Toms here to give his own breakdown of the TNEC 58 skates. Great skates for beginners, but also serves intermediate and advanced skaters.See The New Everything Company skates on Loco here: https://www.locoskates.com/collections/tnec-skates
I left out some pretty important info in yesterdays First Look video with the FR Neo skates…. just filling.See part 1 of this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=holsozu9mp8
The FR Neo skates are a brand new range of freeride Inline skates from FR. The line up features three models, two of which have an innovative dual density shell. I give my thoughts on the models plkus a run down of shell sizing, fit, weight and spec.
The FR Skates are difficult to choose due to there being a number of seemingly similar variants at different price-points. Jake takes a closer look at the FRX, FR3, FR2, FR1 and FR1 Deluxe skates to break down the differences between models. Watch this buyers guide to decide which FR skates model is the most suited to your needs or budget.We’re showing all 80mm versions. If you’re unsure what to buy, just stick with the 80mm verison.This is a guide ONLY for the best-selling, flagship FR ‘Freeride’ mould skates (Not FR Slalom & Carbon Fiber models). We omitted a few Freeride models (like the UFR 90, FR Junior, FRW etc) because we didn’t want to overcomplicate things and the 5 models shown are the relevant ones to 99% of people.