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Envy Jam and Speed Roller Skate Package

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Envy Jam and Speed Roller Skate PackageImportant Component and Design Update Recently produced boots no longer include the TPU bumper, and now feature the BONT Handwritten logo on the lateral side of the heel cap. Some earlier batches may still differ in these details. Your order will be shipped from available inventory, which may vary by batch. The final product details depend on the specific batch received. Bont Envy Roller Skate Boot The Bont Envy is a high performance roller speed and

Important Component and Design Update

Recently produced boots no longer include the TPU bumper, and now feature the BONT Handwritten logo on the lateral side of the heel cap. Some earlier batches may still differ in these details.

Your order will be shipped from available inventory, which may vary by batch. The final product details depend on the specific batch received.

Bont Envy Roller Skate Boot

The Bont Envy is a high-performance roller speed and jam skate boot designed for skaters who demand precision, comfort, and control. Available in black with white or white with black, this boot blends modern carbon composite technology with the legacy of Bont's world-dominating designs from the '80s and '90s. Whether you're hitting the corners at full speed or flowing through jam moves, the Envy delivers an exceptional experience on wheels.

Key Product Points

  • Carbon Composite Base: Built with a combination of carbon and fiberglass, the base offers responsive power transfer and excellent cornering support while allowing the boot to remain lightweight and flexible.
  • Performance Fit: Features a narrower heel and anatomical shaping for a secure, race-ready hold that feels close to a custom boot.
  • Durable Synthetic Outer: The synthetic outer layer offers high durability and a clean, modern look while providing a vegan-friendly option by default.
  • Jam-Ready Features: Low-profile heel cup and integrated lace cover support fluid movement and keep your laces clean and tucked away.
  • Heat Moldable: The boot can be heat molded for a truly personalized fit, making it one of the most responsive skates in its class.

Product Description

Built for Speed and Style

The Bont Envy is a professional-grade roller skate boot built for speed skaters and jam skaters who want elite-level performance without compromising on comfort or style. At the core of the Envy is a precisely engineered carbon composite base made from carbon and fiberglass. It’s shaped to enhance power transfer while allowing natural foot movement. A lower heel cup lets you lean hard into turns, while strategic reinforcement on the boot’s outer edge delivers added support for high-speed control.

Skaters will appreciate the extra flexibility under the arch. By removing material in this area, the boot can be tightened more effectively, improving fit and responsiveness. Whether you’re sprinting out of a turn or switching directions in a jam routine, the Envy supports every movement.

Legendary Legacy, Modernized

This skate is a tribute to the original Bont boots that dominated roller speed skating world championships in the late '80s and early '90s. The Envy continues that tradition with a modern twist. Every element has been refined to match the performance needs of today's skaters.

Materials That Matter

The Envy boot uses a high-quality synthetic outer for durability and all-conditions performance. It is vegan by default and crafted to resist wear while maintaining flexibility and structure. Beneath that, the carbon composite base offers excellent support without the stiffness of full carbon.

The laces are waxed to ensure they stay tight during training and competition. Combined with the boot’s anatomical shape and narrow heel, this creates a locked-in, secure fit that minimizes heel lift and maximizes energy return.

Lightweight, Low Profile

One of the standout features of the Envy is its weight. The boot is light and agile, offering the kind of responsiveness skaters rely on during fast-paced routines and extended sessions.

The low-profile counter allows for smooth movement in every direction, and the integrated lace cover keeps the profile sleek and snag-free. Whether you’re sliding, spinning, or sprinting, the Envy adapts to your flow.

Heat Moldable for a True Custom Fit

No two skaters are alike, and Bont understands that. The Envy boot is heat moldable, allowing it to conform to the unique shape of your foot. This technology minimizes pressure points, improves comfort, and maximizes control. With a properly molded boot, you get better response from every push and more confidence in every turn.

Who It’s For

The Envy is ideal for serious speed and jam skaters who want a lightweight, supportive, and customizable boot without stepping up to a full carbon model. It’s built for performance but offers a slightly more forgiving ride than the Envy Carbon, making it a great option for intermediate to advanced skaters.

Whether you're refining your race lines or choreographing your next jam routine, the Envy gives you the platform to perform.

Why Skaters Love It

  • High-end feel without the full carbon stiffness
  • Vegan-friendly design with durable synthetic materials
  • Lightweight build with responsive support
  • Heat moldable for a personalized, performance fit
  • Designed to look clean and perform even cleaner

If you're ready to elevate your skating with a pro-level boot made for speed and agility, the Bont Envy is your next step.

Technical Specifications

  • Outer Material: Synthetic microfiber outer (vegan-friendly)
  • Base Material: Carbon composite (carbon and fiberglass blend)
  • Fit System: Heat moldable for custom fit
  • Heel Design: Low-profile counter for cornering mobility
  • Arch Design: Reduced material under arch for better tightening
  • Laces: Waxed for secure, long-lasting hold
  • Heel Shape: Narrow heel for improved fit and control
  • Lace Cover: Integrated design for clean appearance and functionality
  • Use Case: Roller speed skating and jam skating
  • Available Colors: Black with white, white with black

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Envy boot vegan?
Yes. The Envy is made with a synthetic outer material and does not use any animal products.

