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Remedyz (Remz) OS Review by Kingdom Mag

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

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As the proprietor of a skate shop and also, as it happens the most picky, pedantic and fussy person in rollerblading when it comes to choosing skates it might come as no surprise that I have had 6 pairs of skates in as many months.

Brushing aside my fears of single-handedly being responsible for the demise of LocoSkates as a result of my £200-a-month skate habit I figured it would be rude not to take myself a set of the new Remz OS to try out.

I skated Remz a couple of years back and gave them up after realising they were slow and non-responsive on the roll.

See, how fast a skate is isn’t entirely to do with your wheels and bearings. I’m not gonna bore you with too many intricacies but a big factor in determining the speed of your skates is how well the energy (speed) is transferred through the boot. Well Remz have really stepped up their game with the new one-piece soul kits that have appeared on the last two or three models. [...]

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Nils Jansons – Remz OS Test

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

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Nils Jansons – Hedonskate Latvia Team Rider – testing Remz OS v.1 in Ventspils/Latvia.

Thanks Szymon & Lvroller (Forum dedicated topic).

Download the video: nils_remz_os_test.wmv

Nils Jansons

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Remz OS 1 : Press Release

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

Pioneered by Franky Morales REMZ is bringing open shell (OS) boot concept to a new level: It features a minimalist design making it one of the lightest and slimmest skates in the industry.

As the original inventor of the V-cut Remz developed a brand new V-cuff for the OSone which is complimented by a specially designed V-liner from Jug providing perfect fit and comfort.

Larger version of the picture above

- NEW Open Shell Concept
- NEW Jug V-cut Liner
- NEW Remz original V-CUFF
- Remz ONE PIECE soul system
- Remz frame
- 56 mm 90A Remz Wheels
- ABEC 5 bearings

Sizes: 6-13
Remz OS-1
MSRP : $239.90

Remz Os

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

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