Why Protective Gear is a Skater's Best Friend

Why Protective Gear is a Skater's Best Friend

All you need to have tons of fun roller skating is a pair of Nattork roller skates, right? As amazing as these well-design, comfortable, and cool-looking skates are, every skater also needs personal protective equipment. There’s nothing boring about safety gear, and it will never get in the way of speed, tricks, roller dancing, and style. It will help prevent both minor and serious injuries that can affect your enjoyment of your new active pastime and your entire life.

Never go roller skating without high-quality, properly fitted protective equipment.

 

What Personal Protective Equipment Do You Need to Skate?

There are really only four types of safety gear that general skaters need to use: helmets, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist and hand protection. Let’s take a closer look at their benefits and the potentially serious injuries they can help prevent.

Helmet – Head injuries are often quite serious and can cause permanent damage. Always wear a helmet rated for multiple impacts. These include ones used for skateboarding, hockey, skiing, or even motorbiking. A bicycle helmet is probably not enough to last for your whole roller-skating experience. Make sure it fits properly, and always strap it on securely before you head out.

Knee Pads – Everyone falls when learning to skate or trying new dance moves or tricks. Protect your knees, the first point of contact with the ground in many roller-skating accidents. Always make sure the knee pads fit properly so they are snug and stay in place while you skate.

Elbow Pads – If you fall backward, you will knock your elbows on the hard surface where you skate. A broken or heavily bruised elbow is not only very painful, but it will take a long time to heal. You won’t be able to do a lot of things during the process either, and you could even damage your joint permanently.

Wrist and Hand Protection – Falling or even coming to a quick stop against a hard surface like a tree, wall, or railing puts a lot of pressure on your wrists and hands. Avoid breaks, strains, sprains, and abrasions with the right protective gear.

Nattork accessories can help you have fun and stay safe on the sidewalk, park paths, and at the roller-skating rink.

 

Roller Skating Tips for Maximum Safety and Fun

Any fast-paced activity that involves strapping wheels to your feet comes with risks. You may think that only beginners fall a lot, but the faster you go and the trickier your stunts become, the more likely you are to get injured seriously. No one wants a scraped knee, a broken bone, or a head injury. Besides wearing the right personal protective equipment, follow these safety tips for maximum fun and minimum risk.

  • Skate in safe, designated areas on flat surfaces.
  • Pay attention to your surroundings and other people nearby.
  • Skate with a buddy in case injuries happen.
  • Don’t try complex tricks or high-speed hills before you’re ready.

With safe skating habits and the right protective gear, you can have a world of fun and excitement with your roller skates. Never hit the pavement or roller rink without a helmet, elbow and knee pads, or wrist and hand protection. These items are a skater’s best friend when it comes to staying healthy and unhurt.

 

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