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Jet Inline Speed Skates

Jet Inline Speed Skates

Regular price €503,95 EUR
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Summary:  
This boot is the perfect blend of comfort and speed, trusted by coaches worldwide and the starting point for countless world champions. It's the most heat moldable boot on the market, offering a custom fit for skaters of all levels, from beginners to elite. While our premium models offer additional lightness and strength, the Jet remains a top choice for skaters seeking the ideal balance of performance and comfort.

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The Bont Jet is the world’s most popular inline speed skate and for good reason; it's extremely good value for money. Perfect for all levels of speed skating, the racing boot is supportive, comfortable and made by hand using Bont’s unique one-piece manufacturing technique. 
The Jet skate starts out being built around a last that has been modified and improved for over 45 years by Mr. Inze Bont. Carbon fiber and fiberglass is hand laid around the memory foam ensuring a very lightweight and strong base. Our epoxy resin is the most heat moldable in the industry and the boot has anti stretch tapes that ensure the boot does not stretch over time. Take your speed skating to the next level with the Bont Jet inline racing skate. 


Features

  • Base: Carbon composite 
  • Outer skin: Microfiber
  • Liner: Microfiber
  • Pitch: 12mm
  • Air vents: Top of toes and tongue
  • Innersole: EVA thermo-moldable
  • Heat moldable: Fully heat moldable base utilizing epoxy thermoset resin
  • Padding: Soft memory foam
  • Protection: Front rubber bumper*
  • Vegan: Yes
  • Package includes: Boots, frames, wheels, bearings, spacers, bearings, mounting bolts and laces 

The Jet follows a long linage of Bont inline speed skates. This skate evolved from the Bont Sharkie and has sold over 1.4 million pairs since it was first launched in 1980. The boot has had a lot of upgrades since then as it has had to adapt to higher speeds and larger wheels. The Jet inline speed skate is now around 40% stronger than when it was first made thanks in part to the use of carbon fiber. Even though the manufacturing process of making a one-piece-boot is longer and more expensive than that of a two piece boot, we still make it the same way it has been made since 1980. 

*195mm boots can be ordered from size 3.5.

    Carbon Fiber

    Technology - Carbon Fiber

    Ever wondered what Carbon Fiber is? For instance, is it Carbon Fiber or Carbon Fibre? To clarify, Fibre and Fiber have the same meaning. Fibre is the British English spelling, while Fiber is the US English spelling.

    Carbon Fiber is a revolutionary material. It is as strong as steel with a fraction of the weight.

    Carbon Fiber consists of mainly bonded carbon atoms. For example, the fibers’ long axis consists of particles that have been bonded together and aligned. Following this, a yarn is created by twisting several thousand of the threads together. Finally, a piece of fabric is woven from the yarn.

    Here at Bont, we have been producing carbon-based boots since 1989. Above all and most importantly, we source our carbon exclusively from the world’s number one carbon manufacturer, Toray of Japan.

    Carbon Fiber 3K PLAIN

    3K PLAIN


    3k plain is a tightly woven carbon, which is commonly used in the Aircraft industry and Bont shoes.

    Carbon Fiber Unidirectional

    UNIDIRECTIONAL


    An extremely stiff, lightweight, and adaptive carbon fiber. We use Unidirectional Carbon in our boots, which allows us to lay the carbon in a direction we choose. Therefore provide extremely stiff and lightweight boots. For example the Vaypor.

    Carbon Fiber 12K PLAIN

    12K PLAIN


    A cheaper form of carbon. 12K Plain carbon is not as strong as 3k Plain carbon, which results in the price being around 20% cheaper.

    INDUSTRY MISREPRESENTATION

    In the old days, if you purchased a plastic or nylon based shoe, you knew what you were getting. However, nowadays, with all of the expensive modern materials, it is getting harder to identify what is in your product. As a result, you may not be getting what you thought you purchased.

    Here are some handy tips on different ways manufacturers use materials. That is to say, use these points for consideration in your next purchase.


    One layer of carbon
    Often, manufacturers misrepresent carbon shoes. For example, the shoe base can be an injection-molded plastic, or nylon, or fiberglass base and usually covered with a single layer of carbon fiber. Unfortunately, when you buy a shoe, and you see that it has a carbon base, the chances are that only the outer layer is carbon.

    Unidirectional carbon
    A variety of shoes are marketed as Unidirectional carbon. However, many of these shoes use injection molded carbon in the plastic and call this Unidirectional Carbon. Consequently, we feel this is a misuse of the terminology. For example, here at Bont, Unidirectional Carbon means carbon fiber, where all of the strands travel in the same direction.

    Silver fiberglass
    Many shoes use a plastic injection molded base with some carbon particles in it. Also, these shoes typically have a single layer of silver fiberglass for the outer layer. As such, manufacturers advertise ‘carbon fiber’ for these shoes. They are allowed to use this term as there is carbon dust in the plastic mold under the outer fiberglass layer. However, the fiberglass woven material on the outside is not carbon. Above all, remember Carbon Fiber is always black.

    100% composite
    What is 100% composite? This term almost covers anything. Therefore, the question you need to ask when considering a composite boot is, A composite of what? In short, a composite boot is usually a nylon fiberglass composite.

    Monocoque
    A Monocoque shoe is where the carbon is directly laminated onto the liner. Unfortunately, some companies are calling a carbon shell with an integrated heel cup a Monocoque shoe; however, it isn’t.

    In summary, be aware of companies jumping on the bandwagon of carbon technology and using keywords to promote their product. Above all, do your research and be mindful of what you are purchasing. We hope this helps your decision in your carbon boot purchase.

    Manufacturing

    Technology - Manufacturing

    Manufacturing skates by hand, inside out, is a method Bont retains and is exceptionally proud of. The manufacturing process is far more skill-intensive and time-consuming than other manufacturing processes. Perhaps, most importantly, this enables Bont skates to lead the industry in performance. It does, however, result in a higher production cost than mainstream skate construction methods.

    We continue to develop and refine our manufacturing process to maintain the best delivery of our high-quality products. For example, processes such as the use of generic vacuum boxes for the curing of carbon have been replaced. Today, for carbon curing, we use methods such as pressure wrapping. Pressure wrapping provides four atmospheres of pressure rather than one atmosphere you find in traditional vacuum forming.

    Inze Bont’s, the renowned skate designer, engineering, has allowed our production line to optimize the manufacturing of our handmade monocoque skates in the most time-efficient manner possible.

    Our innovative manufacturing processes match our drive for design innovation. Lighter, Stronger, Faster.

    Read our process for Last Design, Footbed, Liner, Anti-Stretch, Carbon Fiber, Upper, and more in the self-titled sections below.