Skate Knee Pads, Knee Guards, Knee Gaskets

Knee pads, guards and gaskets protect your knees from impacts and abrasions during falls. Hard‑cap knee pads feature rigid plastic shells, while soft gaskets provide padding under jeans or other pads. Choosing the right type depends on your skating style and the level of protection required. For more protective gear information, see our Protection Buying Guide.

This protective gear includes knee pads, guards, sometimes gaskets / padding inserts—made to shield impact zones during falls or slide-outs. Products vary from minimalist soft pads to hard cap knee guards used for skating or scootering.

For full safety, combine these with wrist and elbow protection from Skate / Scooter Pad Sets, and active helmets from REKD Helmets, Pads & Protection.

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Why buy Skate Knee Pads, Knee Guards, Knee Gaskets?

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What’s the difference between knee pads and knee gaskets?

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Hard‑cap knee pads use a plastic shield over foam to protect against direct impacts, making them suitable for vert, derby and aggressive skating. Knee gaskets are soft sleeves with gel or foam pads, offering low‑profile cushioning for general protection.

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Who should use knee gaskets?

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They’re ideal for skaters who prefer freedom of movement or wear knee pads over gaskets for double‑layer protection. Gaskets also reduce friction between the skin and larger pads.

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How do I choose the right size?

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Measure the circumference around your knee while slightly bent. Compare with the manufacturer’s sizing chart. Pads should be snug but not constrict circulation.

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Are there different pad thicknesses?

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Yes. Heavy‑duty pads have thicker foam for vert and park skating, while lightweight pads are slimmer for street or dance skating. Choose a thickness based on the impact level of your sessions.

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Can I wash knee pads?

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Most pads can be hand‑washed or machine‑washed on a gentle cycle. Remove plastic caps if possible, use mild soap and air dry to prevent foam degradation.

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Do knee pads stay in place?

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Quality pads use elastic straps and silicone strips to prevent slipping. Gaskets offer compression that keeps them secure. Proper sizing also reduces movement during falls.

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When should knee pads be replaced?

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Replace them when the foam compresses, the caps crack or the straps lose elasticity. Pads that slip constantly may need sizing adjustments or replacement.

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Are knee pads useful for inline skating?

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Yes. Inline skaters can fall at high speeds, and knee pads provide vital protection. Even fitness skaters benefit from wearing pads on rough or uneven surfaces.