Q: How does the Envy differ from the Envy Carbon?
The Envy uses a carbon composite base and synthetic outer, while the Envy Carbon uses a 100% carbon fiber base and a full-grain leather outer. The Envy provides slightly more flexibility, while the Envy Carbon is stiffer and more responsive.

Q: Can I heat mold the Envy boot at home?
Yes. You can heat mold the Envy using a standard oven. Follow Bont’s official molding instructions to ensure proper fit and safety.

Who Should Skate the Envy?

This boot is built for skaters who want a crossover between jam and speed skating. It’s ideal for:

  • Jam skaters seeking structured, low-cut performance
  • Speed skaters wanting a responsive quad skate boot
  • Freestylers and dance skaters who value mobility and control
  • Skaters upgrading to a heat-moldable, high-performance boot
  • Anyone who wants a boot that moves with them — not against them

Why Skaters Choose Envy

Feature Envy Boot Envy Carbon Other Skates
Heat-moldable
Lightweight
Outer Construction Synthetic outer construction Full-grain Australian Leather Leather
Base Construction Fiberglass/ Carbon Composite 100% Carbon Leather Sole
Jam Skating
Speed Skating

 

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Everyone has their own learning curve to overcome at their own time, however, the concise instructions in this book leaves very little for the individual to be stumped on and while moving on to more complex lessons the book is formatted in such a way that referencing older topics can be done quickly. As a beginner myself, having only completed a few tutorials before this series, would definitely recommend both the Foundations and Beginner works to those looking to take on the challenge of teaching themselves the intricacies of Unity.
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Sean Fao
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A Decent Introduction to Unity, With Caveats
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Overall, the author gets the main points across, and readers can learn how to develop games in Unity. Unfortunately, the code examples are rather sloppy. It’s clear the author understands game development in Unity, but not necessarily software development best practices. I can look past these issues, but I worry newer developers may pick up some bad habits. Speaking of new developers, this book assumes a very introductory level of programming experience. Personally, I believe it’s best to learn the fundamentals of software development before diving into game development. This approach isn’t unique to this book, however, and it’s honestly difficult to find a game development book that doesn’t assume you’re starting from almost nothing. To the author’s credit, the book does present a reasonable set of real-world problems that a typical developer will encounter, along with workable solutions. Just be prepared for a significant amount of hand-holding.
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Old Truck Guy
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I have the first 2 books in this series. Very helpful, clear and informative. I need to point out, though, that the "beginner' book isn't the first in the series; the first is actually "Foundations". Both are excellent, and I intend on getting more once I go through these. Another nice thing; the author is very accessible and was quick to answer an email I sent to him about a question I had.
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Robert A. Johnson
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AI Steadily Accelerating
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I read this book in 2013 when it was first published. It is now near the end of 2024, 12 years later. Back in 2013, you rarely read about AI (artificial intelligence), AGI (artificial general intelligence) or ASI (artificial super intelligence); now, I see mention of them in the press and other media almost daily. Barrat's book attempts two things: (1) to convince the reader that artificial intelligence is here today and growing --- and its growth is accelerating, and (2) to argue that humanity MUST develop ways to instill AI with some type of morality or ethics, so that, even though its intelligence will surpass that of humanity, it will in some sense respect its creators and not turn on us. In the first effort, Barrat certainly succeeds --- the past 12 years have proved that. But, based on what I have been hearing and reading since ChatGPT hit the internet two years ago, except for a few voices crying out in the wilderness, humanity is making little if any progress on the second item --- perhaps that task is close to impossible? Barrat defines AGI as a level of intelligence roughly equal to that of human beings. He defines ASI as a level of intelligence greater than that. He then argues that AI will soon be able to both replicate itself and increase its intelligence --- and do so more and more rapidly. In 2024, I repeatedly read that AI will reach AGI within the next 3 to 5 years --- then, how long will it be before AGI learns to improve itself? Think of intelligence measured by points on a continuum (like a number line from high school math). AGI (modern day human-level intelligence) is a fixed point on that continuum. But at what point, either somewhat smaller than AGI or somewhat larger than AGI, will AI, of its own accord, begin to move to higher and higher points on the continuum (which is what Barrat means by AI improving itself)? We have no way of knowing, but Barrat argues convincingly that this phenomenon WILL occur, and most of the book is devoted to this argument. Digression: Our universe contains billions and billions of planets, and, I suspect, many with life, and, many of those with intelligent life. Won't a substantial number of them have gone through the AGI - ASI process? Is there no evidence of this that we can detect with our telescopes? In a universe populated with ASI's, why haven't we heard anything? Are we one of the first civilizations to develop artificial intelligence? Barrat doesn't open this Pandora's box, but I suspect he was tempted to (see pp. 90 - 92). To the curious reader: Look through the other 5-star reviews. Most of them bring up similar, valid points. Barrat has written an intelligent, highly readable book that is also, frankly, pretty alarming. And it is not dated at all --- it reads as though it was written yesterday. It is well worth reading now and in the foreseeable future. (added in May 2025): Much of what Barrat predicts is happening. Some things are occurring or about to occur that move beyond his predictions. The curious person might read "Situational Awareness" (by Leopold Aschenbrenner), AI 2027, or Ray Kurzweil's latest effort. Floating in space without a tether might be preferable to what is coming. Added Aug 10, 2025: With the recent release(s) of ChatGPT (up to version 5.0 now), AI can, by any reasonable measure, pass the Turing Test. Many folks regularly use ChatGPT, and it is truly stunning. Barrat mentions various individuals in OUR FINAL INVENTION, such as I.J. Good and Eliezer Yudkowsky, who have been deeply worried about AI evolving from AGI to ASI. Yudkowsky has written a new book, IF ANYONE BUILDS IT, EVERYONE DIES, that is due to come out next month. In some sense, it may serve as a sequel or extension to Barrat's book. ..... .....
