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It seems like a lot of people want to try them, too. The Acton RocketSkates have surpassed their KickStarter goal ($50,000) by nearly 10 times ($486,727) at the time of writing. This ample funding ...
These Are Acton's Rocketskates, And They're Insane Fun By Chris Davies July 17, 2014 1:58 pm EST We may not have hover boards yet, but we can have motorized shoes, and Acton is leading the charge ...
His latest model of Acton Rocket Skates exceeded their funding goal by over $500,000 and set the internet abuzz. By Adam Morath. Nov 17, 2014 11:44 AM EST Start the Conversation .
Acton's transportation designer, Jennifer Choy, gave us a bit of insight behind the RocketSkates unusual design. "The hexagon is represented in our brand, from our logo to our products ...
Yup, you read that right. At long last, rocket skates are a real thing that legitimately exist in the universe that you and I inhabit. Now, before you sell your car to scrounge up enough cash to ...
Now comes RocketSkates from Los Angeles–based Acton Inc., which recently raised 10 times its $50,000 goal on the crowd-sourced funding site Kickstarter.com. It seems that people want RocketSkates.
As part of the product launch, Acton has priced the first 25 RocketSkates for $199 on Kickstarter — $300 off the regular retail. At press time, it had more than surpassed its $50,000 funding goal, ...
The Acton R RocketSkates don't use rockets. But they are powered by electricity meaning the wearer can cruise along without any effort at all. The RocketSkates have hit Kickstarter where they're ...
The ACTON RocketSkates happen to have a lot of things going for them — the coolest of which, is probably the fact that they're remote-free. You power them by leaning forward, ...
Remember that good-looking, electric Marbel skateboard, that managed to raise over $365,000 on Kickstarter, or more than four times its goal? In case you wished someone … ...
If there's one thing that the modern world is good at, it's inventing ways to avoid doing even the basic amount of exercise that humans require in order to not die. To that end, enter the Acton R ...
The Acton R RocketSkates don't use rockets. But they are powered by electricity meaning the wearer can cruise along without any effort at all. The RocketSkates have hit Kickstarter where they're ...