Skate Wrist Guards
REKD Wrist Guards
14,95 € 12,95 €Triple Eight Hired Hands Wrist Guards
66,95 €Ennui City Brace Wrist guards
49,95 €187 Killer Pads Derby Wrist guards
28,95 €
Ennui Palm Slider
21,95 € 19,95 €
Triple Eight Wristsaver
25,95 €
K2 Prime Wrist Guards
14,95 € 9,95 €
Ennui Carrera Glove
29,95 €
CORE Classic Skate Wrist guards
19,95 €
Powerslide Mens Standard Wrist guards
10,95 €
REKD Wrist Guards
14,95 € 12,95 €
K2 Prime Women Wrist Guards
14,95 € 9,95 €
REKD Pro Wrist guards
24,95 €
Rollerblade Skate Gear Wrist Guards
17,95 € 10,95 €
Triple Eight Wristsaver Slide On
22,95 €
Ennui Urban Skate Gloves
59,95 € 43,95 €
Triple Eight RD Wrist guards
38,95 €
K2 Redline Race Gloves
30,95 €
SFR Dual Splint Wrist guards
11,95 €
Triple Eight Snow Underglove Wrist Guards
32,95 €
Ennui Street Dual-Pack
59,95 € 49,95 €
REKD Wrist Guards
14,95 € 12,95 €
Rollerblade Race Gloves
29,95 €
Tempish Acura Wrist Guards
21,95 €
Ennui Street Wrist Guards
20,95 €
Ennui Aly Derby Dual Pack
59,95 € 53,95 €Do I Need Wrist guards for Skating?
Wrist guards, also called wrist protectors, represent an essential piece of equipment for every inline skater and roller skater. Wrist guards for skating are designed to prevent injuries when falling forward on your hands. That is why they are highly recommended for beginner and experienced skaters.
What Size Wrist guards Do I Need?
Wrist guards for skating should have a snug fit over your hand and wrists. Too loose, and they’ll slip away while skating, too tight, and they will block your blood circulation. Before choosing a new pair of skating wrist guards, remember to check the sizing chart of the product. As a general guide, measure the widest hand circumference around your knuckles, excluding your thumb, as well as your wrist circumference.
How to Wear A Wrist guard
To properly secure your skating wrist guards, locate the hard piece of plastic called the splint first. Open your wrist guard and let the part with the splint face down to the ground. Put your hand in by letting your thumb pass through the side hole. Once all things are in place, use the Velcro straps to close the wrist guard up. For a perfect fit, your splint should be parallel to your arm.
Alternatively, you can get a pair of race gloves that are not as bulky as wrist guards. They offer higher breathability and manoeuvrability, but will not offer the same protection as wrist guards for skating.
Interested in additional protection? Have a look at our 3-Pack Pad Sets.