-- In a reinvention of the wheel a revolutionary sine wave pattern wheel has been released by skateboard wheel manufacturer Sharkwheel. The revolutionary, unique technologically advanced wheel design has groundbreaking applications in multiple different industries.
More information is available at http://sharkwheel.com.
The patented new wheel design is the perfect cross between a cube and a sphere. This revolutionary design results in superior performance. The sine wave pattern of the wheel physically moves dirt, pebbles, water and debris out of the way as they roll. The alternating pattern also moves objects right and left and all these feature result in a much smoother ride.
The wheels also reduce friction with the ground because they produce less rolling resistance. Scientific tests have shown the Sharkwheels have a 15% rebound advantage over the best competitor’s wheels currently on the market.
Patent holder David M. Patrick discovered the new shark wheel while attempting to solve a major scientific problem. His predictions based on math theory suggested a sine wave wheel would be far more efficient and the first sharkwheel was built following this mathematical model.
When the physical wheel showed significant advantages over a traditional wheel a patent was obtained and a team was assembled to begin the manufacture and promotion of this breakthrough.
At present sharkwheels are being manufactured for use on skateboards and longboards and the company also produces and sells complete skateboards. The wheels are especially popular on longboards because the wider truck on the sharkwheels gives a smaller turning radius allowing the boards to turn more quickly and more smoothly. This is a huge improvement over the standard narrow trucks on most longboards.
The revolutionary sharkwheel can also be used for any application that uses a wheel. The sharkwheel can help most moving carts and vehicles to move more efficiently, roll faster and maneuver through uneven surfaces.
The wheel is already generating huge interest being featured in The Huffington Post, Popular Science, The Atlantic, Yahoo.com, MSN.com, the International Business Times and a full segment on the Discovery Channel.
More information on the Sharkwheel is available at the link above.
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