Does anyone know anything about the Marsblade roller frame ?
Looking for any information on people who have used them.
Thanks !
Posted 27 April 2017 - 10:02 AM
Does anyone know anything about the Marsblade roller frame ?
Looking for any information on people who have used them.
Thanks !
Posted 27 April 2017 - 10:52 AM
The roller one is great, I'be bought multiple so far and would buy again if mine ever break - so far after 2 years both a running strong.
Feeling is very ice-like, I leave the screw for the rocker almost completely open.
While they are meant for off-ice training, I've used them in games as-well without any problems.
Posted 27 April 2017 - 11:10 AM
The roller one is great, I'be bought multiple so far and would buy again if mine ever break - so far after 2 years both a running strong.
Feeling is very ice-like, I leave the screw for the rocker almost completely open.
While they are meant for off-ice training, I've used them in games as-well without any problems.
Yeah. I would be looking to use it in games
Posted 27 April 2017 - 12:08 PM
There's a big thread on Modsquad about this chassis that has plenty of comments from users. If you're considering the Marsblade you may also want to read the threads that discuss the Sprung Chassis. I've used Sprungs for a while now and prefer them to the Tuuk Rocker and the flat chassis I used before that. The third option to consider if you're looking for something with an ice like feel is the Fizix chassis that should be coming out this year - it's in the prototype stage, but is designed by the same guy who designed the Sprungs. It's basically supposed to be an improved version of the Sprungs made with aluminum. Fizix has a Facebook page with pictures and some general details.
Posted 02 May 2017 - 03:40 PM
There's a big thread on Modsquad about this chassis that has plenty of comments from users. If you're considering the Marsblade you may also want to read the threads that discuss the Sprung Chassis. I've used Sprungs for a while now and prefer them to the Tuuk Rocker and the flat chassis I used before that. The third option to consider if you're looking for something with an ice like feel is the Fizix chassis that should be coming out this year - it's in the prototype stage, but is designed by the same guy who designed the Sprungs. It's basically supposed to be an improved version of the Sprungs made with aluminum. Fizix has a Facebook page with pictures and some general details.
I'd be interested to hear from someone who's used them both. With spring sprung here (sorry) I've been seriously considering stepping my game up to the marsblades. I will do some follow-up on the Spring chassis tho. If for no other reason that the marsblades seem like I'd be too far up off the ground.
Posted 02 May 2017 - 03:47 PM
I've had both Marsblades and Sprungs and they both do a great job of replicating an ice-like feel. Overall, I like the Sprungs better. The Marsblades felt tall and bulky, while the Sprungs are lighter and feel more like an ice skate in my opinion. I currently have Sprungs on my Jetspeeds and they work great for outdoor roller hockey. I can't comment too much on the durability because I only skate on them once or twice a month, but they seem to be holding up well so far.
"What is your lowest/best price?" is NOT an offer.
Posted 03 May 2017 - 12:10 AM
One user on Modsquad who compared the two noted that, "sprungs allow you to be on 4, 3, 2, or 1 wheel(s). While the marsblade don't allow this. I notice the difference while stopping and making tight turns. The stopping control/feel with spungs is 10/10, marsblade 8/10, and rigid chassis 4/10."
Posted 20 November 2017 - 09:34 PM