Kizer’s newest pro Adam Zurawiecki chooses a bright orange for his pro frame because he’s down for that orange sherbert. Grab a set of these to complete your pumpkin blades, or if you just want to rep the orange (because orange is sick)
Kizer’s new fluid frame design takes the classic fluid frame design and moves the center wheels out to create one of the nicest stock grooves ever put on a frame. This groove and spacing on the center wheels really helps if you are skating a flat set up (8 down 54-53mm works best) and helps even more if you are looking for the widest anti-rocker gap in the biz. Kizer has stuck with the Nylon Zytel material because it is one of the most durable, fastest sliding plastics available. The Kizer Fluid 3 frame also features a new sidewall shape that makes soul grinds slide much faster due to lack of surface contact.
Features
Small = 5–8 (length = 10 1/2 in.)
Large = 9–14 (length = 11 1/2 in.)
Average weight: 9 oz.
Sold in pairs with frame hardware.
Mounting bolts sold separate.
Color: Orange
Frame Design: Kizer Fluid 3
This all-new Kizer Element frames features an aluminum inner structure for maximum durability and replaceable nylon outers, and the worlds first flipable h-block. The h-block can be flipped for an optimum groove set up for either flat or anti-rocker. These frames also feature durable one-piece speed skate style 8mm axles.
Features
8mm one-piece axles. Now made of steel!
Indestructible anodized blue aluminum inner structure
Replaceable nylon outer walls
First ever flip-able h-block allows optimum set ups for either flat or anti-rocker
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