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Espresso
09-19-2008, 11:04 AM
2009 Newronsport model

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The Newron roller hockey 4.47 is now available and for sale!Check it out, give us a review if you

would like! Our inline skate mimics the motion of an ice skate, our back wheels are lifted from the ground allowing a better

quick control. You will also have more pressure points with the newronsport technology. Newronsport inline skating

has a new patented skate technology.You can also seek more information on our website www.newronsport.com

The price is 349.99$ everything included, free shipping We are pleased by people's comments and

have been happy to hear from alot of people. If you have any questions, you can reach me on

[email protected] or by phone (418) 932.9419

I gave the info in order for you to proceed by writting a review. I would like to receive some because we are new in the

business and we haven't got that type of approach yet. I would like to know what people think. And also, do you think people we'll buy? Do you have solutions, is there

stores you think we should approach that you know,etc?

Here's a pciture:
http://www.newronsport.com/newron_trainon447.html


I would like your opinion.
Eric
Newronsport

CUDangled
09-26-2008, 12:25 PM
Anyone try these yet? How do they compare to the Sprung chasis? How do you compare the feel to the hi-lo or all 80's chassis?

Looking for a review from a customer, not Newron or a sponsored player.

Always looking to try new innovations...

Thanks!

njstampede12
09-26-2008, 12:33 PM
Yea Cu i have tried them i am sponsored by Newron and they are a great skate.

njstampede12
10-07-2008, 04:18 PM
Just Got my Other Pair of Newron Skates Very nice guys check out the web site www.newronsport.com

Doug Jones
10-16-2008, 05:38 PM
Product review

***** 5 stars

Marc Genest and I both received the Newron Chasis mounted on the Mission "Boss" Syndicate skate. The way the chasis sets, it reflects the same set up and mimics an ice blade.

Marc Genest ran the chasis through a series of tests. Marc a former graduate of University of Chicago, NCAA Div II, Attended training camp with the New York Rangers and Toronto Maple Leafs, also had a journeyman's career in the AHL, IHL, ECHL and WCHL/WPHL. Marc also played in the RHI.

Starts: Much faster. Short choppy strides can be used to accelerate to full speed WITHOUT slippage. At full speed, extension can be reached by snapping the toe or pushing through the foot, something not able to be accomplished with a regular chasis.

Crossovers: Marc was able to maintain quicker foot movement, shorter choppier steps and come out of the crossovers in full speed. Marc commented on how he liked the "feel" of the chasis and how it reduced drag

Stops: No problems with stopping whatsoever and starting from a stop is done as in ice.

Backwards skating and crossovers: We both noticed the true mimicry of ice here. This chasis will help mobile defensemen, with the ability to shift body weight and pivot, you don't lose speed during your transitions. Especially shifting backward to forward.

Overall: Marc and I agree this product will revolutionize the market and help not only the "high end" players but also anyone transitioning from ice to inline.

Congrats to Stephan and Newron on an excellent job well done.

The Pirates fully support the Chasis and skate!

GoJoin
10-20-2008, 02:34 PM
I'm really anxious to try these out. Are they in any stores yet?