Triskates , what's worst about 3 wheel inline skates ?

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    00:00 - Intro
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    01:00 - Disadvantages
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  • @Lifeinaneurotypicalworld
    @Lifeinaneurotypicalworld Před 2 lety +158

    I use 3 wheel skates, because they looked cool and professional. I have been skating for 11 years now which is the main reason why I switched, I wanted to try something new. What I love is that you don’t easily trip over small rocks or sticks that are on the road. It is definitely harder to keep your balance at first, but it’s something you need to get used to.

    • @GDoggs_BlueSQ
      @GDoggs_BlueSQ Před rokem

      No comments lol and he wrote so must 😂😊

    • @GDoggs_BlueSQ
      @GDoggs_BlueSQ Před rokem

      Bruh i put that emogi as a accident

    • @GDoggs_BlueSQ
      @GDoggs_BlueSQ Před rokem

      It was supposed to be 😂

    • @fevinpascalrebal1307
      @fevinpascalrebal1307 Před 11 měsíci

      Bro, which is the best 3 wheel or 4 wheel?

    • @Lifeinaneurotypicalworld
      @Lifeinaneurotypicalworld Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@fevinpascalrebal1307 There are many different brands and designs. It’s important to also look for skates that match what you’re looking for in skates. But Powerslide is a good brand to look in to.

  • @Cruz474
    @Cruz474 Před rokem +27

    I came from ice hockey skates. My first reaction to 4 wheel inline skating is that I felt like I was on rails...Switched to 3 wheels (3x90), much closer to ice especially once you develop a rocker. I can switch from ice/roller no problem. Love it.

    • @mojo5795
      @mojo5795 Před 3 měsíci +2

      This is what I was looking for, thanks!

    • @structurednoodle
      @structurednoodle Před 4 dny

      figure skater here! I have always avoided my inline skates because they just felt too... sticky! thanks for the comment. I will go ahead and try 3 wheels now!

  • @learnmandarin-english-baha2769

    Just switched to three wheels recently.
    It's harder to maneuver and takes a fraction longer to brake. But overall, I'm still very glad I switched coz it takes lesser effort to just glide and can travel farther.

  • @hoexskip
    @hoexskip Před 5 lety +195

    i love how at 0:46 he said them in the wrong order

  • @jossed47
    @jossed47 Před 4 lety +61

    I used to use 4x80 but recently I decided to try 3x110 and I really loved em.
    There are things that I can't do as easy as in 4x80 such as the powerstop or powerslide but it's a matter of practice. I found 3x110 more comfortable.

  • @mattgrantham3161
    @mattgrantham3161 Před 3 lety +78

    After being off skates for 15 years, I recently bought some 3x100 skates and honestly it’s not much different to a 4x80 setup.

  • @jrbraz
    @jrbraz Před 5 lety +176

    For me 3x125 are the best setup... for Urban I think it works best because you can pass through the holes in the street and small stones in a easiest way than with small wheels setup...

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +21

      with you on this one for sure...specially cause the roads in Africa arent easy..

    • @geu6270
      @geu6270 Před 4 lety +4

      Then put something like a Powerslide torrent 125 on them which rolls like a high pressure pneumatic tire.

    • @TroX30540
      @TroX30540 Před 3 lety +2

      Maniability has to be hard on 3x125

    • @Thompson696
      @Thompson696 Před 3 lety +3

      what about 110 size?

    • @josemanuelaguero68
      @josemanuelaguero68 Před 3 lety +1

      wow I didn´t know about that, thanks for the heads up

  • @jcardin2
    @jcardin2 Před 5 lety +35

    Another potential disadvantage which I don't think was mentioned is slower and tougher starts and stops. If you have strong legs and good technique this may be trivial but for a beginner, it can be a problem.

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +7

      you mean the acceleration,. it's true if using big big wheels...but that can be reduced by having a shorter wheelbase. as an example the Powerslide urban team skater Sam Crofts, loves to skate 3x100 to be able to move and stop really quick:)

  • @skatedoof
    @skatedoof Před 5 lety +14

    Steadily becoming my favorite youtube channel, keep it up! So much motivation in every video. Definitely helps to keep me on my skates. btw maybe you could make a video for learning a cess slide?

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +3

      thank you SO SO SOOOO MUCH

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +3

      i plan on making a parallel slide 2018 video soon :)

  • @Exav2
    @Exav2 Před 2 lety +18

    I got some 3x110s, and I love them for urban skating. Accelerating is a bit slower but those bigger wheels really hold their speed much better.

  • @whittyskater8854
    @whittyskater8854 Před 5 lety +13

    I have 4x80 or 3x125 setups. I learnt on 4x80 so this is still my preferred setup. However 3x125 is growing on me especially for maintaining speed and rolling the rough stuff.

  • @tomnikond600
    @tomnikond600 Před 5 lety +8

    Very good video Lino as usual! Keep it up! Cheers from Argentina

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +4

      tomnikond600 muchas muchas gracias ! Um abrazo de sud Africa a Argentina

  • @J.E.Sunseri
    @J.E.Sunseri Před 5 lety +2

    This video was really helpful. Thanks!

