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Accessories for Skates for Safe and Comfortable Skating

Accessories for skates can make a big difference when it comes to safety, comfort and durability. Here you’ll find a broad selection of parts and gear that help you look after your skates, boost their performance and tailor them to your skating style.

Whether you skate for fitness, around town, at the skate park or just for fun, it’s important that your wheels, bearings, brakes and smaller parts fit your skates properly. The right accessories can extend the life of your skates while making your sessions safer and more enjoyable.

How to Choose the Right Accessories

When you’re upgrading or replacing parts on your skates, it’s important to prioritise compatibility and safety. Consider your skill level and the type of skating you do, so you can choose accessories that support your progress and won’t wear out too quickly.

  • Wheel size and hardness: Larger wheels (for example 80–110 mm) offer more speed and a smoother roll, while smaller wheels provide better control. Softer wheels grip the surface better and feel more comfortable, whereas harder wheels are quicker and last longer.
  • Bearings: Pick quality bearings that suit your preferences for speed and endurance. Think about how often you skate and whether you prefer easy maintenance or maximum performance.
  • Brakes and brake pads: Check that the brake matches your frame and wheel size. A new brake pad gives noticeably better stopping power, which is especially useful for beginners and intermediate skaters.
  • Frames and axles: Make sure the length, bolt spacing and wheel capacity fit your boots properly. Sturdy and rigid materials help improve stability and precision.
  • Protective and small parts: Laces, insoles, spacers, tools and similar components keep everything fitting well and make it easier to tighten, adjust and maintain your skates.

You should also take into account your weight, technical experience and how often you skate. If you skate often and push yourself, it’s worth investing in more durable components, while beginners will usually benefit most from steady, forgiving parts.

Accessories for Different Levels and Types of Use

For everyday commuting and casual skating, comfort and safety are usually the main priorities. Softer wheels, reliable brakes and solid bearings that can handle a bit of moisture and dirt are sensible picks. A dependable brake pad and regular checks on screws and axles are particularly important for new skaters.

For fitness skating and longer outings, many skaters focus on low rolling resistance and stability. Larger wheels, high-grade bearings and a strong frame make it easier to maintain speed, while comfortable insoles and good lacing help prevent tired feet and pressure points.

For more technical skating like freestyle, slalom or skate park sessions, you’ll need accessories that can handle high loads and precise movements. Durable frames, strong wheels and reliable bearings give you the control and safety you need when pushing your limits.

No matter if you’re starting out or already experienced, you can mix and match the accessories that best fit your skates and your style. Choose parts that suit your skills and goals, and gradually upgrade as your abilities develop.