The Standard Antirocker
Frames
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Overview
The Standard Antirocker Frames combine a shallow groove with a narrow H-block to deliver fast slides and locked in groove tricks. A 58mm ride height keeps skates low to the ground for a stable ride, while still allowing outer wheel sizes up to 65mm on more modern boots like the Standard Omni.
Constructed from durable glass-filled nylon, these frames are built to last. Internal support arms provide added rigidity and strength to withstand the pressures of trick-focused skate sessions.
Specifications
| Type | Aggressive |
|---|---|
| Mounting | UFS |
| Max Wheel Size |
58mm (up to 65mm on modern boots) - Outer Wheels 50mm - Inner Wheels |
| Length (Axle to Axle) | 245mm, 260mm, 275mm |
| Split |
110mm |
| Axles |
Two-Piece 8mm |
| Included |
(8) Two-Piece 8mm Axles (8) Alu Spacers (4) Short Frame Mounting Bolts (8) Medium Frame Mounting Bolts (16) Frame Spacers |
| Brake Compatibility | None |
Sizing Chart
| Frame Sizing | Wheelbase |
| SM | 9.46" (245mm) |
| MD | 10.25" (260mm) |
| LG | 10.85" (275mm) |
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Customer Reviews
Fast and solidI’ve skated almost every anti-rocker frame out there. The number 1 thing that lacks in most frames is power transfer. This frame has just the right amount of stiffness for speed. No matter which top of the line wheels and bearings you put on a floppy frame, it’s going to feel slow and sluggish when you’re rolling. But these are the complete opposite! It almost feels like you’re skating flat with the right wheels. These also come in size 260 which is perfect for my size 9-10 boots. 250 sometimes feels a little too small for me, and 270 is way too long. The H-Block is nice and wide, with a very nice groove angle. These frames make you royale on a dime. These frames are also very low, but not too low. If the Kizer Fluid 4 and the Ground Control FLT3 had a baby, it would be this frame. I would definitely buy these again.