  • @Johro66
    @Johro66 Před 5 lety +87

    Well, you know I skate seba fr1's, both 4x80mm and 3x110, also a rockered 76/80/80/76 mm, and I love them all, I honestly could not say I have a favourite. One day, it's my tri-skate, the next, it's my flat four wheel setup, or the rocker.
    I'm also looking at buying a 4x100 Wizard skate somewhere in the near future.
    My favourite? Having options, because every day is a new day 😉
    Nice video Lino, as always 👍

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +10

      Exactly dude. Theres a setup better for almost every situation.. hehe
      Hard to choose sometimes...
      Can't wait to see you on the wizards too

    • @beefnacos6258
      @beefnacos6258 Před 5 lety +1

      beast

    • @geu6270
      @geu6270 Před 4 lety +2

      I think I want to try rockering a 90mm simbrakes in a 4x setup. Why ? I like the brakes but they don't come in a larger size so 90/100 in some kind of configuration.

    • @cubul32
      @cubul32 Před 4 lety +2

      Rockered is for sharp turns? My wheels get a rocker naturally if I ride them hard enough XD

    • @shesothorny9892
      @shesothorny9892 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm sold on the seba fr1 3x110, but also want to get into slalom! I can see why variety is necessary. Would you recommend your rockered setup for beginning slalom?

  • @AKIYIAKELLY
    @AKIYIAKELLY Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks.
    I was trying to decided on which I wanted.

  • @SuperPLo22
    @SuperPLo22 Před 2 lety +5

    My first real skates were Rollerblade around 1999 or 2000 and they were probably some of the first 3 wheel skates. They had regular sized wheels and the style came as 4 wheels as well, but that's what I learned with. People were always surprised when they noticed only 3 wheels. I finally when looking for new skates last summer for the first time in like 15 years and seeing that 3 wheel skates are actually a thing was so cool! Especially with larger wheels! There's so much more to skating now. I really hope to get some off road skates sometime so I can live out my old dreams and imagination of doing grabs and spins going down mountain trails I hike. Haha :)

  • @InfinityRipper
    @InfinityRipper Před 5 lety +64

    I think 4x90 are the most balanced for speed, stability, and maneuverability without compromising very much.

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +18

      Infinity Ripper it always depends on what's your goal with the skates in my opinion. Also size of your feet may make the whole setup feel different... like 4x90 fir some is almost the same as 4x110 for others...

    • @musicka013
      @musicka013 Před 5 lety +2

      Infinity Ripper I AGREE

    • @buca669
      @buca669 Před 5 lety +3

      Switched from 4x90 to 3x125 recently... Next megacrusers are not as sweet as I expected (mainly boot issues) but manouverability of the short frame is just great. If I want to stop, i go for powerstop which is much easier (the middle pivot) now even though I skated the 4x90 for almost 10 years. After a month even did some micro-slides. Most of all now I'd love to try UFS ground control frames 3x125 with my old boots (RB fusion, pity these are not made any more), they are just sooo supportive and comfy...

    • @buca669
      @buca669 Před 5 lety +6

      Pol Pot
      I'm 176 cm tall, size of the nexts is 44-45 if they were 43-44, it might have been better for me. Wheel size-wise I don't feel bad or insecure standing on 3x125 from the first time.
      Funny thing is that the 125 wheels are a bit bit more resistant to changes of velocity. Meaning that to start moving (or speed up) you have to push a little harder, but when they actually start spinning, the speed you get for the same effort compared to 4x90 (new bearings) is quite higher. Longer trips at speed call for some anticipation - reaching uphill means you need to stride more in advance. Otherwise it gets tough to regain the speed after skates start to slow down. The ability of 125 to cross uneven surface is great (like

    • @edgewyze7352
      @edgewyze7352 Před 5 lety +1

      Yup. I rock K2 4/90mm Xtrainers. 2007's in brand new condition $17 @ thrift store, 3 years ago...

  • @mlee6136
    @mlee6136 Před 4 lety +26

    sounds like we need to buy both, 4 and 3 wheel skates !

  • @RollerSkatingMumbai
    @RollerSkatingMumbai Před 5 lety +2

    I love 4*90 under my size 44 boots.. I personally believe it to be the most multipurpose for my foot size. Whether I'm going downstairs, freeriding or slalom too, it's so much fun.

  • @lalehvontofu5860
    @lalehvontofu5860 Před 4 lety +10

    I love both versions honestly, just depends on what you want to do and what your priority is.
    A shorter wheelbase is more unstable but you have more agility.
    You need a better boot, but that is not a disadvantage at all because a more stable boot will help you make better movements.
    If you are taller on your wheels you also learn to balance better.
    For me, the 3x 110 free skates with a short wheel base are perfect because they have the agility of roller skates and the speed of inline skates.

  • @traviswalton7068
    @traviswalton7068 Před 5 lety +17

    I prefer 4x100/90/84 rockered, prolly would love 4x110 with trinity. I hate 3 wheel skates, but a lot of people skate really well in them, it all depends on the style of the skater in my opinion. I enjoy watching both skates in action, prefer to ride 4 wheels though.

