The company that makes Freeline Skates has moved to Irvine from San Diego. Freeline Sports Inc. is bringing 10 to 15 jobs to Orange County, not exactly Fluor but a reversal from recent job cuts and ...
March 12, 2006 Since man invented the wheel, the promise of personal transport has been within reach for anyone with a vivid imagination and a healthy dose of engenuity. Ice skaters wishing to skate ...
Freeline skates are a pair of skates that are completely separate from each other, and simply riding them seems impossible. A skateboard is one solid deck, and roller blades are attached to your feet.
This week on People are Awesome we’ve got three brand new extreme sports, freeline skates, 2Wheel and Carveboard. Freeline skates are a pair of skates designed to give the feeling of skateboarding, ...
Remember roller skates? So three decades ago. In-line skates? What are you, a senior citizen? Oh, what about those ridiculous sneakers with the one wheel embedded in the sole? What are they called?
Freeline Skates are quite the interesting hybrid. Take a skateboard, snap it in half, make the halves into skates, and you’ve pretty much got the idea. The skates allow you to move in a way that is a ...
PUPILS at a North Wales school are getting their skates on in an obesity beating project – the first of its kind in the UK. Teenagers at Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni on Anglesey will this week be given hour ...
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James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL. The concept of freeline skates is nothing new, but seeing them used like this — ...
YSGOL Gyfun Llangefni has become the first school in the UK to try out Freeline Skates as part of the Sports Council for Wales’ 5x60 scheme. YSGOL Gyfun Llangefni has become the first school in the UK ...
Recently, in Puning, Guangdong, a woman showcased her impressive Freeline skating skills. Effortlessly taking a phone call while gliding on her Freeline skates, she expertly controlled the boards ...