In 1994, fueled
by the inadequacies of conventional inline chassis technologies
like the Hi-Lo® and V-form®, smart|hockey set out to create
a chassis which mimicked the geometry of an ice skate blade. By
1997, c|saw™ chassis tehcnology was born and quickly adopted
by Bauer Nike Hockey which paid for the right to use it exclusively
on Bauer and Nike skates.
By duplicating the performance of an ice skate blade, smart|hockey
not only unleashed a totally revolutionary game enhancing technology
for roller hockey players, but it also opened the door to a plethora
of off-season training possibilities for both ice and roller hockey
players. In that vain, smart|hockey is now focused on providing
off-season skills development products and information for both
ice and roller hockey players. |