Top products from r/freeline
We found 7 product mentions on r/freeline. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Freeline Skates
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Two independent aluminum skates ridden like a snowboard/skateboardSingle-piece construction made from military/aircraft grade case aluminumCustom grade polyurethane wheels for durabilityReinforced swing-arms hold up to 3000 pounds of downward forceTraditional skateboard grip-tape included
2. Ridge Drifters, Drift Skates Freeline Skates - with ABEC 7 Bearings and PU Wheels (White)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
3. Ridge Drifters, Drift Skates Freeline Skates - with ABEC 7 Bearings and PU Wheels (Black)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
4. Ridge Drifters, Drift Skates Freeline Skates - with ABEC 7 Bearings and PU Wheels (Green)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
5. JINCAO Black Portable Roller Road Drift Plate Skates Anti-Slip Board Aluminum Truck with PU Wheels with ABEC-7 608 Bearings
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
6. INVODA Travel Cosmetic Bags Waterproof Makeup Bags Multifunctional Bucket Toiletry Bag Barrel Cases Bathroom Storage Carry Cases Toiletry Bags Collapsible and Portable Cosmetic Cases
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Multi-Function Set: Each package including One Large Bucket Style Cosmetic Bag +One Small Zipper Jewellery Pocket+One Mini Transparent PVC Toiletry pouch. Help Organize Your Stuff in Tidy and Clean Condition, Perfect Anti-Lost Design.MATERIAL: High Quality Polyester Fiber With Waterproof Coating. Fi...
7. TwoLions Pro Skates-Drift skate, Silvery High Strength aluminum alloy Bracket,72 mm44 mm PU Wheels With ABEC-7 High-end Bearings (Black)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Genuine Drift Skates,Stamped steel trucks with a wood top deck,Borrows from Skateboarding and Snowboarding TechniquesWith this drift skates you can achieve high levels of traction and carve smooth "S" turnsThe dual independent aluminum skates connect by the body of the rider, ridden Snowboard/Surf l...
Well, since you're asking for ideas:
If you mean while walking, I've been toying with the idea of attaching them my belt.
Here's what it looks like at the moment: Imgur (Edit: here's my new favourite: Imgur)
Right now, the carabiners are a bit too small and I'm not sure how long the belt loops will hold with all that weight hanging from them. I also feel like it would be more comfortable if I could have them a bit more backwards rather than perfectly to my sides as well as distributing the load more evenly onto the belt. To this effect, I have ordered these, but still haven't received them : ebay-link
I also though about threading a key ring through the 'j' on the JMK logo to catch with some kind of quick-release mechanism attached to my belt (or use the 'j' directly): example1, example2, example3, example4
These pull-appart ones that clip together and separate when you press the button would probably be the best if there is a way to permanently attach them the frame where they don't move around. However, I'm not sure if the small balls locking them can take the weight: ebay-link
Well, this is all quite theoretical at the moment as I've really only done a little bit of walking around like this, but since I can only skate in short bursts on the smooth parts of my commute and don't like to hold them in my hands the rest of the time, I hope to perfect it in the future.
If you meant storing them once you're done walking, I have a small cloth bag with drawstrings that has some padding to it (less noisy I think, especially when putting it on the ground) that I can either carry by hand or tie closely to the handle of my backpack. Something like this (though the stitches on this one look fragile).
Of course, any cloth bag will do but for the record, mine has a bottom diameter of 17cm and height of 25cm (or 23?) and it's a perfect fit. But maybe a thin cloth bag that can disappear in your pocket when empty might be even better for you.
Edit: Another idea (the simplest) is to have two loops of thin rope attached to the handle of your backpack, and hang your skates from them like this: Imgur (PS: the rope in this picture is waaaaay too thin and gets stuck between the spacer and the frame, so you would need something a bit bigger -- and better looking as well. Also, please don't take my knots as examples...). The loop needs to be a certain size for this to work, and that size is too big to be comfortable when hanging from your belt (too low) but this shouldn't be an issue with a backpack.
I'd also like to insist on how incredibly stable this is (at least with the frame of the JMK), but you could even add a double cord lock to the loops to be 100% sure that the skates cannot move.
The same idea could be used to hang the skates deck facing the sides of a messenger bag by having small loops of rope either going around the straps or tied to the same metal bit where the straps connect.
I guess you're right...
I'll try it with knock offs first, though and if I don't like them I can send them back... but instead of the ones for 25€ I'll get some for 40€ these: http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00L5IXG34/ref=twister_B00L7VYS54?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
can you tell if they're okay? the axles look better than the other ones, and it holds 100kg, the others only held 85kg
also which language was that site in? I'm german, so if it was german I'd like to take a look at it :P although freeliners aren't that popular in germany so I guess you're talking about a japanese site or something...
I kinda hope they don't become too popular though... I always hate doing things that are popular... I'll still do them if I like it, but it feels weird... :P
I still can't really do any tricks, but I can commute a few miles without much of an issue.
Freelines are quite tricky but if you got rollerblading, you'll pick it up fine.
You'd probably be best off with some of these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B074XPPNDY/
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ridge-Drift-Skates-Freeline-Bearings/dp/B00L5IXG5C/ref=sr_1_1?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1506643813&sr=1-1&keywords=freeline%2Bskate&th=1
can get these for like £20
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ridge-Drift-Skates-Freeline-Bearings/dp/B00L5IXG0W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1475082117&sr=8-1&keywords=ridge+drift+skates
These are fine, i used until I got a set of Freeline OG.
This is an ancient video of my using the ridge drift skates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cod-lQ3uXKU
I prefer my Freeline OGs now though :D
I bought these on amazon a couple months ago which look like the exact same skates. I think people will tell you they lack the S axle but I learned to skate on them. I haven't really learned any tricks yet, still trying to learn standard footing in addition to my goofy foot, and I'm not a skateboarder so I can't really say anything about the quality or if they'll break.
No, aluminum. Amazon page.