As a right arm amputee( play with a prosthetic hook and lots of duct tape) tying up is something someone else has had to do for me. I greatly appreciate you showing these new brands for people they may actually be useful to! Thank you
Honestly I am a sucker for tying my skates. I always love getting a fresh pair of waxed laces, putting them on and using them. I could definitely see why these would be useful, very innovative and interesting product. I’m excited to see the development these are going to have over the years!
I think it’s quite comical how long it’s taken the hockey industry to implement these. I’ve been wanting them for years on my skates. I’ve had the Boa system on so many different shoes and boots going back at least 12-15 years so I’m happy they’re finally starting to get this “new” system on skates ha
You say that like most people don’t apply different pressures at different parts of their boot as they tighten the laces. I don’t tie the top eyelet for maximum ankle flexion, these don’t account for that stuff
I have had BOA laces (similar design with a steel cable lace) in golf shoes for years, looks very similar and other companies have copied the design (Puma has Disc thats the same thing), I have been waiting for them to come out in hockey skates, this seems like a pretty cool alternative since you can retro fit them and hope they come out with them in normal hockey skates. The real benefit along with getting skates on and off faster is that it pulls the tension even, and with small clicks you can really get the perfect fit. I might have to try these on my skates until someone comes out with BOA on hockey skates. (I have seen them on recreational skates just not on hockey FYI).
Now I’m very interested! Since there are days where I ref and play, being able to get skates on and off quickly would be a big help! I think I’ll wait until I see them on ice though. Also, would putting a piece of stick tape or even clear tape around the eyelet edge prevent it from eating through the material around the eyelet? Thanks for letting us know about this product!
This tech has been around on various foot wear for decades, it's just not common in the least. It was even on two or three different skates in the late 90's and early 2000's. But, very few people even know about it and making a video specifically about this tech will bring more attention to it which might make it catch on like I think it should have long ago.
I kind of doubt Bauer's and CCM's $50m funded R&D labs haven't explored this technology. I think Jeremy raised a valid concern that the knob can break mid game and loosen the skate. Also there's concern that it will eat through the eyelets faster if you skate often and aggressively. Maybe if you do a titanium knob and coating for eyelets this can be done on a pro level. But what do I know? =) However, I am definitely surprised that it is not used for entry and recreational level skates.
Like tons of comments have already said, BOA has been around for so long and I am sure they could create something for skates. This is nice that you can just basically install it yourself. BOA usually has a lifetime warranty too. My friends BOA on his bike shoes broke in an area that wasnt fixable, so BOA is buying the new model of the shoe coming out this year and sending it to him.
My K2 inline skates have BOA. I'm not really a fan as the boot is equally tight throughout the foot. I prefer a little wiggle room near the ball of the foot with my ankle locked in. BOA does not allow for that. Plus, there's no way BOA or these will hold up well to some slashes/pucks to the boot. For these to work for ice hockey and probably roller, there would need to be some sort of flap that protects the apparatus.
This is an extremely common lacing system for snowboard boots, it's called the boa system been around for decades. Roller-skates use roughly the same housing as snowboard boots do so it makes sense it would easily switch over.
Very Cool! I've been looking for this type of fastest lace system for my kid for some time... and I'm surprised that CCM, Bauer have not released this yet..Thanks for posting this 👍
my son had a pair of CCM skates around 2005-2006 (I believe he was a squirt AA player at the time) that were made with the boa system, with built in rails for the wire lace and a Boa twist reel on the rear. he loved the ease of tightening and removing his skates, and would've kept wearing them, but I could not find a pair his size when it was time to get a larger skate. the only "problem" he had, was that he would have to tighten them one last time after a couple laps in warm-up, but that was likely due to his strength at that age, and his liking his skates extremely tight. he never had a failure in cable or gearing, and I was surprised that they never took hold in the market.
I think you should test how easy it is with winter gloves on! I don't live on a cold enough climate for pond hockey, but I imagine being able to tighten your skates with the gloves on would be super clutch.
