Blade - Electrifying Speedskating Landing Page Template
Blade is a bento grid landing page template built for speed skating clubs and teams. It pairs a cinematic dark color system with a stats-first layout to turn raw performance numbers into instant credibility. Three tiered registration cards, a live interval leaderboard, and dual call-to-action paths make signing up skaters fast and frictionless.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Blade is a single-page bento grid template designed for competitive speed skating clubs. It opens with a scroll-triggered video header, drives urgency through oversized performance stats, and closes registrations through three clearly priced season packages. The layout moves with a punch-pause-punch rhythm that keeps visitors engaged from the first frame to the final cell.
Who this template is for
This template is built for speed skating clubs and teams that need to attract members and sell season registrations online. It speaks directly to coaches, club administrators, and program directors who want a page that reflects the intensity of the sport.
- Junior racing programs targeting national qualifying athletes
- Masters skaters and returning long-track competitors
- Parents evaluating structured winter sport programs for young athletes
What problem this template solves
Most sports club pages look like brochures. They list information without communicating urgency, identity, or results. Blade solves this by leading with performance data and letting the visual system do the emotional work.
- Visitors leave generic club pages without registering because nothing compels action
- Pricing tiers and registration paths are often buried or unclear
- The gap between a casual visitor and a committed member stays too wide without the right friction reduction
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize bento grid landing page with a dark cinematic visual system and all the sections needed to present a speed skating club from first impression to checkout. Every cell in the grid is purposeful and structured around conversion.
- Scroll-triggered video header with slow-motion to race-speed acceleration and real-time split-time overlays
- Bento stat cells leading with oversized numbers such as lap session counts, national qualifiers, and club records
- Three neon-bordered registration tier cards with a primary "Lock In Your Lane" call to action and a secondary "Book a Trial Session" path
Feature list
This template ships with a focused set of high-impact components drawn directly from the brief.
Scroll-Triggered Video Header
The header opens at ankle-height camera angle in 120fps slow motion. As the visitor scrolls, the footage accelerates to full race speed and the audio shifts from isolated blade scrape to full crowd roar. A stat card fires over the footage at the peak moment.
Bento Grid Layout with Stats-First Cells
Every bento cell leads with a single oversized performance number before revealing supporting context. Large hero cells for video moments collapse into tight data clusters, then open again for coach profiles or training calendars. The rhythm is deliberate and never lets the visitor coast.
Live Interval Leaderboard Widget
Midway through the page, a live leaderboard widget displays this week's top interval times. It makes the page feel like a living scoreboard rather than a static marketing document, reinforcing the club's active and competitive culture.
Three-Tier Registration Cards
Season registration is presented in three neon-bordered bento pricing cards: Intro Track for beginners, Race Squad for competitive skaters, and Elite Program for national-track athletes. Each card is visually distinct and closes with a clear call to action.
Dual Conversion Paths
The primary call to action, "Lock In Your Lane," appears in magenta and repeats after the leaderboard and at the final cell. A secondary "Book a Trial Session" button in cyan outline captures email and preferred date for visitors who need lower commitment before buying.
Streamlined Checkout Flow
Clicking the primary call to action opens a focused checkout: skater name, age division selector, tier confirmation, and payment. The form is minimal by design to reduce drop-off at the final step.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Immersive scroll-triggered opening with split-time overlays |
| Opening Stat Card | First performance number punched over hero footage |
| Bento Stats Grid | Oversized numbers revealing season performance data |
| Live Leaderboard | Weekly interval times displayed as a live scoreboard |
| Coach Profile Cell | Personal story and credential context for trust |
| Training Calendar | Schedule visibility to reduce pre-registration hesitation |
| Pricing Tier Cards | Three registration packages with neon-bordered layout |
| Primary call to action Repeat | "Lock In Your Lane" repeated post-leaderboard |
| Trial Session call to action | Cyan outline path for lower-commitment lead capture |
| Final call to action Cell | Closing magenta call to action and checkout trigger |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a futuristic neon theme built on a cinematic dark color system. Every palette decision is intentional: backgrounds stay deep, typography stays frosted, and neon only fires where action is needed.
- Core palette: void black (#09090B), rink-ice charcoal (#1A1C23), electric blade cyan (#00F0FF), laser-split magenta (#FF2D7B), and frosted white (#E8ECF1) for body text
- Cyan is reserved for data highlights, secondary buttons, and arena-light accents; magenta fires exclusively on live stats and primary call-to-action pulses
- Typography lives in frosted white against dark backgrounds, keeping contrast sharp and legibility high across all bento cells
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid is structured to reflow cleanly across screen sizes, keeping the visual hierarchy intact whether a visitor is on a desktop monitor or a mobile device at rinkside.
- Large hero cells scale down without losing their stat-first impact on smaller screens
- Video header behavior adapts so the scroll-triggered acceleration remains smooth on mobile viewports
- Dual call-to-action buttons remain full-width and tap-friendly at mobile breakpoints
How this template helps you convert
Blade is built to close registrations, not just attract attention. Every structural decision supports a short path from first impression to committed sign-up.
- The scroll-triggered video and opening stat card establish immediate credibility and emotional investment before any ask is made, lowering resistance early.
- The live leaderboard widget creates real-time social proof midpage, reinforcing that the club is active and the competition is real, which pushes hesitant visitors toward the pricing cards.
- The dual call-to-action system captures both ready buyers with "Lock In Your Lane" and undecided visitors with "Book a Trial Session," so no qualified lead leaves the page empty-handed.
Other information about this template
This template is designed specifically for the speed skating club and team niche within the broader sports and recreation category. It is a single-page bento grid layout, not a multi-page website, so all content lives in one scrollable experience.
- Template style: bento grid, single-page landing page
- Theme: futuristic neon with cinematic dark color system
- Creative direction: stats-first impact throughout the scroll journey
- Header concept: scroll-triggered video with real-time split-time overlays
- Landing page direction: direct sales with tiered season registration packages
- Suitable for new clubs building their first online presence and established programs refreshing their registration flow




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Cinematic Dark
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Scroll-triggered Video Header
Stats-first Bento Grid
Live Interval Leaderboard
Three-tier Pricing Cards
Dual Call-to-action System
Streamlined Checkout Form
Related questions
Can I customize the registration tier names and pricing?
Does the template include the video content shown in the header?
Can I use this template if my club offers only one membership level?
Who handles the payment processing for registrations?
Is the live leaderboard connected to a real data source automatically?