David Jenkins riding the F7 Optimum with 4x100 Phantom Frames (with 76mm wheels instead) all by Flying Eagle Skates.
Previously: Custom Skates of the day - Flying Eagle F3 Origami, by David Jenkins.
David Jenkins riding the F7 Optimum with 4x100 Phantom Frames (with 76mm wheels instead) all by Flying Eagle Skates.
Previously: Custom Skates of the day - Flying Eagle F3 Origami, by David Jenkins.
Mr David Jenkins’ Flying Eagle F3 Origami Skates modded with a Seba soul, Valo frames & Circolo Wheels.
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“I skate these skates and frames almost every day for transport alone. So I thought I’d do an edit showing how good they are for recreational use. As you will see in the edit I went a little beyond the the general freeskate theme, I got excited and had to add a few jumps and such init the mix.
Bombing hills, dodging trams, skitching cars, jumping of stuff, riding walls and pulling up bricks from the road… I had a lot of fun making this edit. Feeling like sonic the hedgehog on skates! If you enjoy speed and like a strong durable skate I recommend this set up for you. Captured and edited by my good friend Rob Dalton aka Cheese face @creativeperspectivefilm. Enjoy our vision of the GC 6061 Tri frames with the Razors Cosmo skate.” - Alex Burston.
This is the USD Aeon 80. It is the perfect combination between free skating and aggressive. You have 80mm wheels which is the standard on freeskates so you can still stairbash and do slides, but on top of that you can also grind.
So you can mix in with your normal skate routes a few grinds or you can also learn aggressive skating without having to have 2 pairs of skates. It has got a groove and a soulplate and so you can mix in a lot of tricks you couldn’t do on a freeskate but also not get tired as you would on an aggressive skate, the perfect combination of the two.
The great thing is that you have 80mm wheels so it feels like a distance or fitness skate but if you see a little step like this you can throw in a grind! It’s a great way to transition from freeskate or fitness to aggressive (and vice versa) For example you can stall, find the plate, Then jumping Then you can do it grinding! So you’re skating, you find a skatepark, and then you go - Oh! I’ll do another trick! - Oli Benet.