I plan on only broadcasting at certain times that would (hopefully) reduce risk and keeping the things broadcasted family-friendly in hopes that people won't be ringing in angry calls and complaining. I really want to try to offer something special to the people who tune in in my small community, ya know?
From what I'm looking into there are a lot of creative ways of staying low-key.
David Ramirez
>vice city
Xavier Ramirez
Why not just put your radio show on an existing station and the internet?
Bentley Parker
>Not sure why I ever stopped. perhaps it was the skateboard kids calling you "fruitboarder"
Maybe that was just me..
There was some stigma against rollerbladers for some reason. It was seen as feminem.
Jackson Miller
Nah I kept at it until university, then I think I just moved around too much to bring shit like rollerblades with me.
Any tips on getting back into it? Like what are the brands now? (I suspect very different from the past when it was more mainstream)
Chase Cooper
I would never rollerblade as an adult, allthough Im probably still an expert at highspeed backwards blading and shit.
Honestly if rollerblades were invented that allow you to use your regular shoesinside the rollerblade instead of having to carry them with you in a bag or on your shoulder they probably would have been more popular.
Carson Taylor
It's a pretty fucking Sup Forums sport to get into. Rip down to Canadian Tire in the spring and grab a basic set for 70$. Grab some knew, elbow and wrist pads while you're at it. Shit's fuckoff fun.
I eneded up a 6'4 plaid wearing faggot. I just camp it now. Also yelling woodpushers at casual longboarders if fun.
Depends on what you want to do. Hate to say it but rip over to r/rollerblading they have a decent community. If you're looking to just cruise around long stretches go for a tri-wheel setup 3x120mm or 3x110mm @ 84A. But for slower urban enviros a 4x80 set up will do. If you like how ice skates handle, rocker your wheels. I personally love how hockey boots feels so I'm a Bauer boy through and through.
K2 & SEBA have a decent spread of beginner skates though. If you're not sure if you want to spend a few hundred see if Value Village or Goodwill has some pairs in your size, worst case you grab some new bearings and wheels from SportChek. CanadianTire has ridiculous deals on skates but they are usually entry tier garbage.
Easton Allen
>It's a pretty fucking Sup Forums sport to get into.
HACK THE PLANET
Robert Ramirez
They exist, kind of crappy because of the differences in support between a skate and shoe, they're called Doops!
I think k2 has a shoe/skate hybrid where the shoes pop out of the skate. It's a little fucky.