It’s me again talking shit on YouTube about the new 50/50 Prime Frame and how they skate. Because I am still fat and old the tricks are no hammers :P - Sascha Reichert.
It’s me again talking shit on YouTube about the new 50/50 Prime Frame and how they skate. Because I am still fat and old the tricks are no hammers :P - Sascha Reichert.
“It’s me, Sascha Reichert, just talking some shit about the new Prime frame of 50/50. The new Core system 2 of 50/50 take it to another level of frame design. The Prime frame of 50/50 frame is one of the best ideas on the markets and it could change the future of frame developing”.
50/50 Prime Frame
Introducing the Prime Frame from 50/50. The first frame utilizing the Core System 2. Optimized for antirocker but incredible for flat. Available Frame only or “Ready to Roll” with flat 60mm 90a wheels or antirocker 65mm 90a wheels and 46mm uhmw anti rockers. All urethane wheels include 50/50 ABEC 9 bearings and metal spacers with limited edition metallic silver graphics. From $120.
Visit 5050frames.com.
Over the past 6 weeks I’ve been Skating the New Fifty 50 Prime Frames, here’s a small review and some clips I’ve gotten in them. One thing I forgot to mention was how I’ve been keeping more speed just rolling around, this is from the responsiveness of the metal core. Also bare with me as I’ve been working out how to use my 360 one x2 :) - Becci Sotelo.
SkateClubHQ’s own Justis Pope (IG) reporting live from Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Jus gives the people his first impressions of the new Ground Control Featherlite 4 Frames (GC FLT4). Produced By Duncan Burnett.
“15 anos atrás, meu modelo de base de patins da Fifty-50! Lindas conquistas e memórias através deste esporte que amo tanto”. - Fabiola Da Silva (photo).
I haven’t been this excited about a new skate product in years. The Oysi (aka Oysius) frames feature a wide split, built in rocker and a groove to prevent wheel bite. They’re a dream come true, or are they?
I tried them out in the neighborhood then took them to the Durham skate park to see how they hold up. - Lawrence Ingraham.
Visit Oysius.com.