Wizard PR Frames
Designed for artistic skating styles and skill development.
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Made in Canada
- UFS mounting
- Includes 10 steel frame axles
- Includes 4 UFS mounting bolts
This guide is based on the Wizard Base/Base High and Seba UFS models. If you're using other brands/models of boot, we recommend filling out our frame form to determine which frame is most suitable for you.
For NR and PR models:
The sizes below are a recommendation for the general user, but can vary depending on the skaters height, skill level, and personal preference.
For the Advanced model:
The sizes below are essential, as the size of the skater's boot must be small enough to ensure the front and back wheels can spin freely. Click here for more information about Advanced frames.
The Logic
Progressive Rocker (PR) frames use five smaller wheels on a four-position rocker to provide a lower ride height (enhanced balance and control) and a shorter effective contact (shorter turning radius) compared to larger wheels.
PR76
- Progressive Rocker Geometry
- Designed for 5 x 76mm wheels
- 77mm effective contact (underfoot)
- 308mm wheel base
PR80
- Progressive Rocker Geometry
- Designed for 5 x 80mm wheels
- 81mm effective contact (underfoot)
- 324mm wheel base
PR84
- Progressive Rocker Geometry
- Designed for 5 x 84mm wheels
- 85mm effective contact (underfoot)
- 340mm wheel base
The Magic
FAQs
Can I use a smaller/larger PR frame size than what's recommended for my boot size?
Yes. For our NR and PR models, the recommended sizes are for the general user, but can vary depending on the skaters height, skill level, and personal preference.
example: A skater who is 180cm tall and has a size 39EU boot may benefit from extra frame length to help with stability. Instead of the general recommendation of the PR76 frame for their foot size, the PR80 may be more suitable for them.
How should I rotate the wheels on my PR frames?
With all Wizard frame models (NR, PR, and Advanced), we recommend flipping each wheel in its place, keeping it in the same position of the same frame.
Wheel rotation is necessary to preserve the life of your wheels, maintain proper energy transfer while striding, and roll smoothly.
What wheel profile is most suitable to use with PR frames?
We recommend using wheels which have a more rounded profile, to help provide as much contact with the ground as possible, and better absorb light impact.
For the most optimal rolling experience, we recommend using outer and inner wheels which both have the same profile.
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