He's a bit imprecise with his terminology, but he's talking about the tube that serves as the structural backbone for the blade. The thin-gauge steel tubes are more flexible than a thicker-gauge aluminum tube. The actual blade that contacts the ice in both cases is a bimetallic steel blade, much like a katana, with harder steel on the edge so they can hold a sharp, and more resilient steel in the rest of the blade to better withstand shock.
Is the short trach boot compatible with a roller blade frame?
Good luck at Sochi, hope to see you all in summer.
Travis Jayner looks a little like Walt Jr from 'Breaking Bad' I think. Yup, nice guys.
Steel is softer than aluminium?🤔🤔
Nope😆🤣
Depending of the treatment (annealing, tempering, etc) hardness can change a lot in steel... Hard to say... He just skate anyway, it says so himself.
He's a bit imprecise with his terminology, but he's talking about the tube that serves as the structural backbone for the blade. The thin-gauge steel tubes are more flexible than a thicker-gauge aluminum tube. The actual blade that contacts the ice in both cases is a bimetallic steel blade, much like a katana, with harder steel on the edge so they can hold a sharp, and more resilient steel in the rest of the blade to better withstand shock.
Dutch invention. How do you say that? Klap-skate??
A klap schaats