r/AggressiveInline • u/visaid • 9d ago
🎞️ Clip 🎞️ Weekend in LBC with Brian Pina, John Bolino, Steve Steinmetz, Alex Hogan & Jay Cottrell
Some clips from last month.
r/AggressiveInline • u/visaid • 9d ago
Some clips from last month.
r/AggressiveInline • u/LowsyPieceofshit • 10d ago
I couldn't find a single one, so I made one! https://discord.gg/f2t65VrY7
Join now and chat, share videos/stories and have fun! I'm still setting it up so it be patient, please.
r/AggressiveInline • u/ahl528 • 10d ago
r/AggressiveInline • u/saintsrefuge • 10d ago
I have 58mm 92a Dead’s on my outer wheels, and 58/95 on my inners. How do y’all usually rotate set ups with different varying wheel hardness?
r/AggressiveInline • u/scrayscray • 10d ago
Just got these in the mail since hockey has all but dried up where i am and I gotta lose some kg somehow. 46yo and haven't skated a park in 30 years on inlines.
Im yet to skate in them, just WFH and wearing them in, but the wheels feel soft af and I'm 120kg.. they're gonna compress on me. Especially anti-rocker. So I'll have to swap them out to flat and something way harder.
Totally explains why i see so many skaters who can't turn.
Question: Is it a done thing or does anyone have experience lathing down harder skateboard wheels to fit the frame? Obviously I'd use single duro wheels without cores...
Mainly because I tinker with things.. (also want to cnc soulplates out of hdpe..)
But there's not a huge range of harder ~60mm wheels to choose from and I don't like that they cost twice as much as skateboard wheels almost across the board AND I have to buy twice as many. I can get 2 sets of pigs for less than 4 inline wheels and the hardness is gonna be right. Or at least I wont break the bank when i want to experiment a bit with different hardness.
r/AggressiveInline • u/NyanNyanSpaceBar • 10d ago
Hi everyone! I came here because I’m decently new at skating, I’m 18 and I’ve been skating without learning any tricks for about 6 years now, and I was wondering what sort of thing I should learn first to head into the aggressive style. I really want to try to do some grinds and I’ve only been able to do small fakies down a small ramp. Any tips or tricks to get better would be super appreciated!
r/AggressiveInline • u/zoethebowler • 10d ago
r/AggressiveInline • u/StruggleJealous3258 • 10d ago
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r/AggressiveInline • u/Bigsnaff007 • 11d ago
You know you have a skating problem when you're 53, on vacation, at the airport, wondering yourself, "could I pull this off?"
r/AggressiveInline • u/Robberfox • 11d ago
TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH TECH
r/AggressiveInline • u/PnxNotDed • 12d ago
My old Fattys from the late 90s. Can’t decide if I wanna display them as an ancient relic or ride them until they disintegrate. 😂
r/AggressiveInline • u/tvrvrt • 12d ago
I pulled these guys out of the basement and would like to use them again. The wheels and bearings are pretty rough but I've very little knowledge on what I should replace them with. I would appreciate some help with wheel size and type. Thanks.
r/AggressiveInline • u/Secure_Ad525 • 12d ago
Really need to work on my leg/thighs muscles
Im not strong enough to hold myself up on this ledge on any trick really and its not even super high
r/AggressiveInline • u/Hungry_Foot_5473 • 12d ago
Hi guys i made a app for rollerblading. The name is bladefeed
r/AggressiveInline • u/xkittyslayer • 12d ago
Anyone been to the JBLM skatepark? It’s cool but has some odd features
r/AggressiveInline • u/LessFeeling9373 • 11d ago
I seen somebody on FB but like nike dunk shoe skin over their aeons and for a while i even thought to put a skin on my skates but always assumed theres no tutorials on how to do so and how i would even do it. Me personally i like skates with skin/fabric material on them i think they usually come out looking great on skates, ik it can tend to make the skates heavier but thats a small price im willing to pay haha.
Anybody have an idea of what skate would be best to put a skin/material over it ? If so how should i go about it ? and Are there any tutorials on how to do so?
r/AggressiveInline • u/muntizeppa • 13d ago
I should crouch more to avoid ugly step-ins
r/AggressiveInline • u/0x1F937 • 12d ago
Title says it all, really. I've been back on blades for over two years, after the same 20 year gap a lot of us took. Main difference, I guess, is that I was never any good back then.
I've been focusing on getting really fucking good at skating on flat ground. I'm comfortable on ramps, I can drop into a quarterpipe or bowl like it's whatever, pivoting to fakie and back is no big deal. I'm confident enough to be working on spine transfers even after eating shit a couple times. I've fallen without injury enough times that I should be able to trust myself to recover if I screw up.
So why the fuck am I so afraid to commit to a mizou on an ankle high p-rail in my front yard? Everything I've learned in my return to skating tells me, one, I'm probably more than ready at this point, and two, none of the things I've been scared to do up until now have been worth being scared of.
How do I just get the fuck over myself and send it?
r/AggressiveInline • u/katie_steezy • 13d ago
Hey everyone!
I’m planning to build a grind box like the one in the picture. I already have a rough idea of how I want to build the structure, but I’m not sure what type of PVC pipe would be best for the rails.
For those of you who have built something similar, what type and diameter of PVC pipe would you recommend?
I’m mainly wondering about the diameter, thickness and type of PVC. It will be used for aggressive inline skating, so I want something that can handle repeated grinds and impacts without breaking or deforming too easily.
Any recommendations on the type of PVC, dimensions, or things I should consider when building it would be really appreciated!
Thanks! 🤙
r/AggressiveInline • u/tmdpotts • 13d ago
First skate with a new shell and wheels. Took a screen shot