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Phillip Skaga
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Our possible robotic future becoming more probable?
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The author is a film documentarian venturing into speculation about potential impacts of artificial intelligence from research to implementation. Specifically he evaluates likelihood and threats of developing AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and eventually ASI (Artificial Strong Intelligence). His observations are based on extensive interviews including those with Kurzweil, Yudkowsky, Omohundro, Vinge, and Dyson among others. My initial reaction to this book was skepticism because not a scientific technologist. I expected that he may miss more subtle but important technical steps being taken on this road to artificial intelligence (AI). The further I read the more it became clear he is providing some pointed observations derivative of his experience as interviewer for documentaries. In general his conclusion is that AGI and ASI constitute existential threats as a function of the rapidity and manner in which they are developed. The process of development is not clearly established because of a diversity of technical opinion regarding both feasibility and impact. The range of opinion is very broad and nuanced. At one extreme is Ray Kurzweil whose many books on technology generally are most optimistic as among a group of those researchers with knowledge and experiences in this technological future. Though most optimistic he is also highly qualified not only as an analyst of tech trends but also developer of tech tools that, before his time, were regarded as difficult if not impossible. Among these is the optical character reader and some preliminary work leading to SIRI. He topped up his views with the most recent book “How to Create a Mind”. Though a summary of technical concepts it possesses many realistic elements in the work of such as Jurgen Schmidhueber and others working with neural nets. If Kurzweil is at one extreme Yudkowsky and Vinge are probably at the other. Both express sceptism AGI or ASI development will prove benign venturing opinions that work toward artificial intelligence should be severely curtailed to the extent of stopping short of artificial strong intelligence (ASI) specifically. In between these two extremes there are examples of opinions falling over a fairly wide range of future possibilities - increasingly probablities. The algorithmic avenue is already demonstrating some of the potential of AI. There are probably few finance and investment firms without one variation or the other of algorithmic high speed stock analysis and trading systems. These evince many elementary ingredients one may expect to see in future AI. So technically thorough as a matter of fact they operate relatively free of human interaction in producing recommendations for investments, effectively making ‘intelligent’, i.e. statistically valid, ‘decisions’. In meantime the advances continue unrelenting toward a distant ASI/AGI future. The time frames, for example, between IBM Big Blue and Watson are shorter than forecast, and end products as powerful as planned and then some. Still neither of these developments is more than steps on a road to AI while also being quickly followed by other developments such as recently announced SYNAPSE development by IBM. All closer steps to technological ingredients on the AI road to human future. There is some movement among AI researchers that a congress should be convened of the sort genetic researchers held in Asilomar California. That is, a convention to establish ground rules and limits on directions of AI research. One of the cautions about development progress of AI-like tools is based on the important role played by DARPA (Defense Intelligence Research Projects Agency) as it provides a large percentage of funding for various projects underway including an annual robotics competition to observe advances approximating many human qualities of movement. Clearly this agency has a mission antithetical to a purely humane result of AGI/ASI. After all DARPA is in the business of developing ‘weapons’ for military use – a not altogether benign mission in technology except perhaps as seen from point of view men at arms. The author mentions impact ASI and AGI will have on employment. His pessimism is mirrored in an Oxford University study concluding advancing tech developments pose an explicit threat to an estimated 47% of the 702 employment categories of the US Department of Commerce. While this report is an estimate it nonetheless raises the same sort of questions about computers in general, ASI and AGI in particular, and their impact on society. The report has recently been augmented with estimates of tech influence on employment in many other countries of the world. Another Oxford author is John Bostrom who outlines in great detail a road from our present to some future of AGI/ASI. A more recent development centers around Musk and Tegmark motivated by concern to fund and form an institute for evaluating threats and benefits. There is a persistent sense of threat from computers, automation and robotics dating from decades before the present. More recently this sense of threat seems to be accelerating concern about our human future with highly developed robotic associates. Barratt is a lucid presentation of the issues from a non-technical point of view.
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