Hey all! I hope you'll enjoy this video! Just a few things I'd like to tell you about it: - I'm having a lot of issues with my computer lately so it's extremely frustrating to edit ( headphone port decided not to work today so I "blindingly" edited the sound & apologize if it's not good; the computer was lagging a lot -even with 8 bit 4:2:0 files without any effects on the timeline- adding simple text images made the program slow down more etc) so I think I'll replace it soon. -this video was shot a few months ago, and the reasons why I keep on wearing a mask are the following: at the time, I had to take care of my dad who was going through a difficult time medically and since I'm not vaccinated, I wanted to keep the mask( obviously did a test before making this video) so please no negativity about that this time 🙏 - it was a super cool experience and I tend to be quite loud when I'm excited haha! ( a bit too much in this case so I cut a few moments haha!)
I actually like the dual remotes better than the idea of one. Adding a slider for speed would also be cool, but I love the progress made with this tech
Actually, you can set the speed with the dial! The more you "press it" ( more like "rotate it" ) the faster you go But they come with an app that enables you to change the torque of the skate as well!
My thought is that their goals is to have 1 controller but 2 buttons (maybe index and middle finger trigger) to control each side. That way you can have 1 free hand.
A pressure sensor under the heels could help with knowing when to power each skate, and that along with a analog thumbstick you might be able to get a similar outcome...
The dual remotes could also potentially make it last double the duration - you could have one skate push first with the other leg cruising at the front and then switch when the battery dies? 🤔
After over 25+ years on blades (and watching blade tech evolve) I've seen multiple powered skate projects come and go.. but none of them looked nearly as promising as this one for one reason - the assisted pump. Holding a controller for the throttle will never be the way to do this.. rollerblading is too organic to allow for that.. you don't ride on rollerblades like a you do on a board; you ARE rollerblades when you wear them.. that's why an organic assisted pump is imperative for powered blades. I've thought about this quite a lot and I know it makes a ton of sense but I also have no doubt that it's a really difficult (and incredibly expensive) problem to solve. So seriously, keep at it. It looks like it's almost there. If the assisted pump works I will 100% buy these. Sincerely, thank you for the effort. This is very exciting stuff.
I have been having the same thoughts... my idea is some sort of pressure sensitive gyro system allowing the motorcontroller to "read" you legmovements and assist/augment their intentions for assisted pumps as you put it... Basicly an electronic system kind of like RC flight controller just helping the rider out allmost without notice...
Yes! This is the first project that hook me on When you wear rollerblades, you are a rollerblade so remote control doesnt feel natural. But with that assisant its all make sense. Cant wait to buy one of the first available commercial models.
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds I'm a designer and an occasional tinkerer but I'm no engineer so this all may be nonsense.. also, based on this video and what their current design looks like I'm sure the Atmos Gear team has already thought about all this but, I do also have some thoughts and it's very fun to discuss it sooo - If it were me, the first thing I'd do is use a sensor to graph the rpms of what would be the drive wheels during regular skating - Then I'd try to analyze that data to see if I could find a pattern. Does the wheel hit a certain RPM range at the top and bottom of the average pump? Do the RPMs accelerate or decelerate in a predictable way that can be tracked? This would obviously need to work for multiple people so you'd need to analyze different skaters to try and truly see a pattern.. Once you define a pattern that can be tracked it would theoretically be possible to design a software that monitors that input to know when to engage and stop the drive wheels. There'd definitely be tons of trial and error to adjust it correctly but it sounds logical to me. Something else I'd try to do is break into the back end of something like a hoverboard or Segway to see how the software looks on an auto balancing system.. not sure if that would be any help but something tells me Segway has dumped a ton of money into a whatever sensor they use to measure wheel speed for the auto balancer system.. maybe there's something useful there (if it's not all super proprietary and hard to access). But yes.. all in all I totally agree with you.. I imagine a very successful assisted pump powered blade to almost feel as if it wasn't even there - more like you just have much stronger legs as opposed to a motor in your skates. That would be the win for me.. like I said, seems like they're almost there. I sure hope they are because it would be so awesome.
