Did you see the brochure in Cycling Weekly from the company called Elite. They said that
their e-motion rollers "were the first that keeps you balanced allowing you to train at full
power with the freedom of movement. This EXCLUSIVE system with the sliding frame...."
There was a certain American company called Insideride.com that patented the idea.
I think Elite's press office should start recalling the brouchures to prevent a potential lawsuit.
I've got the rollers from Insideride.com and they are good.
Did you see the brochure in Cycling Weekly from the company called Elite. They said that
their e-motion rollers "were the first that keeps you balanced allowing you to train at full
power with the freedom of movement. This EXCLUSIVE system with the sliding frame...."
There was a certain American company called Insideride.com that patented the idea.
I think Elite's press office should start recalling the brouchures to prevent a potential lawsuit.
I've got the rollers from Insideride.com and they are good.
Hi there.
The way I understood it was that Elite are paying insideride for their patent.
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their e-motion rollers "were the first that keeps you balanced allowing you to train at full
power with the freedom of movement. This EXCLUSIVE system with the sliding frame...."
There was a certain American company called Insideride.com that patented the idea.
I think Elite's press office should start recalling the brouchures to prevent a potential lawsuit.
I've got the rollers from Insideride.com and they are good.
Hi there.
The way I understood it was that Elite are paying insideride for their patent.
Cheers, Andy
http://www.stirlingtri.co.uk