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Hi there
Has anyone seen these yet? They are meant to simulate skiing on dry land ...a cross between inline skates and skis...or inline skates with a double row of wheels.
What do you think?
Is anyone brave enough to buy a pair and give us feedback !!!
http://www.harbskisystems.com/carver/action.htm
http://www.harbskisystems.com/carver/action.htm
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Not for me fell off inline skates enough to know that concrete hurts
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Russell
, as this is a gear forum, perhaps
one of these
might help?
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For info, we did a
long thread on this back in April
.
Nothing new about this "invention". Tracked and wheeled grass ski have been around for decades... Very similar to the double-wheeled or
broad-wheeled grass ski
in fact, except that blading on concrete doesn't come close to resembling the give in snow, the variability in conditions, the sudden changes in angle, the hidden hazards ... grass skiing does. You can't skid grass skis either.
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