Monday, August 3, 2009

Soap shoes?

what hardware stores could i buy soap shoes from like examples of scheels, hibbett sports,***** places like those where could i find them at like stores?

Soap shoes?
ill help you . a store in the mall called jerneys sells them but the company that bought out soaps is called heelys. the still have grind plates in the middle plus a wheel in the back. the wheel is removalale so if you wanted you could jus t take out the wheel and volia! soap shoes. (stupid corpate buy outs) btw also try normal stores like sports atourity or... well any sports store.





Heelys are a brand of sneakers that have one or more wheels embedded in each sole. Thus, the wearer can walk, run, or - by shifting their weight to their heels - roll. Advanced Heelys users can perform tricks such as soft braking, which is the process of lowering the front section of rear foot, gently, to increase friction and slow to a stop.





The wheel can easily be removed from the shoe, which may be done for comfort reasons or for reasons of practicality or security. Generally, 'Heeling' is considered a form of skating, and as such may not be used in malls, and other enclosed public spaces. The UK's largest supermarket chain, Tesco has banned the use of the skate wheels on Heelys in all of its stores in response to what it called "isolated customer complaints". HSL publicly recommends that all users of its product wear protective gear to protect from injuries.





The sport has slowly been gaining popularity over time, with two million Heely users in March of 2006. [1]. Once mastered, the shoes are a much more efficient way to get from place to place than walking, and offer a new alternative to bicycles, skates, or other alternate transportation in urban areas.





When worn daily, it typically takes about a week or two to master the shoes. The basics, heeling in a straight line, may take from a few minutes to a few days to learn. More advanced moves, like 360's, 180's, aerial trickery and the like require focus and persistence to attain.





After Heeling Sports Limited purchased Soap on September 25, 2002, HSL started incorporating grind plates into new models of Heelys, increasing the versatility of the shoe and allowing for a new variety of tricks.
Reply:The cheapest place would be the internet probaly becouse some people sell them cheaper becouse there knowlage on soapshoes are bad.



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