Présentation vidéo sur youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZcrySg443s
Et l'argumentaire marketing qui accompagne la vidéo:
"Rollerblade has teamed up, to develop Gravitational Torque (GT) Technology. GT displaces pressure through the middle of the skate, enhances the center of gravity and positions the body for maximum torque resulting in substantial benefits such as improved power transfer, response, speed and efficiency.
The frame and wheels are mounted to the central fixation point on the boot, which drives the power directly to the middle of the skate. This is beneficial to the skating experience because gravitational torque optimizes efficiency for all types of strides at top speed, constant speed and cornering or carving.
As in other balance sports such as skiing, water skiing, snowboarding and ice skating, stronger glides are achieved when a person is applying pressure to the center of their equipment through the bindings or mounting points that are positioned to maximize center of gravity and efficiency.
Nearly every sport is continually researching ways to optimize efficiency. It is a natural fit for Rollerblade to work in concert perfecting the GT Technology and to revolutionize a sport. See for yourself how GT Technology will instill better technique thus improving speed, power and cornering efficiency.
A new era in skating has begun"
Pour être honnête, je ne suis pas complètement convaincu par leur argumentaire. Quand on veut accrocher le gogo, on lui invente des termes pseudo-techniques pompeux du type "torque gravitationnel" dont j'aimerais connaitre la définition précise...

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ça me rappelle les arguments utilisés il n'y a pas si longtemps pour vendre un bracelet magique qui rendait plus grand, plus beau, plus fort et soignait toutes les maladies de la terre.