Have been really interested in electric inline skates for the past week, glad to see another project after Thundrblade failed. Let's hope these guys can make Air Gear real this time.
@@tacwolf4962 it doesn't look the best though, the hub motor he chose and the mounting method aren't great, I hope he can find something better for his project
@@___echo___ he is not a designer (or engineer) does a lot of mistakes. his won't ever be "sexy" also these guys are missing some points, but good luck to them. all of them. e blades are a cool product. I wish I had time to build some (but focus on 3 other projects at the moment) I really wish I had time.
Hi Tiago, I've really missed you the last month's here on UA-cam! I'm really excited to see you back here. You don't know how often I have linked to your recommendation videos for beginner skates these last weeks 😉 they are excellent instructional material. There is just one topic that I'd really love to see covered by you: Why softboot skates are really (!) not a good idea. You've often touched upon this in several videos but it would be awesome if you could gather all your points about softboots in one video 🤩
Bout time someone created a set of air gear. I've been waiting years. I remember stumbling across a forum post of a full cad design of a theoretical pair in a forum early 2000s but lithium battery tech and hub motors have come along way with a decent speed controller this could be everything I always wanted. I'm curious about the one with out the remote and how it gets input does it have pressure sensors in the Boot or is it in response to the wheels have been active
That's really awesome for uphills and for long distance skating. I could see this being a second pair of skates. I say a second, because the battery seems a little too bulky for them to have the precision of regular skates.
Love this showcase. Been following electric roller skates for a decade now and The technology for this is advancing nicely in recent years! I think the reason behind electric roller skates being behind other motorized means of transportation like bikes, scooters, skateboards, etc. is a mixture of 2 reasons. 1. They are attached to the feet meaning space, weight, and power of the motor is a huge factor. While it may fit, it may be too heavy to attach to the bottom or back of a skate, and even then, it may be impractical compared to something like a skateboard. 2. There are two skates, and coordination between the electronics and power system seems like it might be troublesome like in the video. I remember a gas powered roller skate from a while back and those were pretty cool despite being huge. Anyway great stuff, hope they continue to innovate!
Broooo I remember seeing UA-cam videos of this year's ago and the whole inline skating YT community was like "YOOOOO" and seeing you skate In these is just mind blowing. Like holy shit they're actually real!
These are super cool! Although I like the idea of thunderblade a little more as they are less bulky and the battery pack is more protected than here with the large attached piece in the center. Still such a cool idea and major kudos to the designer/developers for innovating the inline skate!
I remember for my senior project in high school like 8 years ago I took an old traxxas rc motor and mounted it on my skates with a gear reduction and I barely got a B. This is so sick
Love It! If the control were like the Playstation thumbstick, you could exchange power between right and left, acelerate and break with only one control! Really really lovely!
This is fascinating. I’m positive I can start out on full power by nearly sitting on my heels, rising after the torque kicks in. I was a quad skate referee for years - at two separate public rinks. I was required to adjust and repair the rental skates of patrons of the rink, which experience taught me the aesthetic science of skating back in the ‘70s. I do not have the low center of mass required for pirouettes and such, but I am an undefeated quad speed skater. It would be interesting to see what my ectomorphic phenotype would appropriate in terms of mechanical adjustments regarding this invention you’ve uploaded here.
I love rollerblades because they keep you healthy. I don't think we needed something to help move easier. The real need is something to help STOP easier with inline skates.
Holy fuck the concept of normal blade form factor e-skates is so awesome that i cant wait for the future. Unfortunately as it is now every other e-vehicle has the adventage of hiding the battery inside the "board" so it doesnt make using the product any harded than usual. Skates on the other hand really suffer from battery mounting maybe they should try a wired version as goofy as it sounds.