Interesting product though I like being able to vary the tightness of different sections like you can with laces. Back in the day, 3 strap buckle systems were pretty common with rollerblades. Those were pretty quick and effective. Makes me wonder why they shifted away from that. The closest thing I could find similar to that is Option B straps. Velcro straps (3 per skate) each install through a lace hole held using screw and nut with a roller bar on the opposite lace hole (again, screw and nut) for the strap to cinch down. Really wanted them to work because laces are so tedious, but the nut unfortunately was too big to fit through the lace grommets on my skate.
So I just put option B's on my ice skates, I put 5 instead of the recommended 3 on each skate, held up great during my first game of adult rookie league and a stick time session this week working on crossovers, stops etc. Held snug the entire time.
@@usernaames it all depends on the angle of the shot/slash and the speed of both. After numerous tests for in game and off ice direct contacts, we’ve noticed it holds up pretty well. The dial will not shatter, but it can damage the internal dial system if hit hard at an angle or with a high velocity shot/slash. It is primarily used right now by kids and teenagers where the Aforementioned problems won’t occur as much - but we have plenty of happy adult customers as well.
Would love to know how they’re working out after all this time or if you use them regularly. I have a nine-year-old that’s in Hockey Academy and he’s struggling to get his skates tightened every day.
Have double Boa Snowboard boots and they are great! I wish I could find a good pair of hockey skates with it already built in as I have bad fingers which makes tying my skates tight difficult as well as bad circulation in my feet and being able to loosen like this in between shifts would be amazing! Did these work on the ice?
def wanna see a durability update on both the mechanism and how much they effect your eyelets. I would love these on my off skates to use during training and such
Is there a semi auto version where I lace most the way but fine adjusting for top end ankle support for training strengthening? Or a simple top 2 eyelet adapter buckle
Been using boa systems on cycling shoes for atleast the last 10 years and usualy have a lifetime warranty(not sure if this one is a genuine boa) was only thinking on tuesday how nice it would be and now i see this 👍
Friend had these for ice skates. First shift out the popped open, instant loose skate, had to come off. *Queue continual opening* Took them off and had laces the next game. 🤷🏻♂️ I won't be putting them in mine.
Hi Charles, I can understand your concern and sorry this happened to your friend. I will gladly speak with him to address this problem as this shouldn’t be happening. He can reach out to us at info@twistlace.com or 647 402 7716. It may be due to a small error that can be fixed! Thanks
Me as a pee wee hockey player i cant figure out how to tie my skate pretty tied i find it very annoying to be playing on inside egde i think😅 but anyways i really hate the fact that i cant tie my skate good because i dont have the arm strengt to do it
Yes it works for goalies as well! The goalie pads actually protect the system from any high velocity shots and slashes! Would definitely save you a lot of time! I have goalies us f it right now and really like it Can order yours at www.TwistLace.com and click shop Thanks !
Hi Eduardo, Yes it works for goalies as well! The goalie pads actually protect the system from any high velocity shots and slashes! Would definitely save you a lot of time! Can order yours at www.TwistLace.com and click shop Thanks !
@@seanmckinley5052 it seems that with only a few adult users it has punctured the eyelet, but it also depends on the skate brand . We are in a soft launch and making refinements to the product this summer. This so something we are addressing
Hey Jeremy, I've been wanting to buy Marsblades but don't know how they fit. True to size? Smaller? Larger? I wear 7.5 D in Bauer Nexus 1000. I hear that they fit about a half size small.
Marsblades aren't as high volume skates as bauer nexus skates. You'd better keep your bauers and get the runners swapped to marsblades at some pro shops!
They’d be fine for what you’re doing but you’d be asking for trouble relying on that in a game. I always have extra laces on hand because of abrasions to the lace that happen during any given game. A skate cuts that thin thing and you’re done
Hi Paynan, In the video they don’t install the white stretchy hockey laces. These laces actually hold the foot in a lot better so it’s highly recommended you put on the laces. These laces also protect the wire from being sliced.
