Sagona UFS Throne + Kizer Slimline review

daniel prell

I’ve been skating the Sagona for 3 days now and im totally in love!

The first thing that comes to my mind is the liner, best liner ive skated since salomon times.

The top is a kind of neoprene wrap that due to its high tech velcro strap is super easy to put on. I guess I dont have to mention that its highly comfortable.

In my eyes the liner is perfect, to tighten it there is a ‘fast tightening strap’ which is way better than tightening a liner with laces.

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22 Responses to “Sagona UFS Throne + Kizer Slimline review”

  1. comin up kid Says:

    love the skates, not so much the frames. I will be grabin a pair USD4Life.

  2. Punn Says:

    wooow..slimlines look like crap

  3. - Says:

    frame ooks like theyre gonna snap easily

  4. Kartal Says:

    wooow..slimlines look like crap

  5. flowskate Says:

    dumbasses
    those frames wont snap for shit?
    they have been engineered using modern skate technology
    ive had my ground control featherlights for ages now and they have taken all the beats they can get
    +
    im going to hit these new kizers up….and try a flat setup!
    wish me luck ;)

  6. blahdy blah ninja9 Says:

    the slimlines look alot different to the featherlights, different shape, design and material just has the same aim as the featherlights. The material on the slimlines looks real hard and heavy, the middle of the frame looks like it goes in like a u shape and looks real thin in the middle. The featherlights seem to be alot better in my opinon but I haven’t skated the slimlines

  7. one [not the mag] Says:

    $325 is way too much money for these.

  8. Grant Says:

    One shut the fuck up

  9. Mike Falcone Says:

    I’m looking forward to getting a pair of those slimlines, but I’m afraid of that deep groove. Why do frames come with grooves so deep? Look at that, it’s so deep that it looks like, even with a ridiculous split, you’ll still hit your wheels. I’d rather see a modest groove with the wheels still far apart. Those grooves are deeper than my Fifty-50 frames that I’ve been skating for a long time. Who wants to buy brand new frames with a worn out groove?

  10. jeff Says:

    the groove is not as deep as the fluid frame and i love my fluids. But some pople say fluid groove are too deep.
    so this groove should be perfect, but i think it apprease just huge and deep as it is so wide.
    I will try them for sure than I can judge which frame is the best.

  11. pussy assfag Says:

    why are they shaped like mooks stupid fucks ok nice design with the wheel spacing and shit but wtf is with the lil bit carved at the sides thats stupid :O

  12. Henry Salmela Says:

    fluids have the perfect groove!

  13. stevo Says:

    why so much

  14. Colin Says:

    these frames are for a flat rocker set up, not anti-rocker. Those are you who are complaining about the frames being ugly or the frame groove being too deep or too big, then don’t buy the frames!

    There are so many pros to skating flat vs. skating anti-rocker or free style such as, more control while skating, more speed while skating, longer wheel life, ect. The only real downfall is the grinding capabilities that anti-rocker or freestyle gives vs flat rocker.

    Now maybe these type of frames (the slim lines, the new rollerblade frames, the able evolution frames, probably forgetting others) will give the flat rocker as much grinding capability, maybe not as much as freestyle, but as anti-rocker.

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