The Parts of Inline Figure Skate Frames

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From how to disassemble your wheel to how to replace almost everything on your frame, here’s a rundown of every part of an inline figure skate blade, specifically the Snow White brand. Some parts will be similar to other frames (Golden Horse, Roll Line, Off Ice, PIC), but for the most part, this is a breakdown of the Snow White inline figure skate.

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I'm an engineer and you just gave me a nice lesson on tool names in English 😂.

lotsoffunvibes
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Excellent video. I was just telling someone about the existence of these figure frames. We all skate flat at the moment. Either 3x100 or 4x80.

morning_sounds
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So glad to find your videos! I'm a beginner adult ice skater that started this year but the rinks closed in March and are planning to reopen next year. So I've bought the Snow White frames for my boots! All your videos have been really helpful and hope you will create more because they are very informative and I love your personality :)

lulunguyen
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Thank you so, so much for these videos. I'm trying to learn how to ice skate via pic skates at the moment, and it means so much to see videos like this. Would you mind making a video on how to skate in pic skates as a beginner? Thank you again!

NatashaDW
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Where would you order metric toe stops for snow-white inline frames? 🙏

chrislin
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So, I'm about to receive my snow whites and they look like yours. Are the wheels that come with it for indoor or for outdoors?

lotsoffunvibes
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Great video!! Have you thought about trying a different wheel?

amandaowens
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Thanks for making this informative video. I’m seriously considering getting into in-line figure skating now that the ice rink is closed again. Would you recommend ordering extra wheels or any other extra supplies in addition to ordering my first frame set? And, how easy or difficult is it to put the frame set onto my own skates? Would you recommend buying skates along with a frame set that are assembled instead?

shirleykrutilla
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I was wondering, do you think it'd be possible to do artistic roller skating on regular roller blades that don't have a toe stop or a rocker? I understand jumps would probably not be possible. Idk I just can't afford real inline skates right now so I was thinking I could get started on regular roller blades

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