is not a sponsored or paid video*
    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Intro
    00:45 Unboxing
    06:56 Stock setup test
    11:19 First Impressions
    19:23 Upgrade setup test
    21:40 Disclosure
    22:15 Stock setup vs upgrade setup
    29:27 Sizing
    30:37 Fitting
    31:40 Support
    32:54 Durability
    35:16 Hell On Quads edition
    38:19 Pricing
    39:01 Final thoughts
    More about Chuffed:
    chuffedskates.com/
    About HOQ:
    www.hellonquads.com/
    The skates are now available in Europe at:
    www.solquads.com/
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Komentáře • 21

  • @bebepastiche9105
    @bebepastiche9105 Před 15 dny +1

    I love my chuffed skates I got the wanderer. I had to replace the plate because I was getting serious wheel bite on my inside edges it even wore a groove in the sole. The boots are great I would buy the boots again. I would not go for the complete setup if you’re a heavier (200 pounds) skater like me

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 14 dny

      thank you so much for your feedback that's really valuble! I will pin your comment so more people can take that into account :D

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 14 dny

      BTW did you use the stock wheels or you were riding bigger wheels?

  • @ChrisAuton
    @ChrisAuton Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good to see you for a while (yes, some of us will watch a 40 minute video to unwind at the end of a day). Interesting how you got on with a heel after so long without. I was taught by a derby skater and skate derby boots, well, shoes really and am constantly curious about a boot/heel to skate. One day... 🙂

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you so much for your comment Chris, appreciate it!

  • @TheLastUnicorn96
    @TheLastUnicorn96 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It took me about 4 sessions to break in my Chuffed x HOQ skates and to get used to the raised heel. They are so far my favorite skates that I've had. I have the Brunny Hardcore blocks on mine and switched out the wheels (idk the size or hardness off the top of my head). Although the trucks are narrow, I find it still pretty easy to do 50/50 tricks.

  • @strangerpainter
    @strangerpainter Před 4 měsíci +1

    Im not gonna watch a 40 min rewiev, but i already know beforehand that Chuffed are my next skates, majorly because of the ancle support and better price than moxi.

    • @kaylaf0331
      @kaylaf0331 Před 4 měsíci

      Not a better price same price for less quality

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 4 měsíci

      I wonder if anyone will watch the 40 minutes hahha but there is some skating in there too :D

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 4 měsíci

      @@kaylaf0331 compared to which model? I am in the search for the perfect skate :D

    • @kaylaf0331
      @kaylaf0331 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@RAGNAROLL I have a Jack 2 with Avanti mag plate and if you get black with sunlite plate and use your old wheels and blocks like I did it’s actually the same price as chuffed jade Hannah and orange Tia boot. I also recommend the riedell 3200 boot but it’s so expensive and the Jack 2 is basically the same thing I use them for my dance and park set up !

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@kaylaf0331 nice that's a superb setup! but the Jack 2 classic colors Boot only is 369$ while the Tia boot only is 260$, the HOQ complete is 360$, that's why I mean the price is really good, but specially consider in Australia, Europe or SA where Moxi and all other parts are a lot more expensive. In eruope Jack 2 is 400€ and Tia 254€. But in the end is not just about price, everyone has different preferences, definitely I hear a lot of good things of the Riedell 3200, maybe one day I have the chance to try them :D

  • @judaslink3588
    @judaslink3588 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Interesting review. A lot of ppl I skate with. Have said that chuff skates are not supportive. And they would rather go back to moxi skates. After riding these.

    • @strangerpainter
      @strangerpainter Před 4 měsíci

      Dont moxi have super shitty ancle support? Lolly arent really made for park. then you need to get jacks and thats a lot more expensive than these.

    • @judaslink3588
      @judaslink3588 Před 4 měsíci

      @@strangerpainter idk I don’t ride either tbh. That’s just what I heard. Like flimsy material. Laces ripping through the skates. Stuff like that

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@judaslink3588 Do you know which chuffed models? since they have these 4 levels of stiffness, that can make all the difference. I would say the concrete wanderer is similar to a Jack 2 in terms of ankle lateral support, but the Tia for example which is level 4 is super hard and supportive. Also from what I heard they improve little things on each release. After 1 month I am pretty happy with these.

    • @judaslink3588
      @judaslink3588 Před 4 měsíci

      @@RAGNAROLL I kno one of them was on the jade boot for sure. And pika was also skated chuff boots but switched too m12 cuz she wanted something harder. Not grilling them at all. We’re all just doing research 🧐.

    • @RAGNAROLL
      @RAGNAROLL  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@judaslink3588 Of course! Thanks a lot for your comments :D