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trainers/skates - for kids and parents (Common mispellings - Heelies, Healies, CruzShuz) |
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All About Heelys
It's 2007, and (in the UK at least) the latest craze is... Heelys ('Heelies'). And I can see why... They're trainers with a roller skate embedded in the heel and they're very, very cool. My daughter practically strangled me until I helped buy her a pair, and to be honest I'm very impressed by them. Here are a couple of the most
popular pairs of Heelys:
The Rebel and Rocket, available in several colour schemes, are noteworthy as they're the Heelys models that include an extra, smaller, training wheel, helping new skaters get started more safely. (When they get more confident they can remove the smaller wheel) - great design. Here's the full range of Heelys (circa 2006),
models and colours. Just click the thumbnail below and max up the new
window/image: Invented by Roger Adams in 1998, Heelys shoes became available throughout the USA in 2001. Now distributed across the world, Heelys was awarded a patent by the U.S. Patent Office in 2002 and the European Patent Office in 2003. The high-grade roller wheels in each pair of Heelys can be popped out at any time, to convert the shoes into 'normal' mode. See my 'How to' page for a guide to learning how to stay upright on Heelys(!), my Tips page, which is a hands-on resource for skaters and parents, including a Generations age-guide(!), my Where to Buy page, an ever-growing Guestbook for your comments about Heelys and my Gallery of images and videos. All text on this site (C) Steve
Litchfield Site updated Nov 2007 |
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