Booster Blades

No Deal

Roller blades with a pedal

Season 6 · Ep 2OtherAired 28 July 2008

Best known from its Dragons’ Den appearance, Booster Blades is a roller blades with a pedal in Season 6, where it won fans even without landing a deal.

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From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

£150K
Asked for
Offered equity
Sought valuation
No deal

Robert Read and Bryan Rawlings walked into the Den in Season 6, Episode 2 in the episode that aired 28 July 2008. Booster Blades, the roller blades with a pedal, pitched in the Other category, one of 902 other businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

The dragons passed, and Booster Blades left without a deal. That's not always the end of the story. Some of Dragons’ Den's most successful companies were rejected on air and grew anyway, using the exposure (the "Dragons’ Den effect") to drive sales the dragons missed out on.

Booster Blades was one of 66 businesses to pitch in Season 6, where 14 deals got done. In the Other category overall, roughly 11% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

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Did Booster Blades get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

No. Booster Blades pitched the dragons but left Season 6 without a deal.

What season of Dragons’ Den was Booster Blades on?

Booster Blades appeared in Season 6, Episode 2, which aired 28 July 2008.

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