Yes it works for goalies as well! The goalie pads actually protect the system from any high velocity shots and slashes! Would definitely save you a lot of time! Can order yours at www.TwistLace.com and click shop Thanks !
Snowboarding boots, golf shoes , etc have this turn dial technology- but it is integrated into the boot pre sale. This after market product can be transferred from skate to skate fitting all sizes and ages
Hi Muse, We’ve done plenty of trauma tests to the dial with pucks and sticks. It holds up well. It may not withstand the velocity of a pro level slap shot, but this is meant for kids, Rec leagues, Etc.
I wonder if it would stick to the lather tongue, of my aggressive Inline blades? Anyone else here happen to have a pair of USD Carbon Free Team boots? N this Twist Lace product on them?
Hi Tyrone, We designed the dial mount in such a way that it is flexible and curved exactly like a Pringle - allowing it to adhere well and shape well to any tongue. It is very sticky but also it will not leave a large residue on the tongue.
I did that with an R1 and fell a lot of the first few tries. You expect the rocker to change your turning radius by a lot like it would on ice, but the wheelbase remains flat so it's not as dramatic of a change compared to just rockering your wheels (smaller wheels for the front and back) on a standard chassis (which I feel like I can make tighter turns with).
@@mustang268 It's weird. I went into mars blades after about 8 months without rollerblading on my normal rollerblades and it was still weird.... it's possible that it was weird because I was expecting a rollerblade kinda feel though, it's tough to say. It's not exactly like ice skates though.
In all honesty though, rollerblade wheels just can't get the turning radius of skates because there's no edge to bite into the ice and hold. So, it's kinda like skating on super dull ice skates in any case since the wheels will inevitably slip.
@@AnHourOfWolves Have you tried just rockering the wheels? The shorter wheelbase makes it much easier to make tighter turns. It's not the same as an ice rocker but I like it better than standard flat wheels. I have to experiment more with the stock R1 but I'm probably going to rocker those wheels eventually.
Snowboarding boots, golf shoes , etc have this turn dial technology- but it is integrated into the boot pre sale. This after market product can be transferred from skate to skate fitting all sizes and ages
Hi Travis, Yes the dial tightening for footwear is not new. But this dial is of different mechanical engineering but more importantly our product is an after market , detachable system that can be transferred from skate to skate
As a right arm amputee( play with a prosthetic hook and lots of duct tape) tying up is something someone else has had to do for me. I greatly appreciate you showing these new brands for people they may actually be useful to! Thank you
These will be perfect for you!
Hi Cameron ,
Thanks again for your order and can’t wait for you to try them out!
@@twistlace. are you real?
@@XavierPablosEscobar yes
, yes they are
I'm a right hand amputee. Use the split hook tieing my ice skates successfully. Give me your details and I'll send you a video of my technique
I have these on my work boots and they have been working good so far
Honestly I am a sucker for tying my skates. I always love getting a fresh pair of waxed laces, putting them on and using them. I could definitely see why these would be useful, very innovative and interesting product. I’m excited to see the development these are going to have over the years!
Hey coach, I`m from Brasil, here we can only play with rollers, please make content with some drills for begginers about rollerskating for hockey
@@gbthyvth5h wait till you find out about auto correct
@@gbthyvth5h woman moment
What?
@@ert7049 what was she saying before she deleted her comment?
@@Cop64 she said he’s not from Brazil because he dint say it with a z he spelt it with a z which is a woman moment
I think it’s quite comical how long it’s taken the hockey industry to implement these. I’ve been wanting them for years on my skates. I’ve had the Boa system on so many different shoes and boots going back at least 12-15 years so I’m happy they’re finally starting to get this “new” system on skates ha
You say that like most people don’t apply different pressures at different parts of their boot as they tighten the laces. I don’t tie the top eyelet for maximum ankle flexion, these don’t account for that stuff
Well, BOA owns the patents so hockey companies would have to pay licensing fees
Did you buy some? Aree they good?
