Dear inline students and colleagues,
I am asking your help to make my dream of a better, safer, easier brake
system come true. New skates equipped with the amazing 4XS Disk Brake
<http://www.getrolling.com/superior4xbrake.html> are on track for release
in 2010 by a major manufacturer (who I can't name due to contract
negotiations still wrapping up). You can help close this deal in two ways:
1. Submit your support through the 4XS Contact page
<http://www.inlineskatestop.com/contact.htm> . Added incentive: All
submissions will be offered priority delivery and a substantial discount on
2010 skates.
2. Become
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Long-Beach-CA/4XS-Inline-Skating-Disk-Brake-T
echnology/107410562950?ref=nf> a fan on Facebook and invite your friends so
we can present a united voice to all inline manufacturers
Many of you already know about my commitment to the 4XS. After hours of
testing in 2007, I was impressed by these qualities:
. Easy enough for a first-day skater to learn, with no toe-raise
required
. Applicable to all skill levels, from novice to black-asphalt ski
nut on a steep hill
. Adjustable to current ability or skating situation without
unwanted drag
. Effective: Stops in half the distance than standard heel brake
skates. Really!
. Invisible: Recreational skaters get to look as "cool" as brakeless
speed, hockey and aggressive skaters
. Integrated into the wheel frame so you don't trip doing advanced
moves
. Equal foot size: No protruding brake in the back to hinder
crossovers
. Lasts the lifetime of the skates with no replacement parts needed
. Consistently delivers smooth, silent, and secure stopping (feels
so good!)
Everybody knows that learning how to stop one way or another is the
make-or-break skill of inline skating. I personally believe that the 4XS
technology is a make-or-break contribution to the continued growth of inline
skating across the globe. Please support this effort. (And thanks to those
who already have!)
Very sincerely,
Liz Miller
Author of Get Rolling and Advanced Inline Skating
Certified FIT and Level 2 Instructor
Local Lessons: <http://www.GetRolling.com> www.GetRolling.com
National Instructor: <http://www.CampRollerblade.com>
www.CampRollerblade.com
California Trails: <http://www.CASkating.com> www.CASkating.com
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