Freeline skate - #TheNextRide

arwadever

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Hi guys!

Everyone is jumping onto the electric wheels craze! If hoverboards, wheelies or electric skate scooters are too mainstream for you, then go FREELINE SKATING!

Introducing FREELINE SKATES. A combination of the joys and adrenaline of water skiing, wake boarding, inline skating etc.

Not quite a skateboard and not quite a rollerblade, the Freeline Crusier skates provide a whole new skating experience. Freeline skates are ridden with the same technique as a skateboard or snowboard, except with independent feet. As you ride, you can carve smooth "S" turns while riding downhill and dance like a fish on the flats and uphill. Riders start by centering each foot on a skate and pushing off a wall or a gentle slope to get rolling. Next, the rider turns the heels of the feet in and out repeatedly, creating a core twist for momentum. With each turn and swing of your body, you'll move with more traction and confidence.

The Cruiser is Freeline's entry-level skate, with a design customized for quick learning and cruising. The skate's compact build is low to the ground, making it easier to turn than Freeline's other skates.

Construction details include grind plates, stamped and bent steel trucks, 72mm wheels (82A), and wooden decks.

For detailed information and videos, check out http://www.freelineskatesg.com/index.html (Freeline Skate Singapore website)!
http://www.freelineskatesg.com/LearnFreeline.html (Video tutorials)!
http://www.freelineskatesg.com/ProSkaters.html (Watch the Pro-skaters)!





Tags Freeline. Freelining. Freeskate. Freeskating. Extreme skate. Aggressive skate. Speed skate. Free style. Freestyle skate. Free line skate.
 
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arwadever

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Hello there!

Business has been lukewarm.

Freeline skating had been in Singapore a few years back, so there are people who already can skate well.

And majority are still getting to know this sport!

Hope you join us on Freeline skates too!
 

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Bump!

Learn a new sport in the new year!

Hi guys!

Everyone is jumping onto the electric wheels craze! If hoverboards, wheelies or electric skate scooters are too mainstream for you, then go FREELINE SKATING!

Introducing FREELINE SKATES. A combination of the joys and adrenaline of water skiing, wake boarding, inline skating etc.

Not quite a skateboard and not quite a rollerblade, the Freeline Crusier skates provide a whole new skating experience. Freeline skates are ridden with the same technique as a skateboard or snowboard, except with independent feet. As you ride, you can carve smooth "S" turns while riding downhill and dance like a fish on the flats and uphill. Riders start by centering each foot on a skate and pushing off a wall or a gentle slope to get rolling. Next, the rider turns the heels of the feet in and out repeatedly, creating a core twist for momentum. With each turn and swing of your body, you'll move with more traction and confidence.

The Cruiser is Freeline's entry-level skate, with a design customized for quick learning and cruising. The skate's compact build is low to the ground, making it easier to turn than Freeline's other skates.

Construction details include grind plates, stamped and bent steel trucks, 72mm wheels (82A), and wooden decks.

For detailed information and videos, check out http://www.freelineskatesg.com/index.html (Freeline Skate Singapore website)!
http://www.freelineskatesg.com/LearnFreeline.html (Video tutorials)!
http://www.freelineskatesg.com/ProSkaters.html (Watch the Pro-skaters)!





Tags Freeline. Freelining. Freeskate. Freeskating. Extreme skate. Aggressive skate. Speed skate. Free style. Freestyle skate. Free line skate.
 

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Bump up for the Vday!!

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