I have had BOA laces (similar design with a steel cable lace) in golf shoes for years, looks very similar and other companies have copied the design (Puma has Disc thats the same thing), I have been waiting for them to come out in hockey skates, this seems like a pretty cool alternative since you can retro fit them and hope they come out with them in normal hockey skates. The real benefit along with getting skates on and off faster is that it pulls the tension even, and with small clicks you can really get the perfect fit. I might have to try these on my skates until someone comes out with BOA on hockey skates. (I have seen them on recreational skates just not on hockey FYI).
Now I’m very interested! Since there are days where I ref and play, being able to get skates on and off quickly would be a big help! I think I’ll wait until I see them on ice though. Also, would putting a piece of stick tape or even clear tape around the eyelet edge prevent it from eating through the material around the eyelet? Thanks for letting us know about this product!
This tech has been around on various foot wear for decades, it's just not common in the least. It was even on two or three different skates in the late 90's and early 2000's. But, very few people even know about it and making a video specifically about this tech will bring more attention to it which might make it catch on like I think it should have long ago.
I kind of doubt Bauer's and CCM's $50m funded R&D labs haven't explored this technology.
I think Jeremy raised a valid concern that the knob can break mid game and loosen the skate. Also there's concern that it will eat through the eyelets faster if you skate often and aggressively. Maybe if you do a titanium knob and coating for eyelets this can be done on a pro level. But what do I know? =)
However, I am definitely surprised that it is not used for entry and recreational level skates.
I have been using this for a few months and love these
Glad you’re enjoying them !
Bet all the boys kill themselves laughing at you.
Have you noticed extra stress on the metal eyelets of your skate? I'm thinking about installing these on my Marsblade inline skates.
Like tons of comments have already said, BOA has been around for so long and I am sure they could create something for skates. This is nice that you can just basically install it yourself. BOA usually has a lifetime warranty too. My friends BOA on his bike shoes broke in an area that wasnt fixable, so BOA is buying the new model of the shoe coming out this year and sending it to him.
My K2 inline skates have BOA. I'm not really a fan as the boot is equally tight throughout the foot. I prefer a little wiggle room near the ball of the foot with my ankle locked in. BOA does not allow for that. Plus, there's no way BOA or these will hold up well to some slashes/pucks to the boot. For these to work for ice hockey and probably roller, there would need to be some sort of flap that protects the apparatus.
This is an extremely common lacing system for snowboard boots, it's called the boa system been around for decades. Roller-skates use roughly the same housing as snowboard boots do so it makes sense it would easily switch over.
the difference here is the detachability- allowing it to switch from skate to skate. This is designed specifically for hockey skates, for now.
Very Cool! I've been looking for this type of fastest lace system for my kid for some time... and I'm surprised that CCM, Bauer have not released this yet..Thanks for posting this 👍
I wonder how well these would work on Goalie skates, be game changer !
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my son had a pair of CCM skates around 2005-2006 (I believe he was a squirt AA player at the time) that were made with the boa system, with built in rails for the wire lace and a Boa twist reel on the rear. he loved the ease of tightening and removing his skates, and would've kept wearing them, but I could not find a pair his size when it was time to get a larger skate.
the only "problem" he had, was that he would have to tighten them one last time after a couple laps in warm-up, but that was likely due to his strength at that age, and his liking his skates extremely tight.
he never had a failure in cable or gearing, and I was surprised that they never took hold in the market.
I think you should test how easy it is with winter gloves on! I don't live on a cold enough climate for pond hockey, but I imagine being able to tighten your skates with the gloves on would be super clutch.
The gloves come on and off all the time for tying regular skates anyway.
Interesting product though I like being able to vary the tightness of different sections like you can with laces.
Back in the day, 3 strap buckle systems were pretty common with rollerblades. Those were pretty quick and effective. Makes me wonder why they shifted away from that.
The closest thing I could find similar to that is Option B straps. Velcro straps (3 per skate) each install through a lace hole held using screw and nut with a roller bar on the opposite lace hole (again, screw and nut) for the strap to cinch down. Really wanted them to work because laces are so tedious, but the nut unfortunately was too big to fit through the lace grommets on my skate.
