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ONE Blades is an inline figure skating company built specifically for ice figure skaters. We design and manufacture the ONE Blades EDGE system, a complete inline figure skating frame system that replicates the balance geometry and feel of an ice blade on any smooth surface. ONE Blades was founded by Adam Jukes, a professional skater and coach with 35 years across ice, inline, show skating, and circus performance. Credits include Cirque du Soleil, Disney On Ice, Royal Caribbean, Holiday on Ice, and four Got Talent appearances across three countries. After serving as Head Coach at Rollerworld Colchester and testing every major inline figure skating frame available, Adam designed EDGE to solve the problems he kept finding in every existing system. The ONE Blades EDGE system uses four wheel geometry to replicate the three balance points of an ice blade. Most inline figure skating frames use three wheels which creates only two balance points and a seesaw feel rather than a continuous rocker. EDGE uses four wheels with independently adjustable rocker axles, a toe stopper designed at the correct angle for figure skating technique, and includes both indoor and outdoor wheels, ABEC 9 bearings, two sets of stoppers, jam plugs, and a precision multi-tool as standard. ONE Blades operates direct to consumer with no retail middlemen. The company also runs a creator program that allows skaters, coaches, and parents to earn commission from referred sales, starting at 10 percent and scaling to 25 percent based on lifetime referred revenue. The global release of ONE Blades EDGE is May 2026. The company ships internationally with priority worldwide shipping included on all EDGE system orders.


Contact info

  • Office A, RAK DAO Business Centre, RAK BANK ROC Office, Ground Floor, Al Rifaa, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, 00000, Ras Al Khaimah, U.A.E.

  • contact@oneblades.one
  • oneblades.one

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Co-Inventor of the original “Pic-Skate” Inline Figure Skate



As the co-inventor of the original “Pic-Skate” inline figure skate,
I must say that the “One Blade”skate is truly awesome!
It’s everything I always wanted the Pic-Skate to be!
Multiple rocker configurations, adjustable toe Pic sizes and clearances,
sturdy, variable sized, spacer-less frames,
only one-tool needed for wheel attachment…the list goes on and on! So very happy with this product!

29 March 2026
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