Limited run off 100 pairs will be for sale on Kaltik’s website soon.
Limited run off 100 pairs will be for sale on Kaltik’s website soon.
Jake from LocoSkates in the UK takes a closer look at the Oysi (wish) blading frames.
I got back into blading in 2016 after taking 12 years off. Now I’m hooked, skating every weekend and sharing videos to help motivate people to come back to blading.
I was one of the owners of 50/50, the skate company that helped create the frame market. I never realized how much of an impact 50/50 made to the sport and how much I miss it today.
Last summer I started chatting with my old friend and 50/50 founder Jess Dyrenforth about the possibility of bringing it back. He dug through old emails and got me in contact with the original frame manufacturer.
After months of mould testing, I got a set of 50/50 Balance frames, fresh from the factory. Here they are, brand new 50/50 balance frames complete with Juice Blocks, fresh from the factory. I’m gonna skate them for the next few weeks to make sure they’re good, then if you’re interested, I’ll let you know where you can order your own set. - Lawrence Ingraham.
Oysi is a new aggressive inline skating chassis or frames company owned by an America Skater, his name is Cletus Kuhn and all his products are made in USA.
“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).
UP: Look at those beautiful Kaltik Flat V2 Frames (64 mm Rockered up). Thanks Kaltik for the photo! Visit Kaltik.eu.
UPDATE: Flat V2, 68-58-58-68 Setup
Cheers for the love, videos coming soon once I’ve thrashed them to see how they hold up. - Adam Pottss.
USD Carbon Richie Eisler - Walnut Frames & Anti Rockers
Larger Picture on Imgur (via).
“The frame for the gentleman blader”. - The blades of glory.
Wood Frames x USD Eugen Enin
Larger Picture on Imgur. Photo: Instagram (via).
“I want a set of these frames so bad so I can put them on my skates I never skate just to look at forever!” - Josiah Blee.
“Some things take time”. - Flying Eagle.
Cletus Kuhn of Oysi Frames is with me on this episode. Sometimes in life you don’t have what you want or wish you had so you take matters into your own hands, having a background in engineering definitely helps a little bit. We get real blade technical on this one. Straight outta Albuquerque, now in LA here is Cletus Kuhn.
Truspin Podcast by Steve Johns: A deep dive into the lives and careers of past and future Bladers. Check the podcast on your favourite platform: Soundcloud, Stitcher, Libsyn, Itunes.
80.72.H.72.80. Larger Picture on Imgur (via).