Posts Tagged ‘kizer’
Iain Mcleod: Kizer Skate Team Dvd, Section (200x)
Friday, May 11th, 2012
Previously: Iain Mcleod, Chosen Few Clothing Section.
Xsjado: Powerblading Setup & Kizer Fluid 4
Saturday, March 10th, 2012Nettracing posted some pictures of the Xsjado Powerblading Setup and the Kizer Fluid IV Cyan (including a new design).

Thanks Alan D.
Nick Lomax: Kizer Powermax Edit by Ben Shelbourne
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
Kizer Pro rider from the UK, Nick Lomax set up some Kizer Arrow Powerblading frames and put them to the test.
Needless to say he put them through their passes and took them to places where they could truly unlock their potential. See the revolution of Powerblading unfold and the new doors it opens to skaters.
Filmed and Edited by Ben Shelbourne. Additional filming by Tom Ashmore.
Kizer Frames
Monday, October 10th, 2011Kizer X Type
Re-make of the Xsjado frames

Kizer Slimline 2
The perfect flat setup frames

Kizer Fluid 4
Designed only for anti-rockers

Kizer Type M 2

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.
KIZER 2011: BCN Edit by Mark Heuss + Powerblading Frames
Friday, October 7th, 2011Featuring Richie Eisler, Dustin Werbeski and Worapoj Boonnim “Note” as they cruise through Barcelona on a collection of Kizer’s new frames including the brand new Powerblading collection.
Kizer has been at the forefront of frame technology since its very first aftermarket UFS frames back in 1999. Through the years it has never ceased to innovate and create brand new concepts not only in frames but also in hardware. In 2011 Kizer takes a giant leap in innovation once more.
We find that the current state of frame technology is far from ideal. Skaters buy a frame which is “ok” for most types of skating and modify it to get as close to what they want as they can. At Kizer we felt it was our duty to do something about this situation. We decided to make the perfect frames exclusively for Freestyle skating, Anti-Rocker skating and for Flat setups.
In effect, The Kizer 2011 project can be defined as us taking all the best elements of our previous years’ collections and perfecting each frame for a specific style of skating – but that is not all;
Kizer has taken the biggest step in innovation to happen in years in our sport. Fully supporting the new evolution of inline it has created 2 brand new Powerblading frame models, therefore becoming the first frame company to offer enhanced Freeskate/Urban frames designed to withstand the Power of an aggressive skater, one of the most exciting evolutions of the sport in recent years.
We are proud to present our brand new and entirely modified frame collection for 2011.
Kizer – Everyone’s Framed.
Powerblading Frames: Arrow PB
Combining a strong, lightweight aluminium frame with a fluid plastic grindwall allows for the fastest ride ever to be combined with grinding.
Speed has always been limited on aggressive setups until now. Finally skaters can triple their speed and flow while still being able to grind. Powerblading opens up new terrains and possibilities for the aggressive skater. Max Wheel size 80mm ; UFS, UFS – One size.

PB Advance
The Kizer Advance is the Powerblading Fluid. Simplicity and speed is the key to this frame. The worlds strongest Freeskate frame made from Kizer Fluid material it is designed to take aggressive skating into the future.
Shorter than current fitness and freeskate frames the Kizer Advance allows for incredible control and maneuverability. Max Wheel size 80mm ; UFS, One size.

Kizer Type M 2011 Frames
Friday, August 5th, 2011
The Kizer Type M frame has always been one of Kizer’s most popular frames and continues to command many die hard fans. Already known as a strong, fast sliding and lightweight frame Kizer decided to analyze the frame deeper to make further improvements.
The 2011 Type M frame from Kizer includes an upgraded H-block, a design enhancement that allows the skater to bypass the need to make a groove after buying the frame and ensuring maximum comfort and stability on the grind right from the first day. In effect, the Type M frame from Kizer is now perfect right out of the box.
The Kizer Type M frame is ideal for all purpose freestyle skating. It eliminates any risk of sticking on wheels on the grind and is one of the strongest frames on the market. These elements enhance the skaters confidence at all times. One side of the frame offers elevated grind-walls for longer life and minimum friction, while the other side allows for more soul space and flat surface grinding. The H-block of the Type M frame is replaceable.
The Type M is light, simple yet intelligent, fast, pre-grooved, strong and easily customisable – What more could the demanding skater ask for?
Kizer – Everyone’s Framed.
Kizer Fluid 4 Anti-Rocker Frames
Saturday, March 5th, 2011Kizer Colors: Typ M Team Frame & Typ M 11
Friday, October 15th, 2010New USD, Kizer & Xsjados Products
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010Sean 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 4x58mm
2. Antirocker setups: All wheels sizes up to 2x60mm and 2x48mm(or 2x58mm and 2x50mm)
3. Flat rockered setup: All wheels sizes up to 2x60mm and 2x56mm (or2x58mm and 2x54mm or 2x57mm and 2x53mm). 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).










