Chaz Sands: Kizer slimline frame Edit

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Chaz Sands skating the new Kizer (Dominic Sagona) slimline frame at the unit 23 skatepark (Glasgow).

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35 Responses to “Chaz Sands: Kizer slimline frame Edit”

  1. Boury Says:

    ha I´m first XD

    What about SLIM LINE i think that they are the same like ELEMENT (only not with aluminium) cuz they look very similar

  2. xsjado-man Says:

    did he have a flat set up or anti rocker anyone know?

  3. mihai b Says:

    rjd2 nice song

    nice edit!

  4. Mr M Says:

    Ha haa he just KILLED that bowl!

    That bowl looks sweet, the frames look OK, I think Chaz could destroy that park with any frames and any skates on so it doesnt say much, except that chaz is better than you.

  5. Keep on rollin Says:

    rocker set up aka big wheels outside and grind wheels inside.. ;)

    yea that sure did do the trick of clearing things up in regards to weather their worth the pennies ;P , id be keen to consider for sure.

    very similar to elements hmmm you sure?? lol

  6. LX Says:

    Some Beautifull lines in that edit.

  7. Andy Gibson Says:

    i forget how good chaz is sometimes.

    i’m sure he is skating flat? it shows you a close up in the first like 10 seconds?

  8. nice Says:

    Yes is a flat setup. No those are not like the element at all: different groove, different material, so light, rocker system… those frames look hot.
    Chaz really killed that bowl, some crazy lines!

  9. A skater that hates... Says:

    say it with me:
    ADVERTISEMENT!!!!!!!!!!!!

    for fuck sake, powerslide end the covert roller marketing and make good, fair priced products for the masses. You are fucking robbing us. 300 pound boots and 60 pound frames? Not all of us have mum and dad paying the bills.

  10. SEONER Says:

    Is that suppose to show a new product….no information in this video.
    show us a sagona skating and talking about the frame…where is our industrie going…?

  11. Dan Says:

    Doesn’t Chaz have his own frame company or something now?

  12. portas Says:

    summit like that I think

  13. random Says:

    http://vimeo.com/2412648

  14. knocker83 Says:

    seemed like the same crap over over on that bowl to me.

  15. RZRS-chaz Says:

    im confused now cos i saw chaz repping for the new kaltik frames and now hes showing of the new kizer frames ???

  16. jim bob Says:

    im confused 2 i thought Chaz skated the Kaltik frame these days

  17. Rick van Dijk Says:

    what can I say…. Kaltic will bring a great 4 down frame in a while… So testing an other 4 down frame is logical. Product research ;)

    Chaz is fucking dope! And the Kaltik shizzle will be just so sweet…..

  18. Travis Stewart Says:

    Chaz! That was sick. So is the flat rocker status. haha. Hope all is well across the water out there. :)

    -Trav

  19. Chaz Sands Says:

    Actually guys no I’m still skating for Kizer, this is why i made the edit i don’t want people getting confused about what frame company i am skating for. kaltik was just some help for a friend and i am nothing to do with the Kaltik brand.

    To answer some peoples questions: yes the frame i skated in this edit is flat set up with standard razors wheels 57mm flat and its perfect loads of speed and smooth on ramps/rough ground and loads of space for grinding without sticking.

    Thanks

    Chaz

  20. monkey shoes Says:

    that was dope

  21. Al Says:

    This is a mix with Ground Control FeatherLite and Rollerblade frame ( Tom Hyser).
    It’s good to see flat setup coming again, it’s a cycle like on wheels on skateboarding. To See skating with speed not just walking and grind on rail or ledge.

  22. akari Says:

    Aloha Chaz,

    What size are your skates? Are you rocking size9usa with large frames or small frames? I noticed that the slimline comes in small, med, and large. I like large frames for speed, but its hard to do some al-oop topsides and switch ups. With small frames switch ups are no problem, but i dont feel comfturble skating fast aka carving bowls.

    Do you know anything about the medium frames?

  23. Chaz Sands Says:

    nah actually man the skates are a size us 7, with a size medium frame. I got both small and medium and looking at the small i thought they looked too small they are more for like really small kids really. so if you are a USA 9 then get the medium because its still quite long if you get a large then its huge. but you say you like long frames so i donno.

    chaz

  24. Sleeze Says:

    A skater that hates… I’d rather pay some extra money for a product that is of the up most quality than buy a piece of shit for a tad cheaper. Quality is what really lacks in this industry, companies constantly try and take shortcuts and yield shitty products. Like your complaining about the Deshi Carbons being expensive, get real, I can afford them. Look at any other industry, and you will see that rollerblades are not really that expensive. Hell you could be a mountain biker and pay 3k for a bike. You can’t afford the quality? Stick to your piece of shit razors.

  25. Danny Beer Says:

    spin to the right sometimes! other than that really good edit and nice steez

  26. Tru Says:

    great edit

    think i’ll go buy some featherlites

  27. peter Says:

    Sleeze I agree, looks at normal shoes how much they costs, skates are not expansive.
    I also heard the Slim Line frame really last longer than other frames, so you pay more but last much longer. I had a featherlite frame and went though it really fast.

  28. Gabe Holm Says:

    Amazing lines Chaz!! those fisheye dolly shots on that bowl looked really cool. Thats gotta be one of the best ramps i’ve ever seen

  29. richy Says:

    those look awrite man,, sick skating aswell.

  30. Paulizzle Says:

    real good filming and editing, chaz sands killed it

  31. akari Says:

    Chaz,

    Thanks for the info. I will be looking to buy a pair of the rich eisler (sp).. Medium. I have been skating my zurwikii (sp) small frame i love them a lot. Kinda went away from the large 50/50 and large ians… hheheh..

    Well hope they come out soon.

    Thanks again and much mohalos,

    akari

  32. akari Says:

    Chaz:

    Re. Frames:

    I heard Shane Yost skates the rollerblade frames with 72mm flat.. That means super speed on the vert. My friend Thumper was rocking them frames with 72mm outside a 54 or something inside, but we both aggreed that the slimline frames will be the ones to get. I have a pair of elements, but i cant skate rounded off ledges with them. NO soul space, its like the frame is geared to rails. This is not a bad thing, but i like to skate everything flat rocker like Charls Dunckle.

    Well being from Oahu Hawaii we never get to see the frames till one of the 10 or 15 of us buy them. Just to let you know i will be the first to buy em. haha.. Thumper and i were joking during the summer how we could talk about frame setups for park, street, and vert. Can we ever find a frame to skate them all? Between Thumper and i we have used all the frames on the market and the only frame we both really liked were the Fiziks, but the only problem i had with them were the wieght, well and the plastic rocker things that twisted and i would eat it hard.

    Good to talk to someone on the inside about these frames. I would have bought them any how, but i always make a bad choise when it comes to sizes. When i got my zurwiikis I got them small with flat 56mm90a undercovers. Not too smart…

    Well i could go on for days and pages about frames. Nice to chat with a pro. I need to get off this island again and skate some new ish. Well if you ever end up on the island of Oahu or the island of Hawaii let me know. We got some fun parks, chill street spots, and good times. Not to mention sunny days..

    Thank you once again,

    peace

  33. John Dillingham Says:

    Good lines, good edit, good commercial. Wish they played shit like this during the super bowl.

  34. Wreckless skate shop Says:

    sweet edit chaz, see you in Dublin soon,

    Grant

  35. jam Says:

    wats the invite dates anyone know