Blondeau is the inventor of the 32-wheel roller suit (also known as the wheel suit or buggy rollin). This suit features
rollers similar to those found on
rollerblades on major
joints, the
torso, and the back. The wearer can ride downhill in a variety of positions (upright, prone, supine, on all fours, etc.) at speeds of up to 78 mph (126 km/h). The buggy rollin wheel suit can be used on any surface suitable for roller skates. Blondeau built the roller suit as part of his graduation project at the industrial design school
École nationale supérieure des arts appliqués et des métiers d'art (also known as the Olivier de Serres) in Paris. The study theme was: "systems that underline the sensations caused by the displacement of the human
center of gravity in relation to support points in order to move into space". The research phase lasted for 6 months, followed by 1 month of synthesis and 2 months for producing the
prototype. Then followed a year of secret
patent application writing, finally published in June 1995. Since then, six generations of buggy-rollins have been created. They include variations from the most basic kneepad with rollers to the most sophisticated one called "Super Rollin Bionic Woman" (SURBO). The prototypes have evolved into safer, more comfortable and easier machines that can be adapted to all different morphologies. He also featured in a commercial for
Megapass, a broadband telecommunication service in
South Korea. In 2011 he took part in ''
Stan Lee's Superhumans TV program. Blondeau trained Jackie Chan to use a roller suit in the 2012 film Chinese Zodiac''. ==See also==