Posts Tagged ‘kizer’
Sean Knight: Kizer Type M Product Review
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Over the past few months I’ve switched between a few different frames searching for something perfect. I wanted to find a frame that’s fast, durable, feels right and won’t snap. I recently received some Kizer Type M frames and I couldn’t be more satisfied.
The frame feel great. It locks really well on soul and h-block tricks fresh out of the box, and only gets better once you’ve worn your own grooves. Whether it’s a rail, ledge or coping, both the soul and h-block slide fast, and they’re really smooth when switching up.
The shape of the frame makes it great for almost any size object you’re grinding, and the UHMW center wears away slowly and keeps the h-block sliding slick.
The frame feels really solid under my feet. They’ve handled a number of drops in the cold Canadian weather, and I haven’t snapped a pair yet. If you’ve never tried the Kizer Type M frame, I definately recomment trying a pair.
-Knight.
Kizer Frames, Holiday colors
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009Kizer Frames, Holiday colors to brighten the winter! Xmas 09/10.

Thanks Oli Benet.
Kizer: Slimline & Team Fluid Frames
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
SLIMLINE
The most efficient flat and freestyle frame ever made! Brand new and packed with fantastic features:
* Revolutionary new super fast and strong material for a smooth grinding sensation
* Lightweight, only 212g (without hardware)
* Narrowed top for allowing more soul space on both sides
* Extra-wide 3D shaped groove to facilitate switch ups
* Entirely reinforced frame design
* Raised grind-bars on each side for enhanced life
* Inner bridges for reinforcement
* Engraved Logos
* Asymmetrical side walls for topsides and easy lock on
* Height adjustable frame spacer to create all wheel setups you can imagineOptions included:
1. Flat setups: All wheels sizes up to a maximum of 4×58mm
2. Antirocker setups: All wheels sizes up to 2×60mm and 2×48mm(or 2×58mm and 2×50mm)
3. Flat rockered setup: All wheels sizes up to 2×60mm and 2×56mm (or2×58mm and 2×54mm or 2×57mm and 2×53mm). Needless to say, the choice is your!!!1 pair (incl. axles and spacers)
Team Fluid
The shape of a Fluid frame makes faster soul- and topsidetricks possible. Cess-Slides are also very easy with this kind of frame. The groove and the space between the middle wheels are big enough to ride flat or with grindwheels.
1 pair in teal incl. axle bolts and spacers!
Max Wheel size = 59mm outside, 56mm inside (57mm also fit but WITHOUT the distance ring).
Source: Grindhouse (via RR).
Kizer Adrian Wallace (Pro M-type Frame)
Friday, June 12th, 2009Kizer: Adrien Anne, Type-M Frames
Monday, May 11th, 2009Kizer Fluid 3: Jefferson Santana Frame
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
The frames no longer have the raised parts on the upper side of the frame, this means that there will be no problem with them fitting on Razors now.
Larger picture of the frames and dedicated forums topic.
Thanks Razor_dave.
Kizer Slimline: Inmag Review
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Being a hard-core GC fan as I am, and its soft material I have never skated Kizer Fluids for a longer time.
Super hard frames work so so at skateparks and copings yet with street skating, especially on ledges they were always slower and felt awkward.
What’s more, after release of FTL frame I thought I would not try Fluids again. However my opinion was changed by the first news about innovative Slimline collection, which can be treated as Kizer`s answer for FTL idea. [...]
Check the full Kizer Slimline: Inmag Review.
Thanks Basza.
CTV – Kizer SlimLine, Promo Edit
Thursday, December 11th, 2008
A MattyWatky Production (larger picture of the products).













