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The Endless Arc Trinity Frame is a precision machined, multi-setup 5-wheel frame specifically designed for skaters seeking the highest level of performance for expressive flatland styles that rely heavily upon precise edge transitions and n...
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really great for swivels, works well for urban too!
The Arc feels super great. It's cliche, but my first thought was "damn, really smooth". I was learning some basic wizard moves on my previous setup, but they feel smoother and easier on the Arc. The 316mm wheelbase did feel a bit longer at first, but I got used to it pretty quick, and the front/back stability is great.
I'm also using them for urban skating in NYC. They're definitely a bit less locked-in/more squirrely than my previous setup, but it hasn't felt that sketchy (haven't done any big hill bombs yet though). The maneuverability is great in the city and it has great front/back stability. Having the 84mm front wheel also makes it roll over rough surfaces pretty well.
The trinity mount makes it feel really low to the ground. The mercury finish is sick. Really love it!
(For context) I've mainly just skated the stock frame on the Powerslide Next 90 Charcoal, which is the 4x90 Combat frame with the hex adjustable hex rocker axles. I mainly skated that with the front/back wheels all the way up, and the 2 middle wheels 1 "click" down (0.6mm lower, i think) for the most subtle rocker setting. I also tried skating with 2 clicks down (1.2mm rocker), and that felt really swively, but too sketchy for urban. The Arc sits in the sweet spot in between those 2 settings of the Combat frame, in terms of maneuverability and stability.