Are Electric Roller Skates Practical? (Airtrick A1 Pro)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2024
- Former pro skater Keith Shillitoe tries electric roller skates.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Trying something new
02:35 Former pro tries electric roller skates
05:58 n00b tries electric roller skates
07:36 Former pro again
09:21 Stairs
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Keith is right though, there should be axle with bushing so you can lean/carve like normal roller skates. If they aren't going to use bushings, they can try an inline skate design.
Also, I do think it could use a higher heel support above the ankle. They could even make it fold down for portability.
They could also have the rear brake extended back another cm/inch so that you don't have to lift your front as high, which can cause instability at higher speeds.
Having a smaller front wheel is odd to me, as I'm used to the diameter of inline skate wheels.
Decent first attempt though. I inline skated in my younger years, and would like to try a refined e-roller skate
I tried the previous version of these skates. The ankle support is indeed quite loose, and the rubber strap almost broke after a 30 mins session and a few tricks. They do better with inline electric skates indeed.
ESCEND blades are quite heavy, but they are pretty cool and compatible with skate boots.
It’s videos like these that save us from impulsive buys, especially during the holiday season. Great vid, these def need trucks and bushings for better turning. Any info on the kind of wheels they are using?
All things aside, I like the idea. Our kids kids are going to be enjoying way more adv forms of PEV’s and we are witnessing its infancy. Thank you Daniel 🙏🏿
I didn’t even know we had kids! Now I find out via a TH-cam comment…
Nice! More E-rollerskate content please.
I think someone will do it right it could be a very practical solution for commuting.
No way man, those look like some real good ankle breakers right there. Actual rollerskates are shaped more like a high-top sneaker or a short boot. Why? It's to add support and help prevent you from rolling your ankle if you misstep, hit uneven terrain, or anything else that could lead to that type of injury.
No way!!!!! Pretty cool. I sure there is a a market out there for said product, but It will take some time. Great introduction to the Airtrick A1 Pro
Just bought a pair 3 weeks ago had several electric skateboards but I'm also an avid roller skater so it was a little easier for me to transition I love these things!!😂😂
Wondering would you get these or a skate with detachable frames?, also, are these allowed inside buildings?... If it is, then why are skates not allowed 😭
@@Nornwoo.inline for the price and the quality of the build the top speed and range these are some of the best for your money. There's only three different types of electric skates to choose from there is one company that makes a roller blade set that's more expensive but not as good when it comes to top speed and range. And these are just like skates so they're allowed when skates are allowed I don't know
Glad you invited Keith, he’s back for another video!
I've seen him in a couple of things, who is Keith?
@@AV.36he's either the spokesperson or owner of Backfire Boards
I'm definitely getting these once they are able to make turns.
love how the english bloke knows about quads. bet hed see bauers or roces growing up in the uk, they were big in the early 90s
*Kami Juin channel made these look so easy, fun and simple to use*
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Rollerskates are the most "efficient" form of transportation when you consider havin to carry your "vehicle" when not in use.
Great to see Keith on these! You should put a tutorial on the skate daddies channel.
Many those views next to the water 🤩
Steps gavw me anxiety 😂
This was a really fun one!
Great video! I think KAMi JUINs made it look much easier and in the end it comes down to having it lease some skating experience. I remember trying ice skating and roller skating for the first time and it was a struggle just like you had with these even without power...
I have been sent these to review and almost died when I first tried them 😅 definitely a steep learning curb
以完全不曾用過溜冰鞋的人來說,你的體驗不好是正常的,但對於本來就會用四輪溜冰鞋的人來說這完全沒挑戰, 另外一般穿這種套接式輪鞋,穿上高筒鞋再套上輔助輪,才能正常保護你的腳踝,30多年前的四輪溜冰鞋就是這麼搭配的; ,其實買一雙專用鞋固定在上面也是可行的,我也剛買了一雙AI ultra,所以才會搜到你這有趣的開箱影片~
I wasn't too happy with those Xboards armoured gloves, they seem to be larger than standard sizes... Had 2cm extra fingetips!
Cool
the next progression for PEV's is for electric inline/quad skates to take off!
I like the guys humour
I've gone downhill 60km/h on rollerblades and don't feel like trying these hehe. The main issues with inlines are lack of real brakes and uphills power. I don't think these would fix either unfortunately.
I'd like to know if they can be worn by someone who needs a rollator or wheelchair to get around.
it's a no brainer, you should be able to completely lock the wheels.
I don't like the ground clearance for the heel stoppers; way too far off the ground;
needs to be more like the ones used on inline skates.
I have way more experiencing skating than skateboarding, but these didn't inspire any confidence when I started seeing TH-cam reviews on them earlier this year. Still have not seen a pair of skates that has solve the problem of easy removal (+ for Airtrick) without sacrificing the ankle protection (- for Airtrick).
I'm an avid skater I bought a pair and they're awesome and most of these videos don't have people who know how to skate trying these skates out they're not as bad as these people are making them look they're actually really awesome!!
@@bryanjohnson8162 If they can somehow update it so holding down the brake on the remote locks the wheels, allowing for easy removal, I will definitely buy a pair. It will be ridiculous in that I will have a 4th PEV (already have scooter, one wheel, esc), but it is the smallest and most portable of them all.
as I understood, airtrick made rubber bands that easily stretch as a means to protect the ankle when the skate rolls over on the leg. But that makes the feet and skate connection not firm.
The brakes are adjustable...
Did you opt into the hardware removal?
I haven’t found a good time to do it yet :/
@@DanielKwanokay, I have the same happened to me , dislocated and broke my leg, got mine next week!
@@DanielKwan had mine done 2 weeks ago! Feels I have more range of motion, first couple of days, felt a little bit of pain. But you are full weight baring from day 1, well for me that was the case.
So you’re telling me I can only go in a straight line with them?
They work just like regular skates I've had a pair for a couple weeks now If you can roller skate or rollerblade then you can use these just like normal skates just with added boost from the electric motors
Just tell him to create black on black skateboard with no rgb! STEALTH
You'd love what Atmos Gear are working on; electric inline skates with swappable battery bum bag!
It has brake modes but I NEED to see a wheel lock function.
This must be a joke