Has rollerblade technology surpassed the quad skate? - KnowTechie

2022-06-03 21:49:36 By : Ms. Crystal Cao

The future of rollerblades is highly favorable, and most new models are lighter, faster, and more comfortable.

Rollerblading has been on the rise in recent years due to its benefits to individuals, both mentally and physically. An hour of rollerblading daily can help shed a few pounds, boost your mood, and improve your balance and coordination. 

Companies that manufacture inline skates have now focused on using cutting-edge technology in the making of their products to increase their overall performance by making them more durable, stable, and comfortable. 

Suppose you are looking to get into rollerblading as part of spending your free time or an exercise regimen. In that case, there are recommended inline skates for beginners available online that you can have a look at. 

Continue reading to find out the materials and technologies currently used in rollerblades that have surpassed the quad skate.

Rollerblades are products of modern technology where materials such as copolymer plastics, high-grade polyurethane, and carbon fiber are used in constructing most of the boots or shells and the wheels. 

Steel, urethane, or harder nylon is used for most brake and chassis components. The frames can be made of carbon fiber, aluminum, or titanium.

The boot’s interior has a liner that can be a plastic foam or a cloth. Steel is also used for buckles, ball bearings, and other parts of the rollerblades. 

The use of carbon fiber is one of the revolutions in the construction of rollerblades, especially in some parts of the shell and the frame.

This material is lighter than aluminum, one of the main features of constructing a quality chassis. 

The cost of production is considerably high, but the wheel’s unique lightness, power transmission, and stability properties are guaranteed.

The only disadvantage concerning aluminum is more subject to crack formation and breaks.

The introduction of the liner ventilation system is another evolution in the construction of rollerblades compared to the past.

This is where large panels of resistant mesh are inserted in critical points such as the sidewalls and tip of the skate.

This system allows for air circulation keeping your feet comfortable and dry, especially during intense training and use.

When it comes to ensuring the rollerblades provide you with the necessary speed, most companies have adopted the progressive elimination of parts deemed unnecessary to a speed skater. 

This leaves only a minimalist liner and the frame/wheel structure that is modified to give you maximum speed and maneuverability in every situation.

Different companies around the world make the individual parts of inline skates. For instance, skateboard wheels manufacturers also make wheels for inline skates. One company makes the braking system while another makes the chassis and the boot shell. 

Rollerblades are constructed using an assembly line process where all parts of the inline skate move down the conveyor belt where assembling is done piece by piece as explained below:

#1. Making the Boot Shell – The boot shells are constructed using a process known as injection molding, where urethane plastic is injected into the mold to make the boot shell. If color is needed, you can add a dye. When the molding process is finished, the finished boot is ejected by the injection-molding machine. 

#2. Inserting the liner – Plastic foam or soft cloth is cut into several sizes and inserted into the boot shell. The liner is cut into dimensions that conform to the foot of the skater.

#3. Adding attachments – The remaining shell cuff, metal buckles, tongue, and Velcro or plastic fasteners are added to the shell. Most of these parts are prefabricated when they are bought. 

#4. Assembling the wheels – The next step is where the frame, including bearings and wheels, is attached to the shell using a coupling system or rivets. The frame is attached first then the wheels are arranged in a row and put into the frame. The frame and boot are molded as one part on some cheaper models.

Once the rollerblade has been fully assembled, it is put in a box and delivered to stores for sale. 

With the improvement in technologies, rollerblades now have modern parts as listed below:

To ensure that rollerblades remain relevant in the market, companies should adopt new technologies in the manufacturing process and materials they use to design the skates.

The future of rollerblades is highly favorable, and most new models are lighter, faster, and more comfortable.

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Chris has been blogging since the early days of the internet. He primarily focuses on topics related to tech, business, marketing, and pretty much anything else that revolves around tech. When he's not writing, you can find him noodling around on a guitar or cooking up a mean storm for friends and family.

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