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +2

      Real talk!!!!

    • @shade0636
      @shade0636 Před 5 lety +2

      Why do you hate 3 wheel skates? Just curious.

    • @blackyraypatrick9041
      @blackyraypatrick9041 Před rokem

      @@shade0636 I'd say because of the missing rocker he might think so. Rockered 4 wheelers are extremely agile and still more stable due to a longer wheelbase

  • @baileyayyy5085
    @baileyayyy5085 Před rokem +3

    I wish I could try the 3 wheels just to see what you all are talking about. I only really skate park to cross train skiing but being all raised off the ground and going fast sounds kinda fun

  • @AmateurBeatMaker
    @AmateurBeatMaker Před 4 lety

    Super helpful, thank you🙌🏾

  • @NikZvi
    @NikZvi Před 5 lety +10

    Yep. I just fell down yesterday while making backwards stairoll on 3*110. Too big spaces between wheels.

    • @NikZvi
      @NikZvi Před 5 lety +4

      Not taking into account that I'm a clumsy loser..

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +3

      haha. no losers here :) it happens to all of us..and yes its. a bit harder for downstairs but better for so many other things..and the feeling.. the feeling in my opinions it's just better.smooother..

    • @NikZvi
      @NikZvi Před 5 lety

      @@RicardoLino yes, the flow is really amazing in them

    • @scottsummers3868
      @scottsummers3868 Před 5 lety

      I found all these disadvantages on my own recently after receiving my first triskates, and I never owned four wheels skates since I was a kid, i agree with you about this entirely, and feel so stumped wishing that I purchased four wheels like the ones you show.

  • @spiruandy
    @spiruandy Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you man! You said everything I needed to hear

  • @tobiasfreyer3540
    @tobiasfreyer3540 Před 5 lety +12

    really cool comparison. Thank you so much. It's good to check this video if you think about changing from 4 to 3 wheels :-)

  • @donnathedead7554
    @donnathedead7554 Před 2 lety +5

    How many of these disadvantages are the result of being used to 4 wheels when transitioning to 3? Do you think it would be easier to learn on 3 then to first learn on 4 or is there any advantage to doing that if your ultimate goal is urban street skating? I'm a quad skater wanting to transition to blades so I can skate in rougher areas. I want whatever is best for the typical cracks and debris in urban areas.

  • @ecstaticdancehamburg
    @ecstaticdancehamburg Před 4 lety +8

    I just ordered my first 3x110 swell skate. Skating now for 25 years (agressive, marathon, slalom, mostly all of it) and I will take special care when it comes to climbing up stairs 😉 And I am very curious about stability, agility and traction. I will see. Now I am a bit prepared for what to expect. Thanks for this informative video and your entertaining style 👌🏼

    • @tanectanec8566
      @tanectanec8566 Před 3 lety +2

      How is your impression on 3wd? Can u compare it with 4wd?

    • @Emergence31
      @Emergence31 Před 8 měsíci

      Any follow up??

    • @dawnriddler
      @dawnriddler Před 5 měsíci

      i'd like to know the follow up as well, cause my usd skates broke and i'm considering switching to regular skates

  • @TheLesgumes
    @TheLesgumes Před 5 lety +1

    Question for you, I recently switched to 3x110, I put a powerslide pleasure tool v2 frame on a pair of Seba Fr deluxe. There’s a bigger gap between the first wheel and the 2 back wheels; what’s the advantage/disadvantage compared to an equal gap between all 3 wheels ?

  • @kevinsteele8987
    @kevinsteele8987 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! Great info.

  • @fatgeisha4685
    @fatgeisha4685 Před 5 lety +3

    What would you recommend for long distance city cruising and doing tricks? I was feeling 3x100 short frames would be a nice compromise (I haven't tried triskates yet wanting too) And and specific brand you can suggest that will be good support for tricks?

  • @SandeRRRR
    @SandeRRRR Před 5 lety +7

    Hey Lino! I’m considering a move to CT.. where do you skate? Heard so many horror stories of mugs and stuff.. that I wonder if I’ll really get to use my blades!
    Cheers, from Strasbourg!

  • @mylesjohnson7351
    @mylesjohnson7351 Před 5 lety +2

    Is the Powerslide NEXT a good boot on your opinion or do I need a carbon boot to really get the most out of a triskate setup

  • @mikesmultimedia
    @mikesmultimedia Před 5 lety +3

    Great review. Can you do one highlighting the advantages of the tri skate with stock or smaller wheels. I like slalom and dance skating which favor highly rocker wheel configuration. Do the triskates offer advantages there.?

  • @Warkid1993
    @Warkid1993 Před 5 lety +8

    In a perfect world with smooth streets, I would roll my slalom rockered frame 80mm set up everywhere for urban skating. Otherwise I love natural rocker formed from my Metroblade 3wd 110mm or my 80mm flat twisters

    • @edixasanchezpacheco3692
      @edixasanchezpacheco3692 Před 3 lety

      Can someone explain all the language you are using here. In my time things were very simple

    • @marc-alexandre5657
      @marc-alexandre5657 Před 2 lety +2

      @@edixasanchezpacheco3692 I think what he is saying is, if streets were smooth, he would keep using his full rockered slalom skates (using smaller wheels at the front and back and 2 bigger ones in the middle) which offers more manoeuvrability, but since it's not the case(street are not smooth), he switched to triskates I guess, because bigger wheels help with non-smooth surfaces. He also says he likes his natural rockered skates (rockered by wheels geeting smaller du to natural wear, not by using smaller wheels). I'm kinda new to skating, so I might be wrong.

