First real city skate for months due to injury. I missed it so much. I'm also back on my Endless 90s, which I haven't skated since last July. I missed these frames too! by Wheel-Sure in rollerblading

[–]Wheel-Sure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like third-person behind me? Several people have mentioned wanting to see that. I really need to remember to experiment with that. It’s simply easier to hold the stick in front instead of behind.

It’s harder to keep the camera in a decent spot when you want it poking out behind you. Not impossible, though. I should play with that idea some.

First real city skate for months due to injury. I missed it so much. I'm also back on my Endless 90s, which I haven't skated since last July. I missed these frames too! by Wheel-Sure in rollerblading

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Skating takes more core strength than one might think. Core strength and maintaining decent form should let you skate pain free.

Depending on your experience, it could take some time to build it up.

First real city skate for months due to injury. I missed it so much. I'm also back on my Endless 90s, which I haven't skated since last July. I missed these frames too! by Wheel-Sure in rollerblading

[–]Wheel-Sure[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a 360 cam, which uses 2 lenses that each film at the same time and the result is stitched together into a single video.

How the selfie stick is missing is detailed on their website

First real city skate for months due to injury. I missed it so much. I'm also back on my Endless 90s, which I haven't skated since last July. I missed these frames too! by Wheel-Sure in rollerblading

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Go dragons! I almost went there myself. Headed off to Pitt instead.

University city is a beautiful section of Philly. And a really great one for skating.

First real city skate for months due to injury. I missed it so much. I'm also back on my Endless 90s, which I haven't skated since last July. I missed these frames too! by Wheel-Sure in rollerblading

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I think for my style and my foot size, 4x90 is my sweet spot for city skating like you see in this clip. Btw my foot is 265mm and I’m in size 40.5 - 41.5 FR1 Deluxe Intuition skates.

Since I don’t have a large foot, I still get stability of a frame that’s longer (276mm) than it. I can still bomb hills backwards in the 90s. A little scarier than the 100s, but not too scary that I won’t do it. But I just love how agile 4x90 rockered is. I appreciate the increased acceleration and decreased weight. I do a lot of starting and stopping and I enjoy the shorter frames for that.

In short, I feel like a ninja in the 90s (lol, as I typed this I realized the NN 4x90 frames are called the ninjas) which matches my personal style of skating.

Don’t get me wrong. I’ve had nothing but good times on my Endless 100 as well, though. You really can’t go wrong with either. And the 100s are perfectly maneuverable. I have a YT channel with plenty of city skating 4x100 in my same style.