Shark Wheels – The Wheel Reinvented

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Shark Wheels 2Technology and science are our best friends, why; because they are constantly working to take us to a safer and more efficient future. We see new designs and innovations coming in everyday. They are even re-modeling what we considered unchangeable. However, scientists and engineers are even re-designing and improving our daily items. Like, for example, who would have thought someone would re-invent the wheel? Exactly!

Shark Wheels 3Meet David Patrick, the inventor who resides in Los Angeles and the guy who is being referred by the media as the re-inventor of wheel. Surprisingly, what seemed to be doing a pretty good job has a challenge to keep up with; a competition if you will? This recent invention is similar to a cube and has a peculiar and innovative design. These new wheels are being called the Shark Wheels. Their target market is the skateboard market which is global and is booming these days. As far as the looks go, these wheels are completely different from our regular wheels and their performance beats the predecessors as well! The funding campaign on Kickstarter, is already viral and has left its target of $10,000 behind while achieving the six times of the goal value in only two weeks.

Shark WheelsMedia agencies that have covered these wheels includes; Huffington Post, Discovery Channel, Popular Science, The Atlantic, MSN, Yahoo, International Business Times, The Daily Mail and Gizmag along with many other tech related blogs. For those of you who want to get a hands on experience of what the Shark Wheels are capable of; feel free to check out their campaign at Kickstarter where you shall be provided with reviews and the updates on the product. Oh and there are almost 4 days remaining to get these under retail price, so hurry up folks; such an opportunity and such a creation comes only once in a blue moon.

 

6 comments

  1. neil Reply

    Would it be possible to ship these wheels to India. The roads here are bad for skateboarding. mostly cobblestone would these wheels provide a smooth ride given the above conditions.

  2. Robert Hawthorne Reply

    That’s not how a traditional wheel is shaped. Do they think we’re stupid? The ground-effect of the design they’re showing would be the same as a wheel with a strange tread on it (just a lot more expensive to produce). The prototypes they’re showing are in fact nothing but ordinary skateboard wheels with a different tread.

    They should be honest and simply market this as an aesthetically different type of wheel that works and draws attention.

  3. Ahmed Reply

    wow seems like a pretty simple yet efficient alteration to the regular wheel which would make it a winner for snowy and sandy terrain …

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