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Games... trend busting... hanging out and just being cool got a literal
"momentum" boost from surprising corners, namely footwear. And this
latest fashion moves are not simply about racy colors or mix-and-match
materials. No longer merely trend-setting personality-distinguishing
fashion statements, casual "sports shoes" are literally building-in new
sport possibilities into the heel of the shoe. What's
going on is movement. Like yo-yos and hoola hoops of decades back, the
latest and hard-charging fun footwear trend that small kids, and large
adults, are catching a ride on is a cross over between ordinary street
casual shoes and a piece borrowed from inline skating as well as a
piece borrowed from free riding skateboarding. Placing
A Wheel In Your Heel. MTV and Internet-enabled urban and
sun urban kids have latched onto the possibility of getting a "free
ride" from ordinary shoes. Looking like a sports sn
When
You Don't Want To Cruise While Walking. In every kid or
young dude's day there comes a moment when "looking cool" does not
include racing along atop an inline wheel imbedded in your shoes.
You're headed out to film...or the weather has turned funky and
cruising on a pair of healeys just doesn't cut it. Solution?
The leading wheel-in-a-shoe designs offer a simple twist-and-remove
design for removing the wheel. All you need is a pair of quarters.
Insert the coins in the grooves on either side of the wheel bracket and
presto...the wheel pops. Insert the shoe "plug" and bob's-your-uncle
you're ready to go wheelessly into the rest of your day. Looking
After Wheel-In-A-Shoe Footwear. Adding mechanical moving
parts, and a mid-sole shock-absorbing suspension system is partly about
creating a great ride and getting a good landing from heel grabs and
other skateboard maneuvers now available in kids shoes. Adding
locomotion to footwear is also about safety and maintenance. Forget
about shining your wheel-in-a-shoe footwear. Materials tend to be
synthetic suede which are color constant. No, what you need to focus on
are the shoe mechanics, namely wheel and bearing maintenance. Removing
Your Wheels. Like inline skating or skateboards, your
wheel-in-a-shoe footwear attracts crud, rust and corrosion. Result?
Your shoes literally slow down, as rolling resistance increases. Two
(2) coins slip into slots designed into the wheel casing, so removing
your shoe wheels is simple and straightforward. Cleaning
Wheels And Bearings. Most wheel-in-a-shoe footwear, for
kids and adults, is designed based on quality Abec wheel
bearings...same ones used in inline skates and skateboards. Cleaning
the bearings on a regular basis removes crud and rust, and makes them
roll quicker. A 20-minute dip in standard bearing cleaning solution is
all that's necessary to remove crud. Next, lubricating bearings is a
simple matter of buying a small can of machine oil, like white lithium.
A few squirts, rub it in, and your wheels are ready for re-installing. Adults
And Kids Models. Most wheel-in-a-shoe brands offer the
full range of kids sizes plus adult sizes to size 12 or size 13, with
wide comfy fits. |
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