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The
Newron Skate allows the hockey player to execute
a hockey stride on hard surface exactly the
same as on ice. With the wheels
mounted in pairs on a light weight chassis where
support springs allow for a toe kick and replicated
cross-over strides, the Newron Skate is a revolutionary
product. Many NHL players have tried it and
the consensus has been overwhelmingly supportive
of the technological advancements the skate
provides.
For years, the
pros and cons of rollerblading have been intensely
discussed among hockey professionals.
The “roller-stride” is a common
term used to describe the detrimental effects
to an inline player switching over to hockey.
A “roller-stride” can’t execute
the toe kick with efficiency and the result
is to avoid a significant part of the stride
extension. Inline players have slower acceleration,
less extension and shorter recovery on their
strides. The one positive element of inline
hockey is that skating flow is increased (not
losing speed when changing direction). Since
a player can’t break similarly to a stop
on the ice, changing direction needs to utilize
a perfect turn or forward to backward sidestep.
The Newron Skate increases the execution of
these movements while eliminating all negative
effects of inline skating to a hockey player.
The Newron Skate is not to be confused with
an inline skate; it is an “off-road”
hockey skate. Still breaking on the ice can’t
be replaced just yet, but the Newron skate will
give you a “break” on everything
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AVAILABLE
AT:
www.inlineskates.net
www.onlineskatehouse.com
www.hockeyskatesandsticks.com
www.thedailysteal.com
www.summitonline.com
www.betterhockey.com
www.discounthockey.com
www.coachdepot.com
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Perfect
Edge Hockey
3637 E. Grand River
Howell, MI 48843
Perfect Edge Hockey
4730 Valentine Rd.
Witmore, MI 48189 |
The
Sports Exchange
Howell, NJ |
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NHL players and coaches now using the
Newron chassis to train:
Francois Beauchemin, Toronto Maple
Leafs - Francis Bouillon, Montreal Canadiens
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Stu Barnes, Dallas Stars, Assistant Coach -
Trevor Daley, Dallas Stars |
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Newron
makes the news in Quebec
The show was taped in French. Please read the
text below to follow the translation.
See Newron skates in action: http://videos.lcn.canoe.ca/video/en-vedette/les-dernieres-nouvelles/8805187001/nouveaux-patinsa-roues-alignees-ecoutez-le/25083220001
They are more than 50 million pairs of inline
skates sold throughout the world every year.
A Quebec, Canada based company has now entered
that market with a new and innovative inline
skate, which enables users to go over bumps
and cracks like nothing else out there.
After 30 years without changes it was about
time to see a much-improved version. “The
most unique aspects of our technology is the
tandem system as we see below, which consist
on independent wheels control and a suspension
system, which enables us to skate over bumps
or odd objects like the hockey stick below.
The Newron products are the result of 3 years
of research and development. The idea goes
back about 10 years ago when security became
a discussed topic. According to former NHL
player Marc Fortier, the movement of the Newron
system replicates the one of a hockey player.
“This will become a training tool for
these athletes as we know that during the
off-season ice is not easily found. Running,
biking, step master are all good exercise
but your hockey muscles aren’t working
like they should. Newron offers a hard booth
and a semi hard boot for the advanced and
new inline users. Our boot offer great comfort
for a warm day of inline skate and for the
ones that a new to inline skating, Newron
will give them extra confidence with its advanced
shock system and is definitely allot more
secured then a standard inline skate. The
frame was designed on the same principals
as the TUCK hockey blade to enable hockey
players fit the Newron chassis to any hockey
or roller skates.
Encore Hockey is the U.S. distributor of
all Newron products. The web site will give
you move information and also has a store
locator. Visit them today at www.encorehockey.com!
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www.tourcupseries.com
Events:
Tour Cup Series (roller), Thousand Oaks,
CA, December 4-6
Tour Cup Series (roller), Palatine, IL,
December 18-20
Tour Cup Series (roller),
Lake Worth, FL, February 19-21
Tour Cup Series (roller), Feasterville,
PA 19053, April 3
Tour Cup Series (roller),
West Bloomfield, MI, April 9-11
Tour Cup Series (roller), Old Bethpage,
NY, April 24
Tour Cup Series (roller),
Palatine, IL, April 30 May 2
Tour Cup Series (roller), Lake Worth,
FL, May 28-30
Tour Cup Series (roller),
Novi, MI, June 4-6
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Features: |
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Cutting edge design reflects needs of
skate market |
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• Re-creates
the same movements as an ice skate |
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• Single
piece frame lowers center of gravity and
reduces risk of injury. |
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• Patented
system makes it possible to easily skate
over objects 3/4” thick |
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• Ultra-light
integrated brake system to increase safety.
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