Readers of a certain age may remember those old-school roller skates that were strapped on over top of the user’s regular shoes. The Cardiff Skate Company recently brought the general idea back, but using rollerblade-type wheels instead of the original steel ones. Walk Wing takes the idea further, with strap-on skates that feature retractable rubber wheels.
Each Walk Wing attaches to the user’s existing footwear via a heel strap, toe cover, and a ratcheting ankle strap. Sliding a lever at the back causes the four polyurethane wheels to drop down into place, allowing for some roller skatin’ action. Stopping is achieved using a heel brake, located below the wheel-release lever.
When the user encounters an obstacle such as stairs or a gravel surface, they just pull the wheels back up by flipping the lever over to its original position. Given that they’d be a little gawky to walk in for extended periods – even with their wheels pulled up – the Walk Wings also come with a backpack for carrying them when not in use.
If you’re interested getting a pair, they’re currently the subject of an Indiegogo campaign. A pledge of US$90 will get you some, when and if they reach production. The planned retail price is around $200.
You can see them in use, in the video below. For another take on add-on roller-skates, check out On Wheelz – although they require you to either buy special shoes, or get an existing pair altered.
Source: Indiegogo
That being said, this design is laughable. Have they ever seen Heely's (http://shop.heelys.com/adults)? $60 and it's a way better design.
This invention is greatly superior. Why would anyone chose Walk Wings over this?
What I most appreciate are the 92mm wheels. Regular skateboard wheels are 60 to 65mm. But I got to try out a longboard with 87mm wheels, the experience was night vs day! The larger wheels were much more streetable.