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    Post New banner on IHC from Newron

    Newronsport is now posting a banner on our website. Everyone will be able
    to be more informed and discover the liability of newronsport.

    We have been looking forward to this event and we appreciate
    everyone's response.

    Newronsport have a new patented technology for inline skates that mimics the ice skating stride and alot more advantages then a regular inline. This product was engineered and professionally evaluated
    to improve the game.

    The pivot allows the back wheels to be lifted from the ground, facilitating a tight turn with little (or less) effort. Using our skates, you have better pressure points and better quick control. See, our website for more info: www.newronsport.com

    Here's a pic of our product: http://www.newronsport.com/newron_trainon447.html
    Tell us what you think about the banner! Does it incite you to buy? (what do you think?)
    Purchase is also now possible via our website or by email
    Click our banner for more info!

    See you soon!

    Eric Pereira
    newronsport
    [email protected]
    Last edited by Espresso; 09-19-2008 at 11:38 AM.

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Sounds great, look forward to seeing them in action.

    As a goalie however, the last thing i want to see is fast players being able to go even faster. However, this sort of technology and advance should help our sport in general.

    Now all you need to do to even the playing field (or excuse me RINK) is to do the impossible, figure out how to make the goalie inline wheel move laterally!

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Now that would be a wild technology

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    You would think that it could be possible to do it with every technology available today. Perhaps some sort of wheels on pivoting casters, like you have on a grocery cart or some moveable appliances. Just make sure they don't squeek like that cart I get stuck with every trip to the store!

    Seriously though, with the small wheels and some ingenuity with some sort of swivels on a frame, its a thought.
    (no Im not smoking anything)
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    Todd Wiley
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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    (no Im not smoking anything)


    ha! don't believe that for one second!!!!!!

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Quote Originally Posted by CoachClipboard View Post
    You would think that it could be possible to do it with every technology available today. Perhaps some sort of wheels on pivoting casters,
    it would be easy to make - the trouble is - how do you push sideways and skate, since you can't dig in as the wheel would just roll away.

    You could limit the sideways wheels speed with a friction plate of some sort - but that again would slow down how fast you can slide and recover.
    How do you make teh skate determine when it is supposed to be sliding sideways quickly, and when it should not be?

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Didn't Quick Change make a skate with some wheels "normal" and some wheel sideways? I could be mistaken but I thought they did.
    Brian Trohalides

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    NO - V-formation/Nexed was the only company with off centered or 2-16 degree wheel off-sets

    The only thing off centered about Quick Change was the field representatives...the pres was a great guy - I miss Greg

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    looks nice, interesting chassis - how is the noise from these when the skates are getting on in years?
    Steven
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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    quick_dry,

    How would they know that? It's a brand-new product! lol
    Sincerely,

    Richard Graham
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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Quick dry how would you know? i have'nt even gotten my skates yet and im sponsored by Newron
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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Wow Plaugher, apparently that company has low standards on who they sponsor. Just kidding buddy.

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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Wow thanks
    Tj Plaugher
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    Re: New banner on IHC from Newron

    Quote Originally Posted by RichardGraham View Post
    quick_dry,

    How would they know that? It's a brand-new product! lol
    well I figured they'd done testing, or could point out a "we dn't believe it will rattle like old Mision Vibes or bauer rockers because x,y,z" or something like that.

    Though I'm not a fan of the aesthetics of these types of chassis, given the way the clap-skate blew away the old school blades in long-track speed skating, I think these are interesting.

    Is there a sprung mechanism to bring the individual pivot arms back to the 'normal' position when they don't have a load on the arms?
    Steven
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