  • @AlexOvechkinSucks
    @AlexOvechkinSucks Před 3 lety +18

    When talking about reduced bearings, instead of 16 bearings, you now have 12. That means if you weigh 192 pounds, each bearing supports 12 pounds of weight on a 4 wheel setup, or 16 pounds of weight in a 3 wheel setup.
    For the sake of quick math, let’s say the bearings have 8 balls each, even though 6 / 7 balls are becoming more common, that’s an average weight of 2 pounds per ball per revolution.
    Each bearing is designed to support a dynamic load capacity of almost 1000 pounds. That’s close to 12,000 pounds (3 wheel) vs. 16,000 pounds (4 wheel).
    Also, bearings are generally designed to be able to operate at several 10’s of 1000’s of rpm, and we’d have to break land speed records travelling for many hours to really see a problem.
    With proper maintenance, they should be able to last 10 years, and anyone telling you otherwise is either selling them, or taking cheap bearings out in the rain.
    For the hardcore enthusiast, they may have an issue every now and then, but 99% of us will only have an issue with bearings from mistreatment or not maintaining them properly.
    Going from 16 bearings to 12 bearings is not an issue or worth mentioning. The wheels will wear down much faster, and that is a definite concern.

    • @sergiofilho7845
      @sergiofilho7845 Před 8 měsíci

      You just sacked 5 Exodia cards in a roll.

    • @davisfamily7568
      @davisfamily7568 Před 3 měsíci

      Weird. I usually don’t skate with both feet on the ground having all bearing at either the topmost or bottommost position for even weight distribution.
      Am I skating wrong?

  • @unclejoe7958
    @unclejoe7958 Před 3 lety +16

    Each to their own.
    Just depends what your purpose is.
    Myself, I’m just a cruiser so 3 x 110 suits me . I’m not a jumper or slider.
    A comfortable way to travel without too much effort-I’m old 😂

  • @dR3aMfyre
    @dR3aMfyre Před 4 lety +13

    “I’m allowed to use 3x125...it’s what all the winners use..” 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bbyskittles91
    @bbyskittles91 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks, now I know I want to start with 4 wheels. Now I just have to figure out which brand/series to buy 🙃 There's so much info about quads, but I'm having trouble finding out about good beginner brands for inlines, so I've been putting it off for months.

    • @SK-ow4vw
      @SK-ow4vw Před 3 lety +1

      Actually it doesn't matter too much which brand you take as long as it is a well known one and has a comfortable boot - with a little more space than you need. The main point is to get skating and have fun. I started way back in the 1990's with heavy old plastic boots - I even raced a marathon in them, since then I've owned about four sets of skates (they last a long time) and I must have done about 5000 km so far. You should just start skating and soon enough you'll figure out what your second set of skates should be like. Good luck.

    • @Im-_-Brenden
      @Im-_-Brenden Před 2 lety +2

      I know this comment is old, but buy some zetrablades for starters, with your normal shoe size. If you want to buy better skates, buy some missions or bauer hockey skates, and they size down 1.5 sizes from your normal shoe size.

  • @MZLmzlmzlmzl
    @MZLmzlmzlmzl Před 5 lety +13

    From Brazil:
    Comecei a andar com o meu Razors 3x125mm e gostei muito da velocidade, senti um pouco a instabilidade no começo, mas já me acostumei, como é bom patinar com velocidade! :)

    • @user-qd7so5ze6x
      @user-qd7so5ze6x Před 10 měsíci

      ​@wenzenlao2283они очень тяжёлые и громоздкие

    • @sergiofilho7845
      @sergiofilho7845 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@wenzenlao2283 125mm are no recommended to beginners, choose a model you can change the frame and put bigger set-up is the best way to go, Check Gawds Aton Urban

  • @wfd666
    @wfd666 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've started skating in 2020 during the pandemic. I was 40 years old. My first Inline Skates is the Rollerblade Cruiser 4x80. Then this year, I've bought a Powerslide Zoom Pro 3x100. I loved the triskates stuff, the 3x100 is very very comfortable. But it is slower than the 4x80 cruiser. I believe the Hurricane wheels are the problem. I'm going for my third triskates this year, a rollerblade Cruiser 3x110. I'll let you know. So far I have no problems with the transition from 4 to 4 wheels.

  • @tacituskilgore2316
    @tacituskilgore2316 Před 4 lety

    Hey good info, I'm new to tri-skates I just bought powerslide Bronx SC 100... Wanted something cheap but good enough to roll around on rougher surfaces... They haven't arrived yet but I'm already kind of regretting not going for the more expensive 125 cruiser's (can't quite remember what they're called)... Are the Bronx 100's decent quality at least?

