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Post by someone on Jan 14, 2007 21:36:23 GMT 8
hello all the dudes out there... i act wanna buy my own xsjado... then i heard shits coming out from my sk8ing frens... they say that xsjado shits cos its not having any protection on the outside to protect the body of the boot. so its like xsjado wil get rosak in no time... then i decided to go for the razor g5... then words coming again that the liner is too high... so i like u guys who having or already tried these skates gimme some idea on this sk8s... is xsjado so easily worn out? and is the razors liner really high?what bout the weight? thanks for all u guys opinion...
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Post by H1ghr0773r on Jan 15, 2007 0:01:50 GMT 8
i'm a xsjado user and contrarary to your belief of it wearing out faster than other skates, that is entirely not true. From the list of skates that I've every used from K2 Fatty, Oxygen Argons, pre-year 2000 Remedy, USD Thrones, and RB TRS, the xsjado are the best skates. the weight is the lightest in market. I've had those skates close to 2 years and the cuffs has not a day hurt my legs unlike all the 'technology' they put into making the perfect liner out there.
i love them for it's responsiveness and unlike the previous skates that I've used (all hardboot except K2), I could nver feel where my feet are when I'm skating.
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Post by sukeats on Jan 15, 2007 12:24:19 GMT 8
dont listen TOO much to what people say. best advice - ask someone with the skate to let you try em more, more often than not - they'd be more than willing.
roll around a bit - and decide for yourself.
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bsfarvepantsanklehigh
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Post by bsfarvepantsanklehigh on Feb 12, 2007 16:31:19 GMT 8
buy remz
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Post by ethan on Nov 7, 2007 20:29:54 GMT 8
In a way, Xsjado pun cunn.
I like the whole frame design. It is not like the traditional type of blade. It's unique.
But yeah, like Sukeat says... Be comfortable with it before owning one.
And yeah...can the footwrap be used as a normal shoe?
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Post by anicide on Nov 7, 2007 21:11:52 GMT 8
well you can.It looks pretty cool too.It sure as hell lasted longer then my previous pair of st90s
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Post by sukeats on Nov 7, 2007 23:20:07 GMT 8
you can use the footwraps as normal shoes. but somehow - doesnt feel all that comfortable - no proper arch support. good for short walks or travelling between spots. but dont go out for no marathons in em
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Post by ethan on Nov 7, 2007 23:45:52 GMT 8
ahaa. I see
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Post by pokvin on Nov 9, 2007 0:07:49 GMT 8
i have no problems skating my xsjados barefoot.
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edkriss
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Post by edkriss on Nov 11, 2007 2:03:46 GMT 8
well, i always believe trying it out for yourself. get in touch with someone who owns one, try it out, then make your own decision. at the end of the day, it's your feet that gonna skate. it's gonna be your skating style that's gonna wear the skates. last long or short likely depends largely on your skating time, style etc. for any brand, there's gonna be supporters and condemners. you decide who you listen to. other people or our feet.
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Post by sukeats on Nov 11, 2007 10:57:07 GMT 8
nicely put
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Post by tomatokeju on Nov 11, 2007 11:13:01 GMT 8
when u gonna start skating back???
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Post by pokvin on Nov 12, 2007 20:52:11 GMT 8
one thing about skating other people's xsjados though, they're tuned to how they like it so the experiences might differ. if you have your own xsjados you can adjust to your comfort level.
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