I think the reason there has not been a true electric skate yet is due to its complexity. For it to truly work as a blade, I think it would be only possible with some sort of neural link device with which you can perfectly control the wheels with your brain. It would be incredibly complex because if the wheels did something unexpected during maneuvers you would almost instantly wipe out. This is why you see all types of electric riding devices, but not blades, they are just so free its very difficult to work around. Devices such as this, are awesome but they are more like, a boost if you are going on flat terrain.
I'm so bummed your Indiegogo project didn't work out. I was a backer and hoped you'd hit your goals. Still a fan that hoped you'd sell the Thundrblades privately.
I really want to build my own pair of electric inlines but using hub motors that just slot into the wheels, unfortunately idk where to buy something like that
Yo this looks really amazing, remember years ago some people tried the same thing. Thanks for sharing this, guess there is still hope. Looks promising.
This could be the next best thing. Throw a backpack on go to the store with your skates and come home with your groceries. Plug in when you get home. This is very cool technology. 🙂BTW glow wheels are a *plus*
I saw a comment just a little lower that said ThunderBlade failed. Sad to hear. I am I'm glad to see there is still forward progress on the AirGear inlines! I'd be more in tune with a dual control/remote until the best possible independent skate reaction becomes possible.
Hi Tiago, where have you been last months (meybe years (?))?. Finaly you are with us again. I hope for a long time 🤞.. elektric in line skates..it's the end of the world..I prefer traditional skates. Best wishes.
Dear Mr. Tiago, I have a pair of FRX's that I love. They are nice, but the liner is either worn out or too big, and my foot moves around a lot while skating. I can't get it as tight as I want them to be, so I'm stuck. I'm size 13 (47) wide foot, so I need about a 12/12.5 (~45) liner. I don't want to spend too much, but if there isn't any other options I'll buy what you say. I know this is a big request, but I don't know where else to go. Thank you!
I think it could have 3 motors version, and all the power system move to the backpack. So when you connect the cable to the shoes it runs. Just like a flyboard air.
Or maybe with some kind of electric air compressor backpack, with ergonomic hoses that you plug at the back of the skates, would it be more efficient? You could have bigger motors and weight would all be on shoulders
install a gyroscope on each skate. track data with different people and create a tolerance for when the skate is off the ground. If you try enough spots then you can find a good and consistent way of tracking movement?
The idea is cool, I remember you had a crowdfunding for this same idea few years ago, my issue is that, it could be a bit dangerous without maybe a system to break? Like button on the remote to slow down and stop the back wheel?
Mounting the battery behind the cuff seems like a better idea than under the frame, at least for the final design. It would be a safer position, as well as a better weight distribution point.
I think the motor should be in the front or both front and back. When I use to blade, it’s the front I shift my weight to. I feel back motor will either spin out or shoot you up off your feet.
Hope you're doing fine my man, missing the vids. Do be in no rush tho, world do be hectic right now. Looking forward to a future return possibly? Cheers from the Netherlands o/ (p.s. Your vids are the reason i decided to buy myself skates and have a go at it
This is cool. If full powered skates is too hard then why not make skates that only give some assistance and help with braking. I have some steep hills near me that are annoying to go down, especially when there is a road at the bottom. I would mostly use them for slowing down and if I was in a very crowded environment I could just coast at walking speed.
What do you mean first? Thunderblades was first. Many years ago. These look similar. Perhaps even reverse engineered. They should easily be able to ramp down the torque problems in software.
opiniao of a guy who loves inline skateboards ... the control should be an only with 2 triggers index finger and middle finger ,paintboll gun type, to control the engines with different speeds, giving more ergonomics and will open a giant window for maneuvers.
Someday when they replace the handheld accelerators with some sort of pressure sensitive gyro system that will allow the motor to assist and reinforce your legmovements, motorised skates and skateboards will be epic...
I think I've seen early videos of this some years back....if it's the same inventor....am glad their still going forward with the idea.... would be very cool.....am waiting for the final market product.....but I would like to see updated vids..
Bravo les gars, après le vélo, le skate et la trott électrique, on va réussir à motorisé nos rollers ^^ j'suis pas hyper bon en anglais, j'sais pas si ça été dis mais l'autonomie pour le moment ?
