Why buy Skate Protection?
Injuries happen unexpectedly. Helmets prevent head trauma, pads reduce abrasions and fractures, and wrist guards protect the hands and wrists—some of the first body parts to hit the ground during falls.
What should a beginner prioritise?
Start with a helmet and pad set (wrists, knees, elbows). These protect the most vulnerable parts and instil confidence. As you progress, consider impact shorts and ankle guards.
How do I know if gear fits correctly?
Protective gear should fit snugly. Helmets should sit level and not wobble. Pads should wrap securely around joints without restricting movement. Adjustable straps help fine‑tune the fit.
Can protective gear wear out?
Yes. Helmets should be replaced after hard impacts or every few years. Pads and guards should be replaced if foam compresses or straps lose elasticity.
Is protective gear mandatory?
While not always enforced, wearing gear is highly recommended. Many skate parks require helmets and some require pads for children. Choosing to wear gear can prevent serious injuries.
Can I use the same gear for skating and biking?
Some helmets and pads are certified for multiple sports. Check the certifications and choose gear that covers both if you participate in different activities.
How should I clean protective gear?
Pads can be hand‑washed with mild soap or machine‑washed on a gentle cycle. Helmets can be wiped down with a damp cloth. Ensure all gear is completely dry before storing.
Are more expensive pads better?
Price often reflects materials and design. Higher‑end pads use better foam and durable fabrics, offering improved comfort and protection. Budget pads still provide basic safety for casual riders.