Cool. What does one of those cost?
There must be a lot more demand for them than what I imagine if they can stay in business with just those. Are there cheap Chinese units like everything else?
As another said, they're over $1100 now. That includes the skate holder, etc.... everything you need pretty much. Pricey, but with 3 boys playing hockey for many years, it's paid for itself a few times over. I do their teammates as well and charge $5, which I then donate back to their club.
There is an art to it, but it's not rocket science. Like everything, lots of "how to" videos on YouTube.
There are a few competitors of this type with imported parts (motors primarily), but they're not any cheaper.
As the other poster said, a newer type is out there that requires much less skill, made in China, and a little cheaper. Stick the skate in and hit a button. Looks like a computer printer.... and built like one (plastic / electronics).... they have their selling points, but they're basically disposable. The Wissota will last forever, and has great resale because of it.
I've always wondered about their business model as well. Design is as old as the hills, so no R&D costs, but have wondered how many units they sell every year to keep it a going concern.
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