These Rollerblades Move On Tracks Like Military Tanks
Rahul Kalvapalle — March 26, 2016 — Lifestyle
Polish innovator Jack Skopinski has come up with exceptionally innovative rollerblades that, rather than moving around through wheel-to-ground contact like regular rollerblades, roll around on a rubber track in a manner that's reminiscent to big military tanks.
The rear section of each rollerblade features a 350 Watt DC motor that is juiced up with 26-volt lithium-ion batteries as well as a handy 36 A controller. This setup enables these rubber-tracked rollerblades to zip along at speeds of up to 15 km/h for as much as 20 km at a time before the batteries need to be recharged once again.
Ultimately, these unique rubber-tracked rollerblades will appeal to people getting tired of conventional rollerblading and looking for something that works differently.
The rear section of each rollerblade features a 350 Watt DC motor that is juiced up with 26-volt lithium-ion batteries as well as a handy 36 A controller. This setup enables these rubber-tracked rollerblades to zip along at speeds of up to 15 km/h for as much as 20 km at a time before the batteries need to be recharged once again.
Ultimately, these unique rubber-tracked rollerblades will appeal to people getting tired of conventional rollerblading and looking for something that works differently.
Trend Themes
1. Rubber-track Rollerblades - This innovative rollerblade design that moves on tracks instead of wheels presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the personal transportation industry.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Transportation - The personal transportation industry can explore the use of rubber tracks as a novel way to improve mobility and develop innovative products.
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