I think that it maybe I would be better to figure out a way and put the motor to the front wheel so the torque comes from the front. it would make them easier to control becasue you can control it by just lifting the tip of your foot (which also means the wheel) from the ground, also this would make it lot easier to keep the balance ,becasue the torque comes from the front and doesnt try to tip you over from your base. Also may be better for waight distribution I think because you can make all the heavy components like motor and battery sit in the midle of the skate which is a more compatct design.
Hey all! I hope you'll enjoy this video!
Just a few things I'd like to tell you about it:
- I'm having a lot of issues with my computer lately so it's extremely frustrating to edit ( headphone port decided not to work today so I "blindingly" edited the sound & apologize if it's not good; the computer was lagging a lot -even with 8 bit 4:2:0 files without any effects on the timeline- adding simple text images made the program slow down more etc) so I think I'll replace it soon.
-this video was shot a few months ago, and the reasons why I keep on wearing a mask are the following: at the time, I had to take care of my dad who was going through a difficult time medically and since I'm not vaccinated, I wanted to keep the mask( obviously did a test before making this video) so please no negativity about that this time 🙏
- it was a super cool experience and I tend to be quite loud when I'm excited haha! ( a bit too much in this case so I cut a few moments haha!)
U need to see the movie Alita Battle Angel 👍🇺🇲
Yo are yall working with the channel thunder blades
Exactly like in anime Air-Gear - I was waiting for this kind of skates since i watched that in 2007. Cant wait to see how this will develop.
they look like Jet Set Radio Future skates too😄
My first thoughts also, definitely air-gear vibes.
You should check out thundrblades , its coming back!
I would recommend reading the manga. It’s way cooler than the anime.
Ayo fellow air gear fans. If ur a real one I’ll recognize my name and profile pic.
I actually like the dual remotes better than the idea of one. Adding a slider for speed would also be cool, but I love the progress made with this tech
Actually, you can set the speed with the dial! The more you "press it" ( more like "rotate it" ) the faster you go
But they come with an app that enables you to change the torque of the skate as well!
My thought is that their goals is to have 1 controller but 2 buttons (maybe index and middle finger trigger) to control each side. That way you can have 1 free hand.
But are they UFS compatible? Thats the question XD
A pressure sensor under the heels could help with knowing when to power each skate, and that along with a analog thumbstick you might be able to get a similar outcome...
The dual remotes could also potentially make it last double the duration - you could have one skate push first with the other leg cruising at the front and then switch when the battery dies? 🤔
where have you been we need you!!!!!
After over 25+ years on blades (and watching blade tech evolve) I've seen multiple powered skate projects come and go.. but none of them looked nearly as promising as this one for one reason - the assisted pump. Holding a controller for the throttle will never be the way to do this.. rollerblading is too organic to allow for that.. you don't ride on rollerblades like a you do on a board; you ARE rollerblades when you wear them.. that's why an organic assisted pump is imperative for powered blades. I've thought about this quite a lot and I know it makes a ton of sense but I also have no doubt that it's a really difficult (and incredibly expensive) problem to solve. So seriously, keep at it. It looks like it's almost there. If the assisted pump works I will 100% buy these. Sincerely, thank you for the effort. This is very exciting stuff.
I have been having the same thoughts... my idea is some sort of pressure sensitive gyro system allowing the motorcontroller to "read" you legmovements and assist/augment their intentions for assisted pumps as you put it... Basicly an electronic system kind of like RC flight controller just helping the rider out allmost without notice...
Yes! This is the first project that hook me on
When you wear rollerblades, you are a rollerblade so remote control doesnt feel natural. But with that assisant its all make sense. Cant wait to buy one of the first available commercial models.
