ive been playing hockey for 10 years and im 15.. i play hs varsity and house league. I bought a pair of mission inline skates and used them in the summer, and when i went to practice it took me awhile to stop and get used to the edge again. Will these prevent that?? i no longer use my rollerblades because of that.. it pissed me off. I'll buy these if they dont screw up my skating.
I bought some of these on amazon and they are incredible! Its like the difference between a rigid suspension go cart and wear Porsche 911's on each foot!!! a whole new animal !! A++
how does this compare to, sprung chassis, or the tuuk rocker chassis. i am looking for a TRAINING product and want a product that has a minimal negative impact on my mechanics.
So how is this any different than regular inline skates??? You still don't have variable edge control. You still can't slide to a stop with gradual or sudden pressure.
The Newron skate is an off-ice hockey skate enabling the replication of an on-ice hockey stride to an off-ice hockey stride. Thus, you don't suffer from learning how to skate on roller blades and then having to re-create your stride to conform with hockey later.
Is the stopping like ice? Like the Sprung Chassis?
hockeyfreke21 6 months ago
ive been playing hockey for 10 years and im 15.. i play hs varsity and house league. I bought a pair of mission inline skates and used them in the summer, and when i went to practice it took me awhile to stop and get used to the edge again. Will these prevent that?? i no longer use my rollerblades because of that.. it pissed me off. I'll buy these if they dont screw up my skating.
Hbsalex123 11 months ago
I bought some of these on amazon and they are incredible! Its like the difference between a rigid suspension go cart and wear Porsche 911's on each foot!!! a whole new animal !! A++
bluemarlin314 1 year ago
I'm seriously considering these. How are they for skating backwards?
stuff2155 2 years ago
I also have a pair! not trying to spam; i have a pair on craigslist for sale worn once, $150
swanee18 2 years ago
Someone show me a dime stop on these and I will pay right now.
JetJockey87 2 years ago
They are incredible!
OneHockey 2 years ago
Ice time is expensive! These will pay for themselves.
asystolik 2 years ago
I have a pair, they beat anything out there imo
I love the way they feel
bullreporter 2 years ago 3
how does this compare to, sprung chassis, or the tuuk rocker chassis. i am looking for a TRAINING product and want a product that has a minimal negative impact on my mechanics.
fuuuuuuuun21 3 years ago
does this skate still stop like a roller skate because i dont see how you can take that away. it just seems like it effects how you skate
teamcarramrod 3 years ago
sprung is better.
phantomowner27 3 years ago
Where can i buy this i am really interested because i play both ice and roller and my ice stride suffers because of roller.
HBLredsox7 4 years ago 2
So how is this any different than regular inline skates??? You still don't have variable edge control. You still can't slide to a stop with gradual or sudden pressure.
PuttingOnTheFoil 4 years ago
The Newron skate is an off-ice hockey skate enabling the replication of an on-ice hockey stride to an off-ice hockey stride. Thus, you don't suffer from learning how to skate on roller blades and then having to re-create your stride to conform with hockey later.
OneHockey 4 years ago
Great music, good video editing.
Prolite 4 years ago
Thank you Nicolas Vachon in LA.. Son or Roggie Vachon the all of fame NHL player
OneHockey 4 years ago
You guys hired NHL players to promote?
Prolite 4 years ago
They will start endorsing this product as soon as it's out - we already have over 30 players interested into the product
OneHockey 4 years ago