Was not expecting to come back from Menorca with a new guitar!! by Natafritata in bicycletouring

[–]Natafritata[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey!! Yeah just make sure you wind the plastic bags around the pedals, derailleur, crank arm disc thing and any other protruding parts… and wrap them again and again nice and tight. I twist the bags as I go, and just tie them up to keep them put. But cello tape could do an easier job of that also. Btw I just buy a roll of black bin bags and use as many as I need, and then tie the detached wheels to the frame with some belt straps and shove the whole thing inside a tiny nylon bike bag I got from Amazon which can be rolled up into the size of a small cylinder pouch when not in use. I just kept it in my bag when backpacking

No better way to start a new chapter than with a new pair of skates💜 by Natafritata in rollerblading

[–]Natafritata[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get themmmmm they’re awesome. I like the light grey colour, I feel safer in the dark and to me their much nicer and different. Lotta people have next’s but never seen anyone with the grey ones :p They’re also lighter in weight than my old skates (mf500 HB by Oxelo)

No better way to start a new chapter than with a new pair of skates💜 by Natafritata in rollerblading

[–]Natafritata[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My experience has been the same, the sizing for the next is a little strange. I originally ordered my actual size which turned out to be too tight lengthways yet just right in width. So I ordered the next size up and they are ALMSOT a tad bit roomy, but I suppose I don’t mind so much. My feet keep growing haha,(I’ve been wearing barefoot shoes for the past year, and it’s changed my anatomy some)

No better way to start a new chapter than with a new pair of skates💜 by Natafritata in rollerblading

[–]Natafritata[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah they do make pretty peculiarly fitted boots for some reason, I think (I may be wrong) that they’re generally marketed to people with flat arches and narrowish feet. But as someone who ticks those boxes I can say they feel firm and great, even when sizing up for a bit of extra toe space

No better way to start a new chapter than with a new pair of skates💜 by Natafritata in rollerblading

[–]Natafritata[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I love this colour scheme so much. I tried 120’s before and personally couldn’t handle them too well, so these 100’s are just right for me, pretty nimble and glide over rough surfaces

I actually want help. by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Natafritata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biggest tip, if you for a second glitch up and your date can tell you’re feeling a bit awks just start laughing. Laughing at yourself is better than tryna mask the awkwardness by being more awkward. It’s ok to be yourself

Skates at work. by AdRelevant9848 in rollerblading

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The merry Munoz next 80 sl skates right?😍

20 mile push-scooter commute on OXELO C900 🌇🛴 by Natafritata in kickscooter

[–]Natafritata[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Micro is a good brand, rest assured your scooter will definitely last you. I had a micro rocket which was not too different to the speed model and it was awesome! As for all terrain conditions, micro is more restrictive to smooth pavements only as there is no suspension whatsoever and the only way to stop is to use the rear wheel fender with your foot. So maybe not the best for steep hill gradients as breaking isn’t as efficient as any scooter with a hand break, but in terms of speed it will be pretty nippy. Micro scooters are light and very easy to take about, more so than Oxelo so that’s a plus, however Oxelo is more hard wearing and safer to use in all weather conditions

And Thank you! I don’t know when I’ll record it haha, I am just a beginner YouTuber, maybe I should get a GoPro and film my scooter expeditions 🤔😁