@@JokerInk-CustomBuilds I'm a designer and an occasional tinkerer but I'm no engineer so this all may be nonsense.. also, based on this video and what their current design looks like I'm sure the Atmos Gear team has already thought about all this but, I do also have some thoughts and it's very fun to discuss it sooo - If it were me, the first thing I'd do is use a sensor to graph the rpms of what would be the drive wheels during regular skating - Then I'd try to analyze that data to see if I could find a pattern. Does the wheel hit a certain RPM range at the top and bottom of the average pump? Do the RPMs accelerate or decelerate in a predictable way that can be tracked? This would obviously need to work for multiple people so you'd need to analyze different skaters to try and truly see a pattern.. Once you define a pattern that can be tracked it would theoretically be possible to design a software that monitors that input to know when to engage and stop the drive wheels. There'd definitely be tons of trial and error to adjust it correctly but it sounds logical to me. Something else I'd try to do is break into the back end of something like a hoverboard or Segway to see how the software looks on an auto balancing system.. not sure if that would be any help but something tells me Segway has dumped a ton of money into a whatever sensor they use to measure wheel speed for the auto balancer system.. maybe there's something useful there (if it's not all super proprietary and hard to access). But yes.. all in all I totally agree with you.. I imagine a very successful assisted pump powered blade to almost feel as if it wasn't even there - more like you just have much stronger legs as opposed to a motor in your skates. That would be the win for me.. like I said, seems like they're almost there. I sure hope they are because it would be so awesome.
This comment is on point
just get a unicycle
Tiago living his air gear dreams 🤭🙏
😁 oh hell yeah!
really want this in my life time, like really
atmos literally meaning air lol
@@russellzauner ;)
if only they just put the batteries in a little backpack.
Have been really interested in electric inline skates for the past week, glad to see another project after Thundrblade failed. Let's hope these guys can make Air Gear real this time.
Thunderblade has a new update coming today!!!!! Check it out on his channel!
@@tacwolf4962 Yeah I noticed, it's great!
@@tacwolf4962 it doesn't look the best though, the hub motor he chose and the mounting method aren't great, I hope he can find something better for his project
@@___echo___ he is not a designer (or engineer) does a lot of mistakes.
his won't ever be "sexy"
also these guys are missing some points, but good luck to them. all of them. e blades are a cool product.
I wish I had time to build some (but focus on 3 other projects at the moment) I really wish I had time.
Hi Tiago, I've really missed you the last month's here on UA-cam! I'm really excited to see you back here. You don't know how often I have linked to your recommendation videos for beginner skates these last weeks 😉 they are excellent instructional material. There is just one topic that I'd really love to see covered by you: Why softboot skates are really (!) not a good idea. You've often touched upon this in several videos but it would be awesome if you could gather all your points about softboots in one video 🤩
Thanks a lot for your support, and for the idea as well! 😁🔥
@@TiagoInlineSkater oh, you're very welcome. Let's stay united in the fight for good skates that will make people continue to love the sport 💪🏻😊
Where is he? hasnt posted in 1 year!
Every day we grow closer to jet set radio. Next is magnets!
Great to see a new episode from you! Love to see new advancements in tech blending into the skate industry. These look fun!
Bro please dont give up this channel 🙏🙏
I'm not! 😁
Bout time someone created a set of air gear. I've been waiting years. I remember stumbling across a forum post of a full cad design of a theoretical pair in a forum early 2000s but lithium battery tech and hub motors have come along way with a decent speed controller this could be everything I always wanted. I'm curious about the one with out the remote and how it gets input does it have pressure sensors in the Boot or is it in response to the wheels have been active
@@NiSiRewinD man I must've totally missed out on thunderblade is it still around? In development? Dead in the water?
@@0Ninja0Dude0 his stuff is still in development. not sexy at all. but he's trying.
Well technically these are not the 'first' but definitely the most advanced and most promising of all. Amazing work guys hope to see more!
imagine buying a pair of skates just to get rick rolled when activating it
That's really awesome for uphills and for long distance skating. I could see this being a second pair of skates. I say a second, because the battery seems a little too bulky for them to have the precision of regular skates.
