Rollerblading
September 23, 2008
Rollerblade Skates RB8 2008

These 2008 RB8 Men's Inline Skates feature an all purpose molded boot skate that is light and durable. Rollerblade Skates RB8 2008 come with 90mm x 84A Spiral wheels, and are designed to offer support, stability, and comfort even at high speeds. You can buy these for a price of $240. Rollerblade.com.
Shopping for inline skates? Be sure to all check out these:
May 3, 2008
2008 K2 Moto Extreme Fitness Inline Skates

With summer around the corner, and being green popular as ever, it's a great time to pick up a pair of K2 Moto Extreme Fitness Inline Skates. If you use skating as your primary workout activity then the K2 Moto Extreme Fitness In line Skate is the ideal skate for you. It features K2’s convenient quick lace system, Hi-Lo Alu frame, 84/80mm wheels and ILQ-7 bearings. You can buy these sharp K2 Fitness Skates for a price of $250. K2 Skates.
January 18, 2008
American Ramp Company Builds You The Skatepark Of Your Dreams

The American Ramp Company builds custom skate parks anywhere from $25k and $300k.
ARC has four skate park lines: the Pro Series, the X Series, the Stealth Series, and Concrete. The Pro Series 0737A (above), for example, will cost you upwards of $ 300K and features a double pipe, staircase, a plenty of ramps and rails to keep you satisfied. American Ramp Company Skate parks all come with a 20-year warranty, which isn't bad if you think about the weather wear they will take. Make your skatepark dreams come true!
Via Ballerhouse Via Complex
November 5, 2007
720 Skates Concept

Designer Tay Kian Khuan brings you the 720 Skates which are designed for pro competitions. The main difference between 720 Skates and inline skates is that the wheels are set on independently rotating gears instead of an inline track. With this addition the skater gains the ability to spin 360º in place and skate sideways. If this concept goes public it will have two certain effects: a new variety of sweet tricks to do, and the same old injuries for those who can't skate.
Via Yanko Design.
October 26, 2007
ishoes Powertrain Skates

These ishoes Powertrain Skates, created by Minnesota inventor Ilya Kaganovich, may just be the coolest thing we've seen in a while that you can and will actually use. ishoes Powertrain Skates can travel up to 15 miles an hour with a range of five to seven miles on a charge. You contol your skates with a cable connected controler that regulates your power and braking. They weigh a total of 16 pounds and have 4-inch wheels that are supposed to give you high-speed stability. So far these are just a concept but when they come out make sure to wear knee pads and a helmet when you rock these across town!
May 21, 2007
2007 K2 Rocker Series Inline Skates
These 2007 K2 Rocker Series inline skates are great for the aggressive skater who wants to do more than just skate in circles.

K2 Rocker Series Roadie
The K2 Rocker Series Roadie Skate works best for the new skater who's low on money but still wants a skate that performs well and is different then the norm. These Rocker Series Roadie skates will provide you a comfortable Softboot fit and feature a shock absorbing composite frame, 78mm wheels, and stylish graphics to complete the package. $100.

K2 Rocker Series Front-Man
The K2 Rocker Series Front-Man Skate is a very versatile skate that sports both an aggressive skating and fitness design. The Front-Man features a short frame and offers the most ankle support of any K2 skate. Great for roller hockey and all around skating. Buy this sporty inline skate for $200.

K2 Rocker Series Fatty Pro
The original K2 Fatty started the inline street/vert craze in the mid-1990s. Its big brother, the K2 Fatty Pro Skate, ($150) is all black in 2007 with full UFS compatibility, the known fit of the K2 Softboot, and backslide plate so you can grind out your best Royale, Unity, Soul etc.
