Freeskates

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Freeline skates consist of two separate metal or wooden plates with two wheels attached. They were developed in 2003 in San Francisco.[1] People[who?] call it freeline skating.[2][3][4]

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References

  1. ^ "Freeline Skates - Product News | SurfShot". www.surfshot.com.
  2. ^ Buttman, Mugic. "Freeline Skating - Are you TOO good at skateboarding?". Freelineskatingz.
  3. ^ "『フリーラインスケートの名称変更』". フリースケートを滋賀で楽しむ!!.
  4. ^ "Gtank Xtreme Sport". gtank.

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