Maybe battery strapped on leg or something
That is so cool, I've been waiting for someone to come out with this and finally it's here.
Love this showcase. Been following electric roller skates for a decade now and The technology for this is advancing nicely in recent years! I think the reason behind electric roller skates being behind other motorized means of transportation like bikes, scooters, skateboards, etc. is a mixture of 2 reasons. 1. They are attached to the feet meaning space, weight, and power of the motor is a huge factor. While it may fit, it may be too heavy to attach to the bottom or back of a skate, and even then, it may be impractical compared to something like a skateboard. 2. There are two skates, and coordination between the electronics and power system seems like it might be troublesome like in the video. I remember a gas powered roller skate from a while back and those were pretty cool despite being huge. Anyway great stuff, hope they continue to innovate!
Broooo I remember seeing UA-cam videos of this year's ago and the whole inline skating YT community was like "YOOOOO" and seeing you skate In these is just mind blowing. Like holy shit they're actually real!
These are super cool! Although I like the idea of thunderblade a little more as they are less bulky and the battery pack is more protected than here with the large attached piece in the center. Still such a cool idea and major kudos to the designer/developers for innovating the inline skate!
Sup brother I haven't seen you post in over a year. I see you had a livestream about 3 months ago but it never popped in my feed. Hope all is well.
I'm back; also have another video I posted 5 days ago!
I haven’t seen you post any more videos lately I hope everything is good with you.Keep up the great work.
This is called energy which was missing. Now really happy to see you with positive attitude.. Thums up👍
Why did u stop posting tiago I miss youuuui
Yes T... Go live your anime dreams!
Wing road, here we go! 😆
My dream come true, can’t wait to see them with a Regalia added.
I remember for my senior project in high school like 8 years ago I took an old traxxas rc motor and mounted it on my skates with a gear reduction and I barely got a B. This is so sick
Love It! If the control were like the Playstation thumbstick, you could exchange power between right and left, acelerate and break with only one control! Really really lovely!
4:00 love that feature
Add bigger speakers, but idk how functional having speaker feet when going fast
@@andrepaulsen2660 the sound isn't from any speakers, that's from the motor itself
This is fascinating.
I’m positive I can start out on full power by nearly sitting on my heels, rising after the torque kicks in. I was a quad skate referee for years - at two separate public rinks. I was required to adjust and repair the rental skates of patrons of the rink, which experience taught me the aesthetic science of skating back in the ‘70s. I do not have the low center of mass required for pirouettes and such, but I am an undefeated quad speed skater. It would be interesting to see what my ectomorphic phenotype would appropriate in terms of mechanical adjustments regarding this invention you’ve uploaded here.
I love rollerblades because they keep you healthy. I don't think we needed something to help move easier. The real need is something to help STOP easier with inline skates.
I just threw something together this past weekend that could help with this as seen in my latest clip.
Heel brake is the perfect stopping tool. But it takes skill to use effectively. 90% of skaters never learn to use it well.
@@davidm1922 heel brakes worked when I was a kid but now I'm 6'3" 220 and that little brake doesn't work
Holy fuck the concept of normal blade form factor e-skates is so awesome that i cant wait for the future. Unfortunately as it is now every other e-vehicle has the adventage of hiding the battery inside the "board" so it doesnt make using the product any harded than usual. Skates on the other hand really suffer from battery mounting maybe they should try a wired version as goofy as it sounds.
I think the reason there has not been a true electric skate yet is due to its complexity. For it to truly work as a blade, I think it would be only possible with some sort of neural link device with which you can perfectly control the wheels with your brain. It would be incredibly complex because if the wheels did something unexpected during maneuvers you would almost instantly wipe out. This is why you see all types of electric riding devices, but not blades, they are just so free its very difficult to work around.
Devices such as this, are awesome but they are more like, a boost if you are going on flat terrain.
I miss you Tiago! Because of you i got back into blading since i started in the 90s. I just bought my first pair yesterday. 😁
Oh yeah? :D what did you chose? :)
@@TiagoInlineSkater I got the Micro MT 4. 😁
@@ilovepickle nice! Have fun! :)
Best feeling to ride electric skates! am I right?
