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  1. Wow Justin got chirped on for no reason.. Dude Alkali is all Inline.. despite inline being close to extinction , they stuck around and make awesome skates. He posted as a player / skater.. trust me dude they don't need to convert you to sell you a pair. The guy has serious industry experience and he once invented a time machine using only Labeda wheels, Redbull, and 2 double A batteries just to go back in time and punch out a T-Rex! He offered some good advice and you went off on a rant about monopolies and evil corporations and I am surprised you did not mention lex luthor, the illuminati being behind the collapse of inline, and blame him for global warming. Please do not respond to this.. you know what you did bro, let it go. We all love you, I get pissed too.. I was angry at the monkey one time.. I regretted the post later. They are busy people, I was a pissed of skater, it wasn't their fault. We are men of hockey not women of emotion - we deal with frustration by scruffing it out with a guy twice our size the next time we play. That or sex. I prefer the latter.

    I think you should get a pair of Alkali skates or Bauers or Missions, preff in a stiffer mid line skate ( you will not enjoy cheap boots because they are flimsy) just had this whole thread over at ice. With $300 tops $200 being least is what you should spend. If you could find it, get a straight chassis so you could change up the wheel config; I.e. Hi-Lo or Bannana ( rocer like Ice). And just go for it!!! You'll love it! I will also give you this advice; find an indoor rink with sportcourt and practice there with full on padding in the begining because you will fall and asphalt is not ice.It hurts ..a lot.. sport court is a bit slippery so you will not hurt your self to much on the friction element and you will be around other players which is a huge factor when getting into a new sport. just show up 30 mins before a pick up game and skate or wever. Clay court is cool. but you might get static from the tennis snobs.. I just slapshoot tennis balls at them if they annoy me too much. They usually leave after a few solid hits. But you gotta make it look incidental cause they will fight you bro! No im just kidding they wont..

    Love it!


  2. Those frames are beastly.. that is a fact. I am trying to get a pair myself. its funny these posts are popping up recently.

    I've been using the chassis for years and the newer revision for a few months. The previous A6 chassis had issues with the knuckles cracking, but I haven't experienced this with the new chassis.

    In the past I've used the Tuuk rocker chassis and before that a flat all 76mm chassis. I've never used the hi-lo or hummer chassis so can't compare it to those, but prefer it to the tuuk rocker or flat chassis. I find it allows you to turn tighter, stop faster and get full stride extension. It also makes the transition between ice and roller easier.

    As of November I exchanged emails with the owner and received the new product. I didn't have a problem getting email responses, but others seem to have had trouble getting in touch recently.

    They are sick right? dudes tell me changes everything for them.... I am getting them.

    Whats interesting is why they or something simmilar is not being mass produced .. I guess cause its not like there are new hockey players, let alone new inline hockey players entering the market.. what happened to the days when every schoolyard had a hockey game .. skates no skates dudes were playing.. this generation is retarted. Kids look at me skating like I am an alien.. its funny.


  3. Chadd is absolutely right, as soon as we get our HECC approval, it will be very clearly stated in the description.

    To be fair, there are plenty of applications that do not require HECC certification. This helmet in no way is of lesser quality than any of the other companies, it just does not have it's HECC approval yet.

    Very Nice Site Ben! Good Luck with the Brand!

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