  • @andrepaulsen2660
    @andrepaulsen2660 Před 4 lety +1

    I feel much more stable on three wheels and I got 125. Maybe it's because there's now space in between my wheels than in my four wheel set up, would that be the reason?

  • @neosupperolddesigner
    @neosupperolddesigner Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Ricardo, Thanks for all of your videos..
    I want to start skating. My goal is 3x125 I love them. . Do I have to start with 4x80 or 3x100 3x110 first. What do you recommend for a beginner.

    • @OzzyMcBean
      @OzzyMcBean Před 4 lety

      I'm just a rookie. I learned on 3x110. I did come from ice though which I think helped a fair amount. But I've managed to learn slides and stops okay on them. They seemed a little bit wobbly at first until I wore the wheels in a bit better. I obviously learned the hard way that sliding with brand new wheels is pretty tricky, especially when trying to learn. :D
      Hope that helps you decide.

  • @RenatoGarcia1000
    @RenatoGarcia1000 Před 5 lety +143

    I think that this disadvantages are all overcome by the many triskates advantages... Since I moved from 4x80 to 3x110 I feel like I can't go back to a short base with tiny and slow 80 wheels.
    3x110 and a supportive hard boot is the perfect setup for me. (Like RB Twister Edge 3WD that I'm using nowadays)

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +12

      Same with me :)

    • @iluvbiggirlz420
      @iluvbiggirlz420 Před 5 lety

      I'm riding on Macroblade 84abt and 90's, how was getting use to the height difference? And was it hard or to easy to adjust? Im looking at the Macroblade 3x110s.

    • @kataklysmdl
      @kataklysmdl Před 4 lety +3

      Hard to say, I've been using Rollerblade Twisters for almost 15 years, I put 4x80mm wheels and bones 6 ball bearings and speed cream a few years ago and these things fly. So when I got the Powerglide Phuzion 110 last week with ABEC 9 bearings with grease I was a bit disappointed as I was hoping for a faster skating experience than my old ones. So I cleaned the bearings and put the same speed cream in there and now they're about the same. Whatever grease they're putting in those bearings is too thick.

    • @geu6270
      @geu6270 Před 4 lety +3

      Absolutely. All the people on 26" mountain bike wheels it took me forever to convince them that 27.5 and even 29er wheels run much faster and safer. But now almost all are on 27.5/29 wheels....but like I said it took almost 20 years. LOL.

    • @geu6270
      @geu6270 Před 4 lety +2

      Renato, forget 3x110, (you probably already have), 3x125 for long distance. Try running a ~320mm Magnesium (very important) 3 point mount trinity frame with 3x125. But be careful, they are much faster than 3x110. (I made the mistake of listening to people who said really 4x110 in not much different than 3x125....). Minor mistake, the speed got away from me a couple of times on my first skate at 125mm. Really hilly ? may opt for 3x110 at 320mm mag just because safer. But for slightly hilly open roads. :) :) :) :) 125mm ! everytime.

  • @eZstah
    @eZstah Před 5 lety +49

    fuk, just ordered today roces x35 110 after watching like all related to 110 videos, and this came out :o

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +31

      Those skates are awesome ;) I made a review about them. Super supportive boot and comfy. Strong stuff frame. Fast wheels and bearings. It's a good buy 👌🏻

  • @David_Randall8108
    @David_Randall8108 Před rokem

    Thank you, great video.

  • @serigneo
    @serigneo Před 5 lety +15

    Estuve mucho tiempo ansiando unos triskates por la buena fama que se han estado haciendo, con todo el mundo poniéndolo por las nubes y pensando que iba a ser un salto cualitativo enorme en mi patinaje. Me compré unos 3x110 y aunque fueron bien por un tiempo... A la larga noté mucha tensión en la tibia, poca respuesta, sensación extraña al deslizar, poca comodidad al ir más alto del suelo... Y no necesariamente más velocidad (igual no tengo el entrenamiento para sacarle partido). Así que volví a mis 4x80 donde me noto definitivamente MUCHO más cómodo. Tal vez dependa de cada patinador.

    • @germanpecesito7858
      @germanpecesito7858 Před 5 lety +2

      Me pregunto si alguien habla de los pozos o baches que existen en las calles para patinar. Yo compraria unos triskate, mas que nada porque soy de una ciudad en la cual el pavimento es muy malo. y creo que con ellos voy a poder andar por la ciudad de una forma mas comoda.

    • @Daly_Heredia_Vlogs
      @Daly_Heredia_Vlogs Před 5 lety

      Disculpen mi ignorancia pero quiero comprar unos de los de tres ruedas pero veo que no tienen freno, tendría que aprender a frenar ni el ??? O si tienen y yo no lo vi ? 😅

    • @cberdugo21
      @cberdugo21 Před 5 lety +1

      Dalila. Te sugiero que veas el modelo que te gusta y averigües con el fabricante. Algunos modelos lo traen instalados, otros traen el freno en la caja y con el perno y la llave para que tú lo instales y otros definitivamente no lo traen. Depende de la marca.

