I have to say I truly appreciate that you show us the things you have in the thumbnail! A lot of videos just use thumbnails for click bait and don’t ever actually show what was in the thumbnail, so thank you for that!
When was little, the "Walk Wings" were called "Roller Skates"...they were meta, with clamps on either side in the front that you tightened with a special key. and straps around the ankle or the newer ones that had cross straps in the front as well......
And would pitch you onto your face when you hit a grain of sand. Those wheels would get real hot trying to bomb a hill. When i see kids with all the pads and helmets on engineered wheels and bearings.....I wish I had those back in the day, for faster crashing!
Yeah, I think people forget that roller skates used to be something you'd strap to a regular shoe, and not seperate like a modern skate or rollerblade is. Sadly I don't think they ever brought the walk wings onto the market.
Rollerskates, an umbrella, a poncho, slippers, waterproof fabric, rainboots, a padded hoodie, and a heated sweater, I think I'm ready to rollerskate in the rain now.
Heated clothes aren't worth that much when you can buy them from other companies for far less. My wife just got me heated jacket that wasn't 650 it was 200 and highly recommended durable and works great!!
Actually they were made long before the Fischer Price ones. My parents (in their 80's) have told many times of skates that were worn over shoes. They required a key
My idea of small wheels under shoe sole was for older people and those ones who walk a lot and need comfortable walk to their destination, ( line of small wheels under shoe to support you to push you faster than normally)
To the advertisement dept: During the walkway segment, the golden retriever was wearing a choke type collar while pulling the young lady, :( a harness should have been used. MUCH safer for man's best friend.
Dominique Maurice Mendy hahahaha I was thinking just that 🤷♀️ it was an appropriate question 👍. I’m thinking....what happens to his sweat under the old armpits 😝
60-85 bucks for a little piece of rubber under your feet?! No thanks, I'll go buy some $5 chanclas AND can still use them as ninja throwing stars as well!
Good more creative roller blades, roller skates, skate boards, bicycles, unicycles, tricycles, pogo sticks, moon shoes, push scooters, segways, human transporters, trikes, moon bouncers, trampolines, and other fun stuffings
I swear I was like what the fuck. Someone need to slap these people in the face. And when I heard about pricing I was like. Okay maybe punching is better. What a joke those were.
@@americafuckyeah4520 - NOPE, not ignoring it at all, most of this crap, is for one task, so dress correctly that day, one of my favorites was a bit of luggage (not in this vid), it weighed more than you normal check in allotment, so not only did you have to buy it but had to pay again and again everything you used it, and then because of the wiring and the batts, some times it was pulled from the flight and you arrived with NOTHING! Just because some one made it and it made it Market doesn't mean it is worth a CHIT!
Funshell, when strong wind happens you can then learn to fly or with just your head to go... Even rhough we can afford to buy most of the products, most are not worthy to help reduce through purchase demand.
Battery pack I dare say. Have a look at unbox theropy, he has shown a few such items from iirc a canadian company. Actually you can just charge it from a power bank, but the actual power supply is quite compact.
@@LGNDRYHCKR Im Waiting for science to invent a New material Thats lightweight, may be compressed, Maybe just metal fibers, Wool fibers, Fiberglass fibers are the easiest Part, Don't know about Washable, hahaha Your smarter than Me.
The backpack with the rain/ sun sheild, and fan is a great idea. Wish it had existed in the 1970's when I was a child. Would have been a great Christmas toy. When I went to school. The poncho would have been great in high school during the rain. Self heating clothing expensive. What's the battery limits.