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  2. Easton Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Easton introduced its Synergy hockey stick. The Synergy became one of the most widely used and iconic sticks in the history of the game. In 1994, Jim Easton's son, Gregory J. Easton, took over from Doug Kelly as president. [5] In 1999, Easton Sports began producing wooden baseball bats after it acquired Stix Baseball Inc. of Orlando ...

  3. Bauer Hockey - Wikipedia

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    Bauer Hockey LLC is an American manufacturer of ice hockey equipment, fitness and recreational skates and apparel. [2] Bauer produces helmets, gloves, sticks, skates, shin guards, pants, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey jocks and compression underwear, as well as goalie equipment.

  4. Inline skates - Wikipedia

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    [160] [161] This shell foreshadowed that used in inline skates with a hybrid soft boot in the 2020s, and became the basis for the retail MLX Skate released in 2010 by Cruikshank's new company. [142] [162] Easton Sports bought MLX in 2011, and worked with Cruikshank to release a new Easton Mako skate in 2013, based on the MLX Skate.

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  6. Inline skating - Wikipedia

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    A term used to refer to inline skates on a vert ramp–a half pipe with some vertical in it–usually between 6 and 24 in (15 and 61 cm). Vert skating is a form of gymnastics performed with skates. The purpose of vert skating is to ride higher than the coping (which is the metal pipe on top of the ramp) and perform spins or flips.

  7. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic ice is a solid polymer material designed for skating using normal metal-bladed ice skates. Rinks are constructed by interlocking panels. Synthetic ice is sometimes called artificial ice, but that term is ambiguous, as it is also used to mean the mechanically frozen skating surface created by freezing water with refrigeration equipment.

  8. James Leonard Plimpton - Wikipedia

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    James Leonard Plimpton (1828, Medfield, Massachusetts - 1911) was an American inventor who is known for changing the skating world with his patented roller skates in 1863. . Plimpton's roller skates were safer and easier to use than the existing versions, his "rocker skates" or quad skates allowed people to steer by simply leaning to the left or the r

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    The shocking true-crime docuseries, 'The Bunker,' detailing Isabel Eriksson's harrowing abduction, debuts Jan. 16 on Viaplay, available on Prime Video