    • @Daly_Heredia_Vlogs
      @Daly_Heredia_Vlogs Před 5 lety

      Cesar Berdugo muchas gracias 😉

  • @alexlarrain9754
    @alexlarrain9754 Před 4 lety

    Ive used my hondar holly since i learned how to skate, now i want to move to 3x125. I love to make long roads, i want to try next year the lo Vásquez un Chile, its a 130km road. Are 3x125 better than 4x80 to this kind of routes?

  • @alexithemia9746
    @alexithemia9746 Před měsícem

    pretty much just now starting out on a 3x125 setup and while i was looking around i saw that people dont usually recommend 3x110 to beginners, and i never even heard mention of a 3x125, which discouraged me, but watching this video i realized that most of the issues don't apply to me, and the only thing i'll have a problem with is balance, but at the same time starting out on skates that are notoriously hard to balance on will give me an advantage if i swap to more stable skates in the future

  • @mmtubee
    @mmtubee Před 4 lety +14

    I love having 3 by 125

  • @collinbriel1652
    @collinbriel1652 Před 5 lety +1

    I have bought the Swell firefly 3x125. I will receive them next week, I am curious. This is my first time on 3x125 skates. Thanks for the vid.

  • @ivanlocke2208
    @ivanlocke2208 Před 2 lety

    Hey Ricardo, thanks for the vid. Wondering who makes those white triskates you bring up on the table in the first few minutes. Thanks!

  • @TiffianyW
    @TiffianyW Před 10 měsíci

    3x 110: I use for trail/distance.
    4x80: I use around downtown/city skating.

  • @richardboerman2075
    @richardboerman2075 Před 5 lety

    just got a pair of three wheel 125 skates. Powerslide Swell Black City 125 Inlines.
    An
    y advice for me starting out and transitioning from my 4wheel K2 setup? :)

  • @daniln13
    @daniln13 Před 5 lety +2

    I use Seba FR1 with Powerslide 3x110 frame (243 mm), and I think it's the best for me now. I used the default frame (seba 4x80mm, 246 mm) before. 110 wheels have longer life than 80mm wheels. Now my wish is to buy boot with trynity system and 3x110 frame.

  • @kasiabauer
    @kasiabauer Před 4 lety

    I want to try 3 wheelers with my agressive boot. Is it a good idea? I have Razor Genesis 10. I was thinking about buying Ground Control frame Triskate Agressive Frames and Undercover Blank Team 125 wheels. Any thoughts?

  • @gregorywandersaround6178
    @gregorywandersaround6178 Před 5 lety +1

    I still have yet to try the tri...but the temptations are everywhere. Cool vid. Peace! :)

  • @michaelroy3685
    @michaelroy3685 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos! Great content! I'm ordering a set of White Powerslide Next 3x125s next week when I get my tax money! I can't wait!

  • @trevorjennings4823
    @trevorjennings4823 Před 5 lety +2

    With a 3-wheel versus 4-wheel setup, it's not actually obvious which will wear down faster. The wheels are usually much larger in 3WD - the perimeter of 80mm is only half that of the perimeter of 110mm wheels. So while each 3WD wheel is taking more bodyweight, there is much more wheel material to be worn down. I would bet a 3WD setup would last longer, all else being equal.

  • @jonreiser2206
    @jonreiser2206 Před 3 lety +2

    Back in like the early 90s I had some real nice speed skates. No I want to get back into it, and I’m completely torn with all the new options. The only way I’m gonna know which will be the best pair for me will be to simply try them. I just don’t know if the skate stores allow you to try them out before you buy them. I guess I’ll find out soon enough.

  • @92Diel
    @92Diel Před 2 lety

    Hey Ricardo :D which is best for slalom 3 or 4 wheels setup in your opinion?

  • @Self-replicating_whatnot
    @Self-replicating_whatnot Před 3 lety +8

    My favorite skates are the ones i just bought. They are also my first skates. I love them, and they hate me :(

    • @ericbernardi8116
      @ericbernardi8116 Před 3 lety

      sounds a bit familiar... bought a 2nd pair of skates 'cause I thought they don't fit my feet... but now it seems I wouldn't give my old body enough rest to cure the stress on my ankle... why you thinks yours hate you?

  • @Snifffski
    @Snifffski Před 5 lety +3

    Obrigado - a really good discussion with lots of important and valid points. For me, in my city, with its lousy surfaces, 100mm+ wheels make all the difference. Triskates for me, by necessity.

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +2

      im on your side too..african roads are rough....

    • @ssc00p
      @ssc00p Před 5 lety

      How about softer compound four wheels? 80A for example?

  • @quinnfarkas5164
    @quinnfarkas5164 Před 4 lety +1

    Im fairly experienced with ice skating, and I want to start rollerblading in local campgrounds during the summer. What would you recommend?

