Kizer Frames

Kizer X Type
Re-make of the Xsjado frames

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Kizer Slimline 2
The perfect flat setup frames

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Kizer Fluid 4
Designed only for anti-rockers

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Kizer Type M 2

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Jeff Stockwell, CJ Wellsmore, Don Bambrick & Dustin Werbeski are new Kizer pros. Visit Kizer-skate.com.

Previously: BCN Edit by Mark Heuss + Kizer Powerblading Frames.

Thanks Oli Benet & Jon Chris.

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9 Responses to “Kizer Frames”

  1. 31 and still Rollin' Says:

    Looking nice. I’m liking the added centre wheel protection on the Slimline frames not quite as extreme as the Kaltiks and the “X” must stand for Xsjado in the x types cuz they are just the mooks with the writing taken off, nothing new but still pretty nice

  2. 31 and still Rollin' Says:

    Ok so now i notice the “re-make of the Xsjado frames” bit lol :D

  3. Salt Says:

    It’s probably cheaper for kizer to make the mook frames and put them on xsjados or any other of their blades since they’re apart of the same distributor. The slim line 2′s have a bit of a kaltik bow effect in the h-block if you look really close on the black frame they show. Less wheel bite is always better though. I’ve had my days with ground control and they did me well for the time being, but I’m deffinitly switching to kizer they just have better product to offer.
    Plus nobody else has a different/unique frame selection like they do. They’re keeping the progression strong for rollerblading :)

  4. Karl af Sweden Says:

    When and where can i buy Kizer X Type ?

  5. rol247 Says:

    nice.
    just lay off those crappy graphics.

  6. Mitch Says:

    Xsjado mooks are now Kizers as the Conference makes good moves to merge companies, just like USD taking over Deshi. Makes little sense to have all of these sub brands when in reality it’s all owned by one company. Wonder if they’ll merge Xsjado into USD, probably not for a while. Xsjado still has a lot of weight behind it’s branding where as Deshi was falling flat.

  7. Danielson Says:

    WOW! I have always been faithfull to groundcontrol for almost 10years now, and this is the 1st time Ive ever even thought about switching. Kizer is def stepping their game up, and their selection is amazing, BUT…………….. I think GC doesnt need as many different frames, because “if it aint broke don’t fix it”… And not to mention, GC’s prices are alot better. Id rather pay $40-$50 for frames than $60-$80 any day. Escpaecially since GC are time-tested, and you always know what your getting.. But all that beiing said, I think Ground Control needs to step it up, or they are gonna get left in the dust.

  8. Rob Says:

    I am rocking now Kizer Fluid IV and I can tell you it feels really similar to Slimline frames, just a little lower. Sliding really fast and I guess they are non brakeable jut like all previous fluids.

  9. Anonymous Says:

    Kizer fluid boomerrangs