I know someone that uses Velcro lace replacements. They are 3 straps. Low mid and high.
Edit: it's called option B
So I just put option B's on my ice skates, I put 5 instead of the recommended 3 on each skate, held up great during my first game of adult rookie league and a stick time session this week working on crossovers, stops etc. Held snug the entire time.
Brilliant as always!
Definitely interested to see how long they hold up
Especially if you take a shot on it.
@@Jermont86 true
Please do it for ice hockey this is something I would definitely use if it worked for ice hockey
Hey! This works for ice hockey skates and for hockey rollerblades! Can order yours at
www.TwistLace.com
Ok thanks
@@twistlace. would they break if receiving a shot on the dial?
@@usernaames it all depends on the angle of the shot/slash and the speed of both. After numerous tests for in game and off ice direct contacts, we’ve noticed it holds up pretty well. The dial will not shatter, but it can damage the internal dial system if hit hard at an angle or with a high velocity shot/slash. It is primarily used right now by kids and teenagers where the Aforementioned problems won’t occur as much - but we have plenty of happy adult customers as well.
Any wear and tear updates?
this is helpful i have sring hockey at 2 ET btw i live in AB
Would love to know how they’re working out after all this time or if you use them regularly. I have a nine-year-old that’s in Hockey Academy and he’s struggling to get his skates tightened every day.
Bro @nasher need to do a is it trash
Yea
Sweet
This makes me miss my Reebok skates that I would just pump up mid game when they got loose
Have double Boa Snowboard boots and they are great! I wish I could find a good pair of hockey skates with it already built in as I have bad fingers which makes tying my skates tight difficult as well as bad circulation in my feet and being able to loosen like this in between shifts would be amazing!
Did these work on the ice?
What about taking a shot off of them in a game?! Would they hold up or break? Apologies if you addressed this in the video, I was skimming through.
def wanna see a durability update on both the mechanism and how much they effect your eyelets. I would love these on my off skates to use during training and such
I had these and after a few years the Mechanismen broke out of nowhere which then forces me to completely destroy my skates in order to get them of
@@superrinusblick4222 must be a a totally different system/product. We launched this year
@@twistlace. Yeah, it was build into the skate, but it was still the same Mechanism. hope this one is better quality
Silly question,
At 4:48
What do you mean by "fake" laces 😅?
I wonder if you could install 2 sets for the toe box and for the ankle?
Is there a semi auto version where I lace most the way but fine adjusting for top end ankle support for training strengthening? Or a simple top 2 eyelet adapter buckle
Whats his deck made out of? Im looking to get somthing like that
Been using boa systems on cycling shoes for atleast the last 10 years and usualy have a lifetime warranty(not sure if this one is a genuine boa) was only thinking on tuesday how nice it would be and now i see this 👍
Depending on the price I might actually look into these! I’m in the market for new laces right now anyways (sorry Bauer, your laces are DOGWATER)
I just baked my newly delivered MarsBlade Kraft pros, they really do take a long time to put on and lace up 😂
Super cool
Have you worked on the less recreational use? I really need a substitute since I always break my laces since I like my skates really tight.
Friend had these for ice skates. First shift out the popped open, instant loose skate, had to come off.
*Queue continual opening*
Took them off and had laces the next game.
🤷🏻♂️ I won't be putting them in mine.
Hi Charles, I can understand your concern and sorry this happened to your friend. I will gladly speak with him to address this problem as this shouldn’t be happening. He can reach out to us at info@twistlace.com or 647 402 7716. It may be due to a small error that can be fixed! Thanks
@@twistlace. good to hear!
I'll send him that info, thanks for the quick response. Appreciate it!!
@@twistlace. you are like the Amazon of fast skate lacaning
Does he wear his shin pads over the skate tongue? I could see his the shin pad sliding down would pop out the lock.