    • @Namoraslife
      @Namoraslife Před 4 lety +1

      Start with 4 wheels and get comfortable with these. Then you can try out triskates. But there's some differences between ice skating and inline skating

  • @Rockinroomsrob
    @Rockinroomsrob Před 3 lety

    My old skates are 5 x 80, ive just bought some 3 x 110, looking forward to trying em out

  • @Isaac-rx5ml
    @Isaac-rx5ml Před 2 lety +1

    Love the Vid very informative 3 years later much love earn a Like

  • @craigmccann
    @craigmccann Před 2 lety

    Used to skate aggressive inline myself (Salomon St80 with anti rocker wheels) back about 17 years ago. Decided to get back into just casual skating. So i've picked up Swell 3x110. First time i've been on skates in 17 years. Didn't notice any stability issues, other than my own balance that is. Definitely glide over rougher roads easier than my old 58mm wheels that's for sure. 1 thing I would say is they are fast! Even a small downhill they build up so much speed so it's definitely a learning curve keeping the speed down.

  • @YoyoTatra
    @YoyoTatra Před 3 lety

    Good can I ask is it possible to lift the first and third wheels in kaze 110 to play slalom because what I know about kaze 90 I can adjust the wheels to play slalom?

  • @martinstocker3562
    @martinstocker3562 Před 5 lety

    One year ago I started inlineskating on smooth and clean concrete Hockeyrinks with a 3x90mm Hockeyskate with a 215mm 3x100mm Frame. This setup is very agile and reactive for Hockey. Last week I tryed skating around town on sidewalks and cyclepaths crossing streets a lot with curbsides for the first time with my hockeyskates. The surface was uneven, rough, bumpy with debris, cobblestones and some edges and less place for maneuvers. This was a bad experience for me.
    Would different skates give me a more suitable setup for skating around in the town?
    If so, I have to decide between a Rollerblade Fusion84 (4x84mm, 255mm frame) or a 3x110mm hardboot setup ( for example Next110 with a 143mm frame). Which setup is better for bad surfaces? Or is there different suitable setup?

    • @chapjr5
      @chapjr5 Před 4 lety

      3x110 will change your life...

  • @99timewaster
    @99timewaster Před rokem

    Also, given a 4 wheel setup and a 3 wheel setup with the same wheels (let's say 80mm) which one has the more grip? 4 wheels setup right?

  • @michellatch651
    @michellatch651 Před 5 lety +4

    I either skate Kizer Trimax with 100 wheels and Seba Sx boot or....Wizard 4x90...hard choice...

    • @RicardoLino
      @RicardoLino  Před 5 lety +2

      There's a use for every setup... I don't believe in one pair perfect for everything.. theres might be fine skates easier to adapt to diferent situations. But even the is diferent from skater to skater 👌🏻😎

  • @Wanboali
    @Wanboali Před 5 lety +1

    I have 3x110 metropolis supercruiser, those are so good, I was aggressive skater so I can do some locks on miniramp rail between heel wheels easily, my feet is damn wide and its size 46-47, at first I was coming from 4x80 and was a bit disapointed, maybe it was the boot that I was adopting, caused much flex because my legs are very thin so ankle got much stress.. but the issue was the bearings, they needed some extra lubrication.. Now it rolls longer and stable no extra moves no flex points.. The frame is 255mm and wheel is much bigger it feels different in skate park, but my long feet controls them easily, now I wonder why wizard frame is recommended on your feet size, One day I will buy them 4x110mm... Overall triskates are amazing, the right boot is most important factor here, but I hate powerslide softboots on triskate frames, I think its really dangerous for beginners, its tend to flex a lot more. Pricier boot doesnt mean better boot for your feet shape :)

  • @SuperSpecialdelivery
    @SuperSpecialdelivery Před 4 lety

    Hello all hope everyone is in good health and doing well I purchased those Kazi power slides no matter what I do The boot narrow for my foot I think they would be considered a hybrid but not too sure any ideas on how I can stretch it out or make it so it’s comfortable for me to use

  • @99timewaster
    @99timewaster Před rokem

    So instability issues could be addressed with smaller wheels right? Like a 3x90 setup?

  • @marvelleonline
    @marvelleonline Před 5 lety +4

    What if you put regular size wheels on the triskate?

    • @YurkerYT
      @YurkerYT Před 4 lety +1

      You'll be on a watchlist, somewhere.

  • @cihanvural4122
    @cihanvural4122 Před 3 lety

    what is better for jumping around 4x80 or 3x90 ?

  • @myu8247
    @myu8247 Před 4 lety +1

    Which skate is this white one? Looks really dope!

  • @shoalie11
    @shoalie11 Před 4 lety

    just got K2 4x90 Boa. Lacing is fantastic The Trail I skate is flat and straight pavement. Not really trick skating or aggressive. Want a skate with speed to cruise. Thinking 3 wheels Will be next Skate? Hoping for more speed to ride? Suggestions?

  • @orrionkuykendall8603
    @orrionkuykendall8603 Před 5 lety +2

    For an avid skier would you recommend a 3 or 4 wheel?

  • @gokaruna
    @gokaruna Před 3 lety

    I have been using a 4 X 80mm - when I was younger for several years. And I have just started blading again and almost ready to go for K2 Trio 100. Skating in mostly in suburbs - Thoughts?

