RocketSkates are hard to ride, but awesome — CES 2015

RocketSkates are hard to ride, but awesome — CES 2015

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “RocketSkates are hard to ride, but awesome — CES 2015”.
Hey everyone, Sam Shaffer, here with The Verge at CES 2015, I’m back with yet another ride of all these are the rocket skates, and this is literally the first time I’m riding them. Are they on the way it works? Is one of these is like the dominant skate, so you put that foot in front and you sort of just push off with your back foot and lean a little bit and they propel you. These are very difficult to rely on. Oh, it took me probably 25 to 30 solid straight minutes of doing everything I possibly could to get these to work. So the subtlety of pointing your toes down. It’S like everything that it is to ride this thing, where you sort of just let the motors take you. So the back wheel not only provides stability, but it also acts as a brake.

RocketSkates are hard to ride, but awesome — CES 2015

Each skate weighs 7 pounds and when they’re on your feet, it is very tiring at first, especially because you know you sort of do like a lot of panic running when I’m first we’re learning to ride. But once you pick it up these skates propel you and you can go 12 miles an hour on expert mode and we tried out the r6 model, which has a range of 6 miles: Beverley names, this costs $ 4.99 and they’re shipping now and there’s also the R8 and our 10 also based on how much range they get and those are $ 5.99 and $ 6.99 respectively. So these are the rocket skates they’re awesome really hard to ride. But they’re awesome subscribe to The Verge on YouTube. Oh youtube.com, slash aversion, .