I'm so bummed your Indiegogo project didn't work out. I was a backer and hoped you'd hit your goals. Still a fan that hoped you'd sell the Thundrblades privately.
Man, you're alive, glad to see you here. I hope your dream about electric skates isn't totally gone.
@@polyvoxelgon Thank you very much for supporting Thundrblade. it means a lot to me. I will come back with some videos soon.
@@LewdTuna thx! the dream is not over. I'm genuinely happy to see other people doing this and it might just be the push I needed to come back.
@@Thundrblade I'm subscribed and waiting patiently :-)
I really want to build my own pair of electric inlines but using hub motors that just slot into the wheels, unfortunately idk where to buy something like that
Yo this looks really amazing, remember years ago some people tried the same thing.
Thanks for sharing this, guess there is still hope.
Looks promising.
we will try again. thx.
@@Thundrblade SIM!!!
It just occured to me that you ought to be able to charge these just by normal skating! Super cool!
jet set radio!!!!!!!!!
I envy that personal track.
This could be the next best thing. Throw a backpack on go to the store with your skates and come home with your groceries. Plug in when you get home. This is very cool technology. 🙂BTW glow wheels are a *plus*
Your finally regular, when you didn't upload for an year my heart 😭😭
I saw a comment just a little lower that said ThunderBlade failed. Sad to hear. I am I'm glad to see there is still forward progress on the AirGear inlines! I'd be more in tune with a dual control/remote until the best possible independent skate reaction becomes possible.
Their channel has a new video dropping in 2 days
Hi Tiago, where have you been last months (meybe years (?))?. Finaly you are with us again. I hope for a long time 🤞.. elektric in line skates..it's the end of the world..I prefer traditional skates. Best wishes.
Will they make it Trinity compatible in the final or later versions?
03:43 🤣🤣🤣
But are they UFS? Thats what we all want. Pop these on a pair of Razors SL's or Them 909s XD.
I'm awaiting the day we get airgear level inline skates 😭 Wish I could try these with you, banger video per usual~
4:01 Did Tiago just Rickrolled us???
Awesome!
Dear Mr. Tiago,
I have a pair of FRX's that I love. They are nice, but the liner is either worn out or too big, and my foot moves around a lot while skating. I can't get it as tight as I want them to be, so I'm stuck. I'm size 13 (47) wide foot, so I need about a 12/12.5 (~45) liner. I don't want to spend too much, but if there isn't any other options I'll buy what you say.
I know this is a big request, but I don't know where else to go. Thank you!
Fun video. I wonder if the motor in the front would make more sense so it pulls you forward versus it throwing you forward upon acceleration.
Would love a slimmer version with 3 wheels and less endurance, but used exclusively for braking assistance. Haha
It looks like so much fun just watching you
Skate. You have some skill for sure
Bro where have u been
I think it could have 3 motors version, and all the power system move to the backpack. So when you connect the cable to the shoes it runs. Just like a flyboard air.
Or maybe with some kind of electric air compressor backpack, with ergonomic hoses that you plug at the back of the skates, would it be more efficient? You could have bigger motors and weight would all be on shoulders
Best configuration for this would be midle wheel with motor
True. Put the motor on the side and you have space for the wheel.
Gotcha :)
This looks awesome!! Can't wait to buy!! I want one pair yesterday!!
i need a pair asap
these are so rad
install a gyroscope on each skate. track data with different people and create a tolerance for when the skate is off the ground. If you try enough spots then you can find a good and consistent way of tracking movement?
waw... Tiago Is Baack... thats a good news...
The idea is cool, I remember you had a crowdfunding for this same idea few years ago, my issue is that, it could be a bit dangerous without maybe a system to break? Like button on the remote to slow down and stop the back wheel?
the motor can engage to slow down the back wheel. check the video at @11:30
Mounting the battery behind the cuff seems like a better idea than under the frame, at least for the final design. It would be a safer position, as well as a better weight distribution point.