@@seanthomas6421 I have my shin pads over the tongue and I wonder the same thing.
they had these in the 90's i know this cuz i had a pair that u turned a nob to tighten them
How do you think they will do with chewed up metal eyelets? Will they survive the abrasion for long?
I want to get a pair but does the string last and is it allowed and will I get it trouble for not having real laces
What type of surface are you rollerblading on in the video?
How would they work for a goalie? They're very unlikely to explode considering they're covered by leg pads
Same tech is used for decades in cycling cleats btw
Me as a pee wee hockey player i cant figure out how to tie my skate pretty tied i find it very annoying to be playing on inside egde i think😅 but anyways i really hate the fact that i cant tie my skate good because i dont have the arm strengt to do it
I wanna see these on ice wonder if it be worth it for a goalie
Check the reply they left on my comment asking that
Me asking them
@@seanmckinley5052 tag me in said comment lol
Done
Yes it works for goalies as well! The goalie pads actually protect the system from any high velocity shots and slashes! Would definitely save you a lot of time! I have goalies us f it right now and really like it
Can order yours at www.TwistLace.com and click shop
Thanks !
im a goalie do you think this would work for me?
There’s some goalie skates that just clamp shut - kind of like snowboard boots
What is the temperature there?
500k subs!
At 11:15
"Will it eat through that"
You mean this system will wear down the skate or the laces (or both) because it's too tight 😅 ?
will it work for goalie? It would save me a lot of time!
Hi Eduardo,
Yes it works for goalies as well! The goalie pads actually protect the system from any high velocity shots and slashes! Would definitely save you a lot of time!
Can order yours at www.TwistLace.com and click shop
Thanks !
Will it work on goalie skates
Hi Sean ,
Absolutely! Goalies so far are enjoying using them and it will have a better lifespan as the pads will cover the dial from any harm.
@@twistlace. thanks
@@twistlace. will they cut the ilets
@Sean morissete
@@seanmckinley5052 it seems that with only a few adult users it has punctured the eyelet, but it also depends on the skate brand . We are in a soft launch and making refinements to the product this summer. This so something we are addressing
What’s the most tight way
What tiles is your rink made of?
I need those it wood mace it so Easyer and faster😊
Can anyone tell me the name of the surface mats they are using
Why are you using so few eyelets?
Hey Jeremy, I've been wanting to buy Marsblades but don't know how they fit. True to size? Smaller? Larger? I wear 7.5 D in Bauer Nexus 1000. I hear that they fit about a half size small.
Marsblades aren't as high volume skates as bauer nexus skates. You'd better keep your bauers and get the runners swapped to marsblades at some pro shops!
Do you recomend wax laces because i dont know if i should get them but when i tie my skates the ankle support isnt really good.
TwistLace offers great ankle support and you don’t lose your tightness as it locks in. With regular laces it’s tough to hold the tightness
Same technology used for snowboarding boots
I miss quality ratcheting straps
I hav those on my snowboarding shoes
Pretty expensive for us US folks - you could do the same thing by just buying a BOA lace system
$30 USD.
Our dials go onto a mount. The boa dial doesn’t have a mount as it is integrated into the shoe/boot.
They’d be fine for what you’re doing but you’d be asking for trouble relying on that in a game. I always have extra laces on hand because of abrasions to the lace that happen during any given game. A skate cuts that thin thing and you’re done
Hi Paynan,
In the video they don’t install the white stretchy hockey laces. These laces actually hold the foot in a lot better so it’s highly recommended you put on the laces. These laces also protect the wire from being sliced.
@@twistlace. when will these be back in stock?
@@mittentendy5893 we are coming out with version 2 of the product either late this year or early next year!
Can these be used on goalie skates?
Yes it works for goalies as well! The goalie pads actually protect the system from any high velocity shots and slashes! Would definitely save you a lot of time!
Can order yours at www.TwistLace.com and click shop
Thanks !
One day this will be built into th skate
Same as road cycling shoes.
