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Carbon fiber composites have given performance skating boots a lightweight, formable, high-strength material for the boot's shell . However carbon fiber in this role is not suited to the demands of point fixation to another material. The "mounting block" of a skating boot is a critical component to overall skate function – tying the carbon fiber shell, and your foot, securely to the skate frame. OneMount angular alloy mounting blocks in CadoMotus boots provide structural integration between the block and the composite shell, securing the block in the shell against repetitive stresses. Exposed alloy mounting surfaces ensure a true mounting surface with the frame and limit uneven pressure points on the composite shell. |
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The Spine is the ridge built into the base of our PRO boots. To optimize ride height in the 4-wheel format – bringing the foot closer to the wheels – it was necessary to lengthen the existing standard 165mm skate mounting distance. The spine design allows the composite boot shell to span longmount mounting distances (195+mm) without deformation or flex. The added strength provided by the spine ensures precision feel and power transmission, and eliminates the need for additional mounting positions. Sure, you don't need to know the engineering that goes into it, but the end result is a skate that moves with you. |
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Torsion Bar Technology Mogema's new Carbon Shell for Mark-II series Boots
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