Totally interested in buying a pair!!
Good Video like seeing new things.🎉🎉🎉
Im rewatch air gear right now. I need this in my life.
I think the motor should be in the front or both front and back. When I use to blade, it’s the front I shift my weight to. I feel back motor will either spin out or shoot you up off your feet.
Hi Tiago why aren’t you posting anymore
Hope you're doing fine my man, missing the vids. Do be in no rush tho, world do be hectic right now.
Looking forward to a future return possibly?
Cheers from the Netherlands o/
(p.s. Your vids are the reason i decided to buy myself skates and have a go at it
I'll be back! 😎 ( terminator voice )
This is cool. If full powered skates is too hard then why not make skates that only give some assistance and help with braking. I have some steep hills near me that are annoying to go down, especially when there is a road at the bottom. I would mostly use them for slowing down and if I was in a very crowded environment I could just coast at walking speed.
It´s been a while since this video was posted. Let's get the wheels out and wear out some asphalt
Every time I see my username the more and more I think that maybe it wasn't a unique enough name lmao
Watching from South Africa and I'm in love with inline skating ❤️😭
Whoa that’s new i’m a rollerblader as well i like to get me a pair of one of those where do they sell them ?
These look so cool! Keep us posted sir!
Sky 2 high SKY 2 HIGH..... MOON THE SKY....
What do you mean first? Thunderblades was first. Many years ago. These look similar. Perhaps even reverse engineered. They should easily be able to ramp down the torque problems in software.
I imagine going about 1280 miles per hour on these!
greetings from Greece!!! what inline skates 110mm d y suggest between tempish viber 110 or oxelo mf 900??
Hello you had me with the "real life airtreks"
Uaaa what if instead of two controllers you had some the switches embedded in protective gloves? I loved it, I would definitely get one
opiniao of a guy who loves inline skateboards ... the control should be an only with 2 triggers index finger and middle finger ,paintboll gun type, to control the engines with different speeds, giving more ergonomics and will open a giant window for maneuvers.
This takes me back from the time i got so hung up on the anime called air-gear. Mahn it's slowly turning into reality!
Someday when they replace the handheld accelerators with some sort of pressure sensitive gyro system that will allow the motor to assist and reinforce your legmovements, motorised skates and skateboards will be epic...
Next we need auto balancing gimbals to we can get on our Jet Set Radio, and one step closer to full on Airgear good stuff.
I think I've seen early videos of this some years back....if it's the same inventor....am glad their still going forward with the idea.... would be very cool.....am waiting for the final market product.....but I would like to see updated vids..
I really love the video my guy! But I have a question do you enjoy free roaming or trick skating more?
Where is the video of the final version ;p
I have my pair here in germany already ✌️😁👍
Please keep us updated on this company when they start putting it out to market. I would consider buying them.
Bravo les gars, après le vélo, le skate et la trott électrique, on va réussir à motorisé nos rollers ^^ j'suis pas hyper bon en anglais, j'sais pas si ça été dis mais l'autonomie pour le moment ?
You need a raised heel in these so you dont have to lean forward as much under acceleration.
11:21 he put that foot down fast as hell lmbo "Naw"
YES. Finally Air Gear will be reality.
They look really fun man
Enfin des rollers électriques...👍😉
I’m so glad this lives again.
I think that it maybe I would be better to figure out a way and put the motor to the front wheel so the torque comes from the front. it would make them easier to control becasue you can control it by just lifting the tip of your foot (which also means the wheel) from the ground, also this would make it lot easier to keep the balance ,becasue the torque comes from the front and doesnt try to tip you over from your base. Also may be better for waight distribution I think because you can make all the heavy components like motor and battery sit in the midle of the skate which is a more compatct design.
Oh cool!!! It's thunderblades!
This is so cool. Hope they come out, I sure buy a pair of these.
We repect with your idea good luck...we want to make also....but your bateray with dry accu ?