/don't wear those either ;)
me two years ago: gets into cycling, notices how the shoes do up "wow they should do this on skates" .. i wonder why they don't?
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Wadda Wideo from WUREMA
I've had these on my k2 Inlines for years came from the factory with the BOA lace system this isn't new tech
Snowboarding boots, golf shoes , etc have this turn dial technology- but it is integrated into the boot pre sale. This after market product can be transferred from skate to skate fitting all sizes and ages
Puck to the skate would destroy the dial! I’ll stick with waxed laces 😂!
It really doesn’t take long to tie up skates!
Hi Muse,
We’ve done plenty of trauma tests to the dial with pucks and sticks. It holds up well. It may not withstand the velocity of a pro level slap shot, but this is meant for kids, Rec leagues, Etc.
I wonder if it would stick to the lather tongue, of my aggressive Inline blades? Anyone else here happen to have a pair of USD Carbon Free Team boots? N this Twist Lace product on them?
Hi Tyrone,
We designed the dial mount in such a way that it is flexible and curved exactly like a Pringle - allowing it to adhere well and shape well to any tongue. It is very sticky but also it will not leave a large residue on the tongue.
Do it on ice I already bought it and I’m 9 years old I’ll try on ice
wax laces are fast and easy 5 mins
so boa?
Anyone know what tile he's using?
There is a video on his channel
I tried similar on inline skates.
And they are breaking apart after each ride
Hi Stepan,
may I ask which product are you referring to? Thanks
@@twistlace. can these work for goalie skates?
@@duckattak they sure can. The goalie pads actually create a protective layer over the dial, giving the product a longer lifespan. Thanks
I'm sure it's great until you take a shot there and it breaks the thing
get alltearain roller blades
Mars blades are so weird... Going to them from normal Rollerblades has been a challenge for me. Not as easy as going from ice skates to Rollerblades.
What's is it like going from ice skates to marsbkades?
I did that with an R1 and fell a lot of the first few tries.
You expect the rocker to change your turning radius by a lot like it would on ice, but the wheelbase remains flat so it's not as dramatic of a change compared to just rockering your wheels (smaller wheels for the front and back) on a standard chassis (which I feel like I can make tighter turns with).
@@mustang268 It's weird. I went into mars blades after about 8 months without rollerblading on my normal rollerblades and it was still weird.... it's possible that it was weird because I was expecting a rollerblade kinda feel though, it's tough to say. It's not exactly like ice skates though.
In all honesty though, rollerblade wheels just can't get the turning radius of skates because there's no edge to bite into the ice and hold. So, it's kinda like skating on super dull ice skates in any case since the wheels will inevitably slip.
@@AnHourOfWolves Have you tried just rockering the wheels? The shorter wheelbase makes it much easier to make tighter turns. It's not the same as an ice rocker but I like it better than standard flat wheels. I have to experiment more with the stock R1 but I'm probably going to rocker those wheels eventually.
Early………….NOT
pov u hade these on ur rollerblades since u were 8
No one saying how this man just put bear foot into his skates??! 😂😅
That’s how I skate with in-line and ice hockey skates. It’s probably more common than you think.
5 min less
Is it easy enough for a young kid, say 8 or 9, to "tie" his/her own laces? That's really the only thing that my kid can't do on his own yet.
Hi,
Yes it’s very easy for them! Kids so far are loving it and it gives the parents a break too 👍🏼
This has been on snowboarding boots forever.
Snowboarding boots, golf shoes , etc have this turn dial technology- but it is integrated into the boot pre sale. This after market product can be transferred from skate to skate fitting all sizes and ages
New?? If I’m not mistaken this was a thing 10+ years ago. Think it was called BOA.
Hi Travis,
Yes the dial tightening for footwear is not new. But this dial is of different mechanical engineering but more importantly our product is an after market , detachable system that can be transferred from skate to skate
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Wow.... these have been on rental skates for years. This literally makes these skates look like bargain bin now..... Absolute trash.
This makes me miss my Reebok skates that I would just pump up mid game when they got loose