How much do you know about the inner liner of roller skates?
Generally, the roller skates we come into contact with can be divided into three types according to their inner liner: integrated liner, detachable liner and no liner.
Considering the comfort and safety of children learning roller skating, children's roller skates are equipped with inner liner and are divided into integrated and detachable types.
A liner with excellent performance requires various designs to achieve the maximum value between comfort and wrapping. In this way, the liner designed is the best.
The comfort and wrapping of the liner are related to many aspects.
It can be said that the lining of the inner liner determines the performance and positioning of a pair of roller skates to a large extent. Generally speaking, three materials are used: mesh, Lycra, and microfiber.
More than 98% of low-end shoes are made of black core cotton, while mid-to-high-end roller skates that pursue comfort and cost-effectiveness often use mesh/ultra-fine mesh configurations.
The wrapping properties of the liner are very important, and different parts have different requirements for wrapping properties and elasticity, so a good liner needs to be designed with wrapping properties in multiple aspects.
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