    • @tanectanec8566
      @tanectanec8566 Před 3 lety

      For holes and rocks in the street 3wd big whells rocks try it

  • @daytopotatoh1331
    @daytopotatoh1331 Před 3 lety +2

    Who in the world goes up stairs with step between their wheels?
    I go up and down stairs quite well for a fruit-booter, but I go up them the same as walking just with my toes turned out lol

  • @gamingfrenzy2.084
    @gamingfrenzy2.084 Před 2 měsíci

    Can I remove the middle tyre on my tri-skates and have just two.?
    Is it good or bad???

  • @RenatSavi
    @RenatSavi Před 4 lety +1

    ehem.... Mr. Ricardo L. 125 x 3 - min 255 cm center distance . 4x80 usually 243 mm - difference of 12mm in maneuverability is a big difference. That's why the best of 2 WORLDS is 243 frame center length and 3x110mm setup wheels, also preferably trinity system.

  • @fabiolagrados290
    @fabiolagrados290 Před 5 lety

    Do you think I could add 90mm Wheels to 3 wheel inlines and be okey??

  • @ShubhamSingh-nz3yy
    @ShubhamSingh-nz3yy Před 5 lety +2

    Which is better for rough roads

  • @meetdabigots6
    @meetdabigots6 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks. I just started skating after 3 kids lol. I was going to try 3 wheels but I decided to do 4 until I can try one on. With everything closed is hard to buy a skate online.

  • @AdamerioPhD
    @AdamerioPhD Před 5 lety

    hc evo 2.0 with 3x125 when i'm out running with the bikes; hc evo pro with 3x100 when i know there's a lot of traffic/city skating. in the rain i go with my seba trix2 boots with 4x84

  • @Whatsth3ruckus
    @Whatsth3ruckus Před 3 lety

    What brand and model is that last 3 x 125 skate you have?

  • @scorpionoir4952
    @scorpionoir4952 Před 2 lety

    What is the brand of the skate that you said was your favorite skate with the 3x125 wheels?

  • @jeanangelo98
    @jeanangelo98 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hold up there are people out here just rolling down stairs and not walking down sideways? How on earth do you stop. Genuine question. Do you use the rail or something?

  • @vehrkalia
    @vehrkalia Před 4 lety +1

    My issue is which skate to choose living in a town with terrible country streets, covered in stones and holes and grass? I have always used the 80mm but I wonder if the 100mm would work better...

    • @roddo1955
      @roddo1955 Před 3 lety +2

      I live in the inner city and went from 80 to 90 to 100 on four wheels. 100 will feel more comfortable but be aware of the speed. I am fairly lightweight and short for a male. 170cm and around 60kg When I went from 90 to 100, i felt more comfortable in terms of uneven terrain and it was difficult to accelerate but once I got going, I went SO fast. Overtaking mopeds and scooters with ease and I was really glad to have the stability of a long frame.

    • @vehrkalia
      @vehrkalia Před 3 lety

      @@roddo1955 wow thank you for your feedback.

  • @sturrrdy
    @sturrrdy Před 5 lety

    I just skated around with some old blades (missing front wheel) played hockey and skated through Walmart and the mall LOL! But it’s time for new skates. I am a very exp skater and I believe I am very good. What skates would be good for roads, sidewalks, uphill downhill etc etc? Too many options out there ;(

  • @InlineDownhillVancouver
    @InlineDownhillVancouver Před 5 lety +1

    5X84mm is life. :D I agree, of the common available setups, there is no better or worse, just different setups for different styles. I've skated 4x80, 5x80, 5x84, 5x90, 4x90, 4x90 with 84mm wheels, 3x125 SUV offroad. 5x80 is sort of useless, but the rest have their purpose, just as 3x100/110/125/150 SUV do.

  • @dawnriddler
    @dawnriddler Před 5 měsíci

    How about those used to aggressive inline skates, i have USD's with 4x58mm wheels and a space inbetween 2 wheels. Will 3 wheels skates be too hard to get used to?

  • @ramidaoud4323
    @ramidaoud4323 Před 4 lety

    my wide foot does not fit in the powerslide next 100 but the length is fine. Can I heat mold the hardshell to make it wider or should I replace the liner with compressed socks?

    • @blairtaylor9552
      @blairtaylor9552 Před rokem

      I wonder what you wound up with? I want to skate again, but have 12 mens XX-wide feet. I'm also looking for heat-moldable and pretty wide to start with. I'm 6'-4" and 240ish, and thinkin' 4x100 or 4x110 for my size for very recreational greenway skating. I'm almost thinking I'll have to make plaster duplicates of my feet/ankles, so I can really heat-mold a boot over them to get a near perfect fit... I modified the heck outa my old K2's so I had a way to skate...

  • @cubul32
    @cubul32 Před 4 lety

    So? Is it easier to go downstairs with smaller wheels or not?

  • @julieyoung2719
    @julieyoung2719 Před 5 lety +4

    I really want to try the 3 wheels.

  • @lauriseaden2846
    @lauriseaden2846 Před 5 lety +2

    3 x 125 :) you know me mr lino... you cant beat them for killing street terrain. brings a lot of excitement back.

  • @geu6270
    @geu6270 Před 4 lety

    Great technical diagnosis. My favorite ? Biggest I can handle. (would probably something between 110-125. So I guess about ~117 :) ....110. (5'9" tall).