The Super Moon Walk

The Super Moon Walk

PostBy: Richard S. On: Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:17 am

This impressive no matter what but he has to have some kind of wheels or something else going on here. Note the sidewalk is wet too which will eliminate some friction.

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Re: The Super Moon Walk

PostBy: freetown fred On: Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:26 am

Where you been Richard, they make them sneakers with lil wheels on em, crap even this old farmer knew that one--plus the kid just told me. :clap: toothy
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Re: The Super Moon Walk

PostBy: Richard S. On: Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:49 am

freetown fred wrote:Where you been Richard, they make them sneakers with lil wheels on em, crap even this old farmer knew that one--plus the kid just told me. :clap: toothy


I'm aware of the wheels in sneakers but the ones I've seen only had them on the back, my nephew had a pair when they were popular. He'd wouldn't actually skate with them but just get a running start and coast for really long time balancing on the wheels. Actually I remember a few girls that had them when I was in elementary school. They had those shoes that had real big wooden heals, I think they called them clogs. The skates could be lowered out